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The Orang Asli groups in Malaysia have a rich culture and history that is sometimes missed by tourists. The lack of visibility and access to information about these villages might make it difficult for tourists to plan their journeys and gain a full sense of the local culture. The main objective of this project is to design and develop an application for the Orang Asli Tourism Geolocation Service Mobile Application by using the Mobile Application Development Lifecycle (MADLC). The Orang Asli Tourism Geolocation Service Mobile Application aims to promote tourism in indigenous communities. The software informs tourists about indigenous groups and their locations, allowing them to effortlessly monitor their destinations. In addition, tourists can write ratings of the communities they visit, allowing other tourists to make more informed decisions regarding their itinerary. The application includes precise maps and geolocation features to help tourists traverse the area and identify the destinations they want to visit. Future work involves the extension of the project into foreign languages of the tourists.
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