Indonesia will simplify licensing, bureaucracy process to attract top global events: Tourism minister

Government WILL BE “VERY FIRM” ON BAD TOURIST BEHAVIOUR&nbsp,

Mr. Uno said there is a need to spread the holiday activity around the area, especially with the southern region experiencing greater” congestion,” which is popular with international tourists. &nbsp,

” We’re building structures in different regions of Bali in order to increase the interconnectivity”, he added. &nbsp,

Mr. Uno also discussed the unfavorable behavior of some tourists in Bali in the discussion with CNA, which included letting off fireworks in common places. &nbsp,

This behavior is not acceptable, so we must actively encourage and inform travelers. When you come to Indonesia, you respect the society”, he cautioned, adding that social media has been a wonderful tool to monitor bad visitor behavior. &nbsp,

” We would essentially first recognize and inform them. However, if the situation does not get worse, we will be very strong in deporting the perpetrators to show that we are really serious about making sure our tourist destinations are high-quality ones that promote both nature and adventure.

Indonesia is accelerating the development of five” very focus” places: Likupang in North Sulawesi, Borobudur in Central Java, Mandalika in Lombok, Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara, and Lake Toba in North Sumatra in order to expand foreign commerce beyond simply Bali. &nbsp,

The state is even looking to ensure that its items, such as clothing and culinary experience, are “optimally presented” to the earth, Mr Uno noted.

” So this is going to be our focus going forward, to make sure that not only individuals know about our innovative business, but also the export of our creative economy”, he said.