
Can Eco-Tourism in Flores Protect Nature and Support Local Livelihoods?
As travelers seek greener getaways, Flores becomes a test case for responsible tourism
As travelers seek greener getaways, Flores becomes a test case for responsible tourism
It's more than just a beautiful beach; it's a gateway to unique cultural experiences.
From the speedways of Mandalika to the windswept skies of Sky Lancing, the island is shaping a bold new identity.
Indonesia must take proactive steps by promoting eco-tourism, strengthening ecosystem restoration, and developing climate-resilient tourism infrastructure.
Instead of visiting Temanggung, the travellers can continue the journey to Parakan, the little town at the gateway to twin mountains Sindoro-Sumbing.
Tourism demand about Indonesia Archipelago: travellers today are increasingly seeking purpose-driven experiences that offer more than sightseeing.
Tabanan offers travelers a rich blend of spiritual heritage, artistic expression, and natural beauty that reflects the essence of Bali.
Villagers help manage the sites, offer cultural experiences, and ensure sustainability is at the heart of tourism.
Gelar Melayu Serumpun is a platform to promote Medans tourism, while also celebrating and preserving Malay arts and culture.
Religious tourism potential by designing curated pilgrimage packages.
Flores and the surrounding islands are home to a unique concentration of Catholic religious destinations.
Mangrove tourism grows as Bali locals turn nature into livelihood.
Indonesias Bali International Hospital hires top Singaporean doctors.
Galungan not only enriches Balis cultural heritage but also brings a temporary boost in local tourism.
The annual forum is one of the most significant events on the UN Tourism calendar for the Asia-Pacific.
Strategic planning is crucial for ensuring the sustainable growth of wildlife populations, especially since these conservation efforts could stimulate wildlife tourism.
The illegal charges arise from the publics limited understanding of the sustainability of tourism businesses, law enforcement and public education to tackle the problem need to be continued.
Culinary tourism in Indonesia holds boundless potential, making it an especially attractive option for foreign tourists.
Wukirsari Village in Bantul, named the Best Tourism Village by the UNWTO in 2024, as a prime example of community-driven tourism development.
Indonesia expects to receive at least 7.4 million international arrivals to produce a $ 6 billion exchange following the spike in foreign tourists last year.