The Indonesian government is confident that 2008 will be a bumper year for tourism. With that in mind they have declared it ‘Visit Indonesia Year’ and are ramping up infrastructure in preparation. Here’s more from the Jakarta Post.
Smile, it’s Visit Indonesia Year
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
In addition to the government’s efforts to improve safety and infrastructure, ordinary Indonesians can also contribute to the success of Visit Indonesia Year 2008 by doing what they do best — smiling and being friendly, according to a minister.
Gearing up for the next year’s big challenge, the government, as well as improving key infrastructure — such as road and telecommunications networks — will also launch a promotional campaign to raise public awareness of the event.
And, according to Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik, the success of the program will hinge on the friendliness of ordinary Indonesians.
“Our people must be friendly, show smiling faces, and all concerned must cater to foreign tourists in a friendly way so as to help the country promote its tourism industry next year,” Jero said Wednesday.
On the business side, he said local administrations needed to facilitate investors by simplifying licensing procedures for the establishment of tourist facilities, such as hotels and resorts.
The administrators of airports and tourist attractions should also pay special attention to ensuring every possible convenience for visitors, he added.
To increase the awareness of the Indonesian people about the importance of promoting the tourism industry, the central government, in cooperation with local governments, would organize a workshop in Bandung next weekend to discuss what was needed to improve Indonesia’s competitiveness in the tourism field.
On Saturday, also in Bandung, the government will launch a national campaign to improve the awareness of the public and stakeholders about the importance of properly welcoming foreign tourists and ensuring their safety, he said.
To guarantee the safety of tourists, the government will establish tourist police units in major tourism spots, in cooperation with the National Police, he said.
So far, Jero said the ministry had produced tourism kits, including tourist maps, calendars of events, stickers and pins that would be made available at hotels, travel agents, airline offices and tourist destinations so as to promote next year’s campaign.
With the Visit Indonesia Year 2008 campaign, which will be inaugurated by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Jan. 1, the country hopes to attract seven million foreign tourists and earn US$6.4 billion in foreign exchange.
The number of tourist arrivals is expected to increase to six million this year from 4.8 million in 2006.
Bali seems to be picking up nicely as far as tourism is concerned, with new shops around town and people obviously not scared to chuck money around. The UNFCCC (UN Framework Conference on Climate Change) which is scheduled to start in Bali on Dec 4th, will put the island squarely in the spotlight.
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Wow an extra 50.000 rp Cry me a river.. And I am sure that will take a big bite out of the cheap accomedation, cheap taxis, cheap food, cheap drinks, cheap everything!!!
Please you think people are not going to visit Indonesia because of this 50.000!! I know its not great but its a little much to say “Indonesia does not want tourists. “
..hmm well, of course is isnt that Indonesia don’t want or doesn’t need tourist.
But don’t forget: take a family of four for example, who have to pay 25 USD each for Visa, plus 150.000Rp each for leaving the country and plus Bali isn’t that cheap anymore ;)..
I am sure the one or other will and is going to consider to go somewhere else!
Oh come on… only Rp. 50.000, its not a big deal, right? Dont be silly, ok?
I think in Sumatra if the people smiled or didnt stare at you like a freak would make it a little nicer place to visit.
That is very good but will the government increasse the time allowed from a maximum of 30 days to 90 days?
it’s almost end of the year and the Government just launched the teaser for this 2008 campaign (too late but better than never)…anyway, is there any news about “100 programs” that they mentioned before…?
Indonesia is seriously developing its tourism sector, it’ll be good also if people give idea how to make visit indonesia year 2008 get a great success
Indonesia could easily increase the amount of tourists. 120 day visa on arrival, there would be a lot more tourists and they would be going to many more areas of the country.
give us more indo extend the visa to 90 days! more fun for all
yep, that $25 tax to enter puts a lot of people off. You want tourists, remove the barriers. Its hardly rocket science…..and get rid of that RP1,000,000 exit tax for Indonesians trying to travel. I’m sure there are human rights issues that surround that one. Democracies don’t do things like that to their people.
Indonesia does not want tourists. They have just increased the fee to be paid upon departure from 100.000 to 150.000 rps. Bad for touristsm.
Best regards
Per