Jakarta, May 7, 2016 (Antara) - Several Indonesian regions will organize
sports tourism events for cycling enthusiasts in May by offering them
exotic routes passing through rural greenery with scenic charms and nice
weather.
The cycling plus tourism events include Tour de Cenderawasih Bay to be
held in West Papua from May 5-8; Toba Audax 2016 in North Sumatra, also
from May 5-8; Tour de Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java Province, from May
11-14; and Tour de Barelang in Batam, the Riau Islands Province, on May
14-15; apart from and Tour de Flores in East Nusa Tenggara, from May
18-26, 2016.
Tourism
Minister Arief Yahya has lauded the holding of those sport tourism
events aimed at promoting the country's wonderful culture and
destinations.
"This
event is a very good opportunity to promote the scenic charms of
Cenderawasih Bay National Park. It can be compared with the wonderful
Indonesia greeting around the world," Minister Yahya said in Jakarta May
6, referring specifically to Tour de Cennderawasih Bay.
Tour de Cenderawasih Bay is being organized by the West Papua Police and the province's tourism office.
The cycling tour covers a 272-km-long exotic route stretching from Manokwari to Bintuni, West Papua.
Some
167 participants in the tour are indulged by the natural scenery of
Nusrowi, Yoop, and Mioswaar islets, whose waters are among excellent
diving spots.
Sightings
of whales and dolphins are common in the waters. A pre-historic cave
containing the skeletons of Wandau ethnic people is also found on
Mioswaar Island.
"Tour
de Cenderawasih Bay is not a race, but just a fun tour. The
participants could cycle while enjoying the natural panorama," Yosef
Matutina, head of the West Papua tourism office, said.
Chairman
of the organizing committee, Senior Commissioner I Nyoman Suastra said
the 167 participants are from Jakarta, Bandung, Bekasi, and Depok, in
addition to Tangerang, Yogyakarta, Denpasar, and Manado. They are also
from Makassar, Surabaya, Bukittinggi, and Jayapura, apart from Sorong,
and Manokwari.
Earlier,
the minister, Arief Yahya commended the organizing of the Toba Audax
2016 Cycling Race being held around North Sumatra's Lake Toba from May
5-8, 2016.
The
cycling event is part of the efforts to promote the beauty of
Indonesian tourism, particularly Lake Toba, the minister affirmed.
The
race for professional athletes covers a distance of 342 kilometers,
with an uphill climb of five thousand meters in an area known as the
"Monaco of Asia."
Toba Audax 2016 is the third annual championship being organized in Samosir District, North Sumatra. Cyclists from 14 nations, including the hosts Indonesia, are participating in this year's race.
Toba Audax 2016 is the third annual championship being organized in Samosir District, North Sumatra. Cyclists from 14 nations, including the hosts Indonesia, are participating in this year's race.
The race was flagged off in Tuktuk Sidong Samosir and will conclude at the Simalem Resort complex, Tanah Karo District.
The
Gondang Naposo Festival is also being held on the sidelines of the
championship to entertain athletes, and they would be able to enjoy the
local culture and also experience the natural beauty.
Meanwhile,
some 250 cyclists from more than 20 countries are expected to
participate in the Tour de Barelang race in Batam, the Riau Islands
Province, on May 14-15.
The
participants will pass over six bridges connecting seven islands in the
race covering a 135-kilometer-(km)-long route in the south of Malacca
Strait.
"The
cyclists will cover a route spanning some 135km, starting from the
Sekupang international port, toward the Barelang Bridge, until the tip
of the last islands connected by six bridges," Yusfa Hendri, head of the
Batam tourism office, revealed.
The
race offers a mix of sports and recreational activities as the
participants will be able to enjoy the scenic beauty of Batam's waters
where several islets are found.
The
race is divided into mixed individuals and female individuals, and the
groups will compete in four categories: 40 km/h, 30 km/h, 20 km/h, and
15 km/h.
The
event is organized as part of the region¿s efforts to meet its target
of attracting 1.82 million foreign tourist visits to Batam this year.
Besides,
East Nusa Tenggara is also gearing up for the Tour de Flores, which
will witness the participation of some 250 cyclists from 30 countries.
"Two
hundred and fifty cyclists from 30 countries have signed up. We are
expecting 325 cyclists to participate in this event," the head of the
tourism and creative economy office of East Nusa Tenggara, Marius Ardu
Jelamu said.
This
sporting event will positively impact the people living in the areas
through which tour participants will cross, according to Jelamu.
The
participants will visit among other things Lamalera village in Lembata
District, where local inhabitants have preserved traditional whale
catching.
From Lembata, the participants will move to Larantuka via Adonara Island, and then to Larantuka, Jelamu said.
"Tour
de Flores is an important event organized by the heads of districts
throughout Flores. The event aims at introducing Flores tourism,
especially to foreign tourists," he said.
Indonesia
has intensified its tourism promotion as the country is hoping to
attract some 12 million foreign tourists this year, from 9.7 million
last year.
More
than 915 thousand tourists visited the country in March 2016, up 8.79
percent compared to the same month last year, the Central Statistics
Agency (BPS) said.
"The
number of foreign tourists visiting the country in March reached 915
thousand, a 3.01 percent increase over February 2016," BPS Chairman
Suryamin said at a press briefing recently.
Some
817,339 of the 915 thousand foreign tourists visited Indonesia through
19 entry points, while 74,875 arrived through other entry points, the
BPS chief said.
Nearly 22,805 of the tourists visited Indonesia to work for less than one year, he said.
Some
806,116 foreign tourists traveling to Indonesia via the 19 entry points
were regular foreign tourists and 11,221 were special foreign tourists,
according to him.
Singapore
was the biggest source of foreign tourist arrivals in Indonesia in
March 2016 with 133,801 tourists, followed by Malaysia with 122,857,
China with 102,116, and Australia with 92,142, in addition to Japan with
44,816 tourists, Suryamin said.
Cumulatively,
the number of tourists visiting Indonesia in the first quarter of 2016
reached 2.54 million, up 4.66 percent compared with 2.43 million in the
same period last year. ***1***
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