Jakarta,
Aug 25, 2016 (Antara) - The first half of the year is usually a lean season
for tourism industry in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province, a
center for halal tourism.
This year, however, the Lombok Island enjoyed a significant increase in tourist arrivals.
The
beautiful island recorded some 2.2 million domestic and foreign tourist
arrivals during the January-July 2016 period, and the hotel room
occupancy rate reached some 80 percent.
Intensive
tourism promotion activities, organized by both regional and central
governments, led to this increase in the number of tourists, Head of the
NTB Tourism and Culture Office M. Fauzan said on Aug. 25.
Various
national-level events, such as the National Press Day and Quran Recital
Competition, held in NTB earlier this year, also contributed to the
trend, he added.
The NTB provincial administration has set a target to attract some three million tourists this year.
"Within
just first seven months of 2016, we have received 2.2 million tourists.
We are optimistic of achieving the target of three million tourists,"
he remarked.
The NTB administration has lately intensified promotion of halal
tourism. Halal means permissible according to Islamic teachings.
"Halal tourism does not concern the products but is related to meeting
the criteria for halal services. For instance, beer not being served in
hotels is required for the facility to be halal," he pointed out.
Halal tourism not only attracts tourists from Muslim-majority countries but also from others.
Foreign tourists visiting Lombok came from Australia, Malaysia, the
Great Britain, France, Germany, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab
Emirates, Qatar, Iran, and Oman, among others.
Lombok, one of NTB's main islands, was adjudged the best halal tourism
and honeymoon destination during the World Halal Travel Awards 2015 held
in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, in October last year. The event
was held in conjunction with the World Halal Travel Summit 2015.
Some 65 percent of the 4.7 million population of West Nusa Tenggara lives in Lombok and up to 93 percent of them are Muslims.
Some 65 percent of the 4.7 million population of West Nusa Tenggara lives in Lombok and up to 93 percent of them are Muslims.
The NTB tourism office has improved facilities and services for Muslim
tourists, for instance, by providing halal food and easy access to
facilities for Islamic prayers and other activities in accordance with
the Islamic laws (Shariah).
The ministry has planned to set up a Middle Eastern culinary center in
Loang Baloq tourism park located near a beach in Mataram, Lombok Island,
to anticipate increased arrivals of Middle Eastern tourists, Deputy
Mayor of Mataram Mohan Rolisakana disclosed recently.
Emirates Airways plans to start direct flights to Lombok International Airport from December 2016.
Indonesia's flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia is also considering serving direct flight between Lombok and Jeddah of Saudi Arabia, Dasep Suanda, a general manager of Garuda, said on Aug. 24.
Indonesia's flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia is also considering serving direct flight between Lombok and Jeddah of Saudi Arabia, Dasep Suanda, a general manager of Garuda, said on Aug. 24.
"Many foreign tourists are visiting Lombok, but we have to study the
demand during non-peak season every year. We have to consider the
conditions in winter and summer," he added.
Meanwhile,
General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura I of the Lombok International
Airport I Gusti Ngurah Ardita said the state airport company plans to
team up with the tourism service and travel agents to organize
Bali-Lombok and Lombok-Bali tourist flights.
Ardita
said Lombok, which is located relatively close to Bali, could gain from
the fact of its location as Bali is well known all over the world.
Furthermore, Akmal Saleem, an investor from Saudi Arabia, is interested
in building an Islamic tourist resort for Muslim holidaymakers in
Lombok.
"This resort will be built for Muslim families around the world, so
they can enjoy their holidays while also experiencing a spiritual
ambience," CEO of Maarij Capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia said
recently.
Akmal could not provide details on the land area required for
developing the Muslim holiday resort, but he did speak about some of the
facilities on offer, such as hotels, resorts, restaurants, and swimming
pools, all of which would be built based on the Islamic concept.
"We will build a hotel for Muslim families, halal restaurants, and indoor swimming pool for women," he said, adding that the resort will also house a library for Muslim tourists.
"We will build a hotel for Muslim families, halal restaurants, and indoor swimming pool for women," he said, adding that the resort will also house a library for Muslim tourists.
Akmal
remarked that the holiday resort would be located on a private island
with a beach area for women where the entry of men would be prohibited.
"There will also be a special beach for men and one for families. All
of them will be located away from each other," he explained.
Akmal admitted that he had developed a liking for Lombok and Mataram after visiting the regions.
He hoped the Muslim tourist site will be ready by the end of 2017 or early 2018.
He has invited all, individuals and companies, to take part in the
construction of the Muslim tourist resort project in Lombok.
Globally, halal tourism sector is considered to grow rapidly. "The
population of Muslims worldwide is estimated to increase to 26 percent
of the total population by 2030, giving opportunities to the Islamic
tourism sector to keep growing," the Division President of Mastercard,
Safdar Khan, said recently.
Data from Mastercard-Crescent Rating Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI)
2016 shows the number of global Muslim tourists¿ visits reached 117
million in 2015.
The number is estimated to grow to 168 million by 2020 with a total expenditure value of US$200 billion.
The
Indonesian tourism ministry aims to attract 5 million Muslim tourists
from the Middle East and other parts of the world in the next three
years, more than double the 2 million expected this year.
Earlier this year, Tourism Minister Arief Yahya said Indonesia, which
has become a top tourist destination for travelers from the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries, would provide more halal
tourist destinations to further lure more tourists from the region.
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