Jakarta, 12 April 2021 (ANTARA) - The government is optimistic of
ecotourism being among the driving forces for comprehensively
implementing a green economy to boost Indonesia’s economic revival.
Ecotourism can be defined as tourism that is conducted responsibly to
conserve the environment and sustain the well-being of the local people.
Its benefits comprise promoting environmental awareness, offering
direct financial benefits for conservation, and monetarily benefitting
and empowering the local people.
Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Forestry (LHK) Alue Dohong
affirmed that the management of nature tourism areas can generate income
for the region and society in addition to creating jobs whilst
abstaining from damaging and exploitative actions.
West Java has several ecotourism destinations, such as the Gede
Pangrango National Park, which can boost local economic activities, and
the Situgunung suspension bridge that has become a popular tourist
attraction.
In West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), the LHK ministry has reopened Mount Rinjani
on Lombok Island and Mount Tambora on Sumbawa Island in West Nusa
Tenggara to climbers and tourists since April 1, 2021.
Climbing tourism activities at the two sites had earlier been closed
since January 1, 2021, due to inhospitable weather in the mountains that
endanger human life.
"Climbing activities at Mount Rinjani are still limited to a maximum
quota of 50 percent of the normal capacity, and the length of the
climbers' stay is only three days and two nights," Head of the Mount
Rinjani National Park (TNGR) Dedy Asriady remarked.
Tourists keen on conducting climbing activities are required to place an
order for climbing tickets through the e-Rinjani application
downloadable via the Playstore.
The TNGR officers also enforce stringent COVID-19 health protocols on
tourists, right from the entrance, at the tourist sites and while
leaving the national park area.
Moreover, three COVID-19 green zones in Bali are planned to be opened
from July this year amid a marked decline in the number of Indonesia's
daily coronavirus disease cases and the nationwide mass vaccination
campaign.
"I see that in the province of Bali we want to concentrate on three designated green zones, specifically Ubud, Sanur, and Nusa Dua. We are optimistic of these becoming green zones, green areas that we can fully open to tourists," President Joko Widodo remarked while witnessing a mass vaccination campaign at Puri Saren Agung, Gianyar District, Bali, recently.
Ubud is located in Gianyar District, Sanur lies in Denpasar City, and Nusa Dua is situated in Badung District. The Bali authorities had administered COVID-19 vaccines to tourism workers, Balinese religious leaders, and cultural and youth representatives, among others.
"Hence, later, they (tourists) will feel safe and comfortable to stay in Bali. With our focus on these three zones, revival of the tourism sector in Bali Province will start," he affirmed.
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