Indonesia | Far Exceeding Growth Expectations in the Tourism Sector

 

Indonesia, country in Southeast Asia and Oceania situated between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the world's largest archipelagic state with over 17.000 islands highlighted by its dramatic landscapes, exotic, pristine beaches,spectacular forests and its biodiversity has seen a remarkable growth in the tourism sector exceeding expectations over the last decade positioning itself as a global destination.

The Asian country in the ranking has surpassed nations in terms of tourist attraction such as Belgium, New Zealand and Turkey, destinations that are traditionally countries of considerable appeal and strong contenders in the ranking of the global tourism market.

Indonesia stands out for its rich cultural heritage with a multitude of natural attractions and a growing interest in sustainable tourism.

The idyllic island of Bali pearl of the Pacific, home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world such as Kuta Beach and Sanur Beach flanked by spectacular blue waters also highlighted by numerous recreational activities, a vibrant nighlife, stunning sunsets is a clear example of the attractive of Indonesia.

Jakarta, massive capital of the country located on the nortwest coast of the island of Java boasting a rich, historical heritage and an impressive mix of cultures such as Arab, Chinese, European Indian, Javanese, Malay that influenced its architecture, language and cuisine and Yogiakarta, iconic cradle of civilization of Java, historic city that was the seat of power that produced the stupendous, emblematic temples of Borobudur and Prambanan are just other examples of the destinations that continue to attract millions of visitors every year.

These locations alongside many others offer unique experiences combining history, traditional Indonesian hospitality and modern luxury to satisfy international tourists who often decide to return in the future.

Much credit for this success in the Indonesian tourism sector is undoubtedly due to the great development of infrastructures and government initiatives aimed at promoting tourism with significant investments in airports, accommodation and transport that have made it much easier for domestic and international tourists to explore and discover the vast and diverse regions of Indonesia.

This tourist boom has certainly contributed significantly to the national economy beyond expectations by creating numerous new jobs and progressively stimulating development in remote areas of the country.

Notable, further highlights are represented by the remarkable rise of ecotourism which has had a territorial expansion of great resonance throughout the territory and the various sustainable travel options that have further strengthened Indonesia's position as a top destination.

Indonesia is now the second destination of ASEAN, the Association of Sotheast Asian Nations, political and economic union of 10 nations in Southeast Asia, surpassing neighboring countries such as the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

This results undoubtedly reflects the country's growing appeal among international travellers attracted by its diverse landscapes, rich culture, and unique travel experiences that make Indonesia a highly sought-after and beloved destination. 

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