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Indonesia encompasses more than 17,000 islands, spread out over thousands of kilometres between the Indian and Pacific oceans. With the world’s largest tropical coastline, Indonesia has become a leading tourism destination in South-east Asia; the country’s cultural and natural diversity also offer significant untapped potential. Although the country has seen expansion in tourism in recent years, the Covid-19 pandemic that broke out in early 2020 has dampened prospects in the short run. Even so, President Joko Widodo, better known as President Jokowi, has identified tourism as a strategic sector through which to boost foreign exchange reserves. The sector is also set to provide a training and employment platform for a youthful workforce – a factor that could drive growth in both the sector and broader economy in the medium term. This chapter contains an interview with Abdulbar Mansoer, President Director, Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation.
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There is the glamour of a bustling city and the magnificence of sprawling nature both in land and in sea, hiding Indonesia’s colorful heritage. Beating Japan and the Philippines , the country of Indonesia ranks first in the world for the largest coastline coverage at 54.72 thousand kilometers. Within these coastlines are miles upon miles of beautiful beaches incomparable with the rest of the world.
You would be surprised at how much more the country has to offer aside from its gorgeous beaches. Indonesia is also abundantly rich in biodiversity, historical architecture, and culture. If that is not the full package, then what is?
Southeast Asia is definitely a different type of travel to experience. If it is your first time in the region, we suggest booking a private guided tour to ease your worries. GoWithGuide only hires professional local guides who are trained and ready to answer any of your queries.
Before embarking on your equatorial exploits, read up on all you need to know before visiting incredible Indonesia.
Indonesia’s Top 10 Tourism Statistics
Home to 17% of the entire world’s biodiversity and more than 273 million people , it is no wonder Indonesia tops the list of travelers wanting to experience the world. The archipelago awaits with 18,110 islands ready to be explored.
- 4 million - 2020 saw more than four million tourists flock to the many islands of Indonesia to experience the culture, bask in nature, and have some well-needed rest and relaxation.
- 18 million - Pre-COVID-19, more than 18 million visitor arrivals were recorded from 2018, higher than the Southeast Asia average of 13 million.
- 1.6% - Tourism revenues amount to 1.6% of the country’s GNP.
- 5.47 million - Foreign visitor arrivals are steadily increasing since COVID-19 hit, with 5.47 million tourists entering Indonesia in 2022, compared to the 1.56 tourist arrivals the year before.
- 737 USD - On average, visitors in 2020 spent 737 USD during their entire trip.
- 2.93 nights - International tourists stayed for an average of 2.93 nights in 2020.
- 43.1 °C - In September of 2001, record hot temperatures reaching 43.1 °C (106.34°F) scorched Indonesia.
- Bali - The island of Bali tops the list of most visited islands in Indonesia in 2019, with Riau Islands a close second, totaling 2.5 million and 2.3 million tourist arrivals respectively.
- 97.27% - 97.27% of residents have rice as a staple in their meals.
- 87% - Most residents in the country (87%) declare themselves Muslim.
Who Else Loves Indonesia?
An interesting mix of countries top the list of international tourism arrivals in 2019, with European, North and South American, and Asian countries making an appearance.
- France - Tourists from France were the largest contingent of inbound visitors with more than 200,000 tourists visiting Indonesia.
- United States
Life in Indonesia
Indonesia has something for every type of traveler. For the foodies, food tours introducing you to the authentic tastes of satay, pece lele (catfish), and nasi liwet (Javanese rice) will leave you hungry for more. If you love adventure , exploring the country’s many mountains and seas will strengthen your wanderlust. For the art aficionados , a trek through Indonesia’s traditional sites and attractions will take you back in time.
Top 5 Must See Indonesia Attractions
Jakarta City
Downtown, Jakarta blends Islamic culture and high class residential modernities like antipodes. Jakarta is the capital that keeps on giving, with extraordinary attractions such as the National Museum containing more than 140,000 collections of history and prehistory, the biggest mosque in the country in the form of Istiqlal Mosque, as well as China Town.
Mount Batur
Meeting up at Toya Bungka Village hours before sunrise, everything is still and the sky is dim. A local briefs you about Mount Batur , sharing a bit of its history and what to expect. He expects to give a more detailed account of the mountain on the hike to those eager to learn more. Reaching the crater, you are greeted with a lovely view, some delicious smelling breakfast, and whispers of a hot spring bath on the way down.
There is so much to do on the island of Bali , you could easily spend weeks without getting bored. Find yourself in Ubud , where UNESCO-listed rice terraces reign and the grand Tegenungan Waterfall and Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary can be enjoyed. Otherwise, lounge at Padang-Padang Beach before watching the entrancing Uluwatu Kecak Dance. In order to get the most of your visit, speak with our local guides to get the most accurate and up-to-date advice as to how to plan your days.
Lying in between Sumatra and Bali is the island of Java , volcanic, historical, and undeniably beautiful. Hear the Buddhist stories to attain Nirvana at Borobudur Temple. Once spiritually refreshed, wake up your senses in the active crater at Kawah Ijen.
Ever seen those markets in boats? Yes, you can find them in Bandung , specifically in the Floating Market Lembang. To get the best deals, book a private tour with a local guide so as not to get the “tourist price” of items and food. For the children, take them to the Great Asia Africa, a theme park with replica villages from the region, as well as a mini zoo.
Best Time to Visit Indonesia
If you are in search of calm seas and blue skies, then Indonesia is best visited during its dry season from May to October. Although rain showers may occur during this time, these storms are definitely less frequent than in the wet season from November to April.
With highs of 31°C (87.8°F) and lows of 21°C (69.8°F), the country’s weather follows many of the other equatorial regions nearby. If you are looking for clear skies and inviting temperature, then July and August are the best months for you.
How to Get Around Indonesia
Buses - This is the main way both locals and tourists get around, specifically in minibuses called angkots , short for angkutan kota, or public transportation.
Trains - More comfortable than buses, trains are your next best bet for transportation. Like most countries, the lines are mostly in central areas. Depending on where you would like to go, there may or may not be a train line available. Check the official train website for more information.
Boats - Boats and ferries will get you to the islands in but an hour or two. Make sure you book your tickets well in advance to ensure seats on your desired travel date.
Safety in Indonesia
Indonesia was ranked 14 out of 43 Asian countries in the list of Safety Index Rankings in 2021. The country is a relatively safe country to visit, but just like in any country, make sure you are aware of your surroundings. Pickpockets may abound, and taxi and ATM-related scams may occur.
In order to make the most of your tropical adventure safely, hire a private guide to whizz you through all the most interesting attractions. Having a local with you will not only assimilate you to the culture, but they can also recommend off-the-beaten path alternatives as well as suggest the best times to visit certain attractions.
Dos and Don'ts in Indonesia
Indonesia has everything you need for a perfect summer vacation. This equatorial jewel will not only leave you refreshed, but even revitalized after spending some time in the country’s spiritual nature.
For your next holiday destination, take your pick of one of the amazing islands dotted around Indonesia. Make sure to book your private tours with our local guides in advance to ensure we can provide the best service on your desired travel dates. Be the first to share these statistics and important information with friends and family. They will definitely add Indonesia to their bucket lists!
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Sandiaga: Indonesia's ranking up 12 places in Global Tourism Index
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Investor Daily - Sandiaga: Indonesia naik 12 peringkat di Indeks Pariwisata Global
31 May 2022
Jakarta – Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno stated that Indonesia is ranked 32nd, which is up 12 places out of the 117 countries in the 2021 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI). This is based on the data issued by World Economy Forum in May 2022.
“We achieved the 12-rank increase despite facing the Covid-19 pandemic and many other problems,” Sandiaga said during the Weekly Press Briefing that was held virtually on Monday (30/5/2022).
In Asia Pacific, he continued that Indonesia’s tourism sector successfully entered the top 10 at rank 8. Moreover, in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is said to be at a very prestigious position as it has successfully surpassed its neighbouring countries, such as Thailand and Malaysia.
“Asia Pacific is an area with the second highest tourism sector performance in the world, and Indonesia is at a position that can be categorised as extraordinary,” Sandiaga revealed.
Furthermore, he said that this information has been reported to President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) who then ordered himself to announce Indonesia’s rank increase in the TTCI to the public.
“Amid the pandemic and hardships that we are facing as well as the continuously decreasing budget, we confidently and significantly increased our index by 12 ranks,” the Tourism and Creative Economy Minister said as quoted by Antara.
The rank increase is reckoned to improve Indonesia’s reputation in the eyes of the world, so investors are expected to invest in the tourism sector, especially in the five super-priority destinations.
The five super-priority destinations are Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Borobudur in Central Java, Mandalika in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara, and Likupang in North Sulawesi.
Currently, his agency is learning the 112 indicators of the 2021 TTCI by involving ministries/institutions and regional governments to increase Indonesia’s rank in the global tourism index in the coming years.
“We will publish the Indonesian version, which is Travel and Tourism Index Indonesia, to reignite the spirit of our friends in provinces, regencies, cities, as well as tourism villages,” Sandiaga stated.
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The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy introduced InDOnesia CARE, a symbol of support for Indonesia's strong effort in implementing the cleanliness, health, safety, and environment protocols across the tourism industry as mandatory precautions. All to assure travelers that InDOnesia CARE for your safety, health, hygiene and comfort.