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Indonesia Tourism Prospect
Indonesian Senior Statesman Makes a Critical Appraisal the Development of National Tourism.
(1/25/2010) Anak Agung Gde Agung is one of Indonesia’s most distinguished and well-informed senior statesmen. He is a graduate of Harvard and Leiden universities. He as attended the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in the United States and served as social services minister during the administration of President Abdurrahman Wahid.
The following article is reprinted from The Jakarta Post.
Indonesian Tourism – a National Tragedy
Government officials at all levels claim that Indonesia’s tourism is doing well, with each year seeing robust advancements. On the contrary, however, all the data indicate how dismally Indonesia’s tourism has done this past decade.
In the last 12 years to 2007, tourist numbers fluctuated between 4 million and 5 million visitors. The average length of stay has declined, from 10 days in 1997 to barely 8.5 days in 2008. Worst yet is how Indonesia compares with neighboring Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia, which last year attracted 10 million, 15 million and 22 million visitors respectively.
How can such a huge discrepancy occur? How is it that Indonesia, brimming with such wealth in culture and natural beauty, attracts only a quarter of the tourists that basically barren Malaysia does?
This tragedy seems to have its source in the early 1980s, when Indonesia, strapped for funds, pointed to already world-famous Bali as its tourist cash cow. Since then, little has changed. As a result, Indonesia’s tourist attraction has been practically limited to Bali, with devastating consequences. Tourists overflow in quantum leaps to Bali, creating an explosion of infrastructure requirements that visibly erode the natural environment.
The over-concentration of tourists in Bali has not only brought an unmanageable overflow of visitors to the island – often the wrong types who cannot appreciate the unique local culture and natural environment – but has also led to an utter neglect of the other many equally attractive tourist spots throughout the archipelago.
Fabulous sites such as Borobudur, Yogyakarta, Toraja, Bunaken and Ujung Kulon, for instance, have been practically left unheeded. Such complacency has a high price, as can been seen from the destructive erosion that the overcrowding of tourists has brought to Bali’s culture and environment, and how it has stagnated Indonesia’s other richly diverse tourist destinations.
How bad have these other destinations stagnated? Here are a few horrifying statistics:
Borobudur, that World Cultural Heritage icon, was only able to muster about 85,000 foreign tourists last year, compared to more than 1 million by the more recently discovered Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Toraja these last few years has only attracted an average of about 5,000 overseas tourists a year.
Bunaken averaged only about 10,000 foreign visitors a year for as long as one can remember, versus more than 4 million for the similar Pattaya in Thailand.
Ujung Kulon, with its rare one-horned rhino, can only claim an average of 6,000 combined domestic and foreign tourists a year.
A fast recovery is imperative here and the condition for this is a complete change in mind-set. The first order of the day is for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to declare tourism a national priority and for central and regional authorities as well as the government and the private sector to work hand in hand in this effort. This needs to be followed by a preliminary phase of quick-win activities rejuvenating tourist destinations that have so far languished but need only small improvements to boost them back.
Borobudur, for instance, can be brought back to full splendor by relocating the street vendors who have been encroaching on the temple grounds and harassed visitors from fully enjoying this beautiful temple/monastery. Toraja can also attract far more tourists by repairing its forsaken airfield so that visitors can arrive there within 45 minutes from Makassar and avoid the perilous 10-hour journey through steep mountains.
As for Ujung Kulon, tourist numbers can easily rise to more than a million there within a very short time if regular and safe sea transportation is made available from Jakarta. There are other fabulous places besides those mentioned above currently suffering from lack of attention, such as Mount Bromo, Yogyakarta and Komodo Island, which only need small touches to turn them quickly into major tourist destinations while easing the pressure on overcrowded Bali.
The quick-win phase should be followed by a longer-term buildup of other tourist sites nationwide, which will require more infrastructure investment to put them on the travel map. These sites are currently still relatively unfamiliar places, but have the potential to offer inherently unique attractions and help sustain the long-term development of Indonesia’s tourist industry.
Such places include Trowulan and Kota Gede for historical interests, Banda Naira and Raja Ampat for spectacular surfing, and the Baliem Valley and Waikabubak for unparalleled ethnic experiences. There are many other such tourist sites and they can be offered in clusters of similar attractions to make the trip for tourists richer and more diverse.
Both during the quick-win and long-term phases, the tourism recovery effort has to be supported by appropriately directed promotional campaigns with a common national branding. Malaysia has its “Truly Asia”, India its “Incredible” claim while Singapore and Thailand have respectively dubbed themselves “Uniquely Singapore” and “Amazing Thailand”. Branding is important to position the country concerned at the top of mind of would-be tourists while also filtering the right tourists who can appreciate what that country offers.
Increased arrivals of tourists, who show their appreciation of the local specialties, will make the local people proud of their heritage and motivate them to strengthen it further, which in turn will bring even more like-minded tourists. This will result in an upward spiral of tourists and local people hand in hand strengthening the traditional inheritance of the land.
A successful tourism program can have many priceless benefits for Indonesia, including making it the most diverse tourist destination in the world, providing it with a sustainable and environmentally clean source of revenue larger than any of its current ones, and bringing overall prosperity to the people throughout the archipelago (and not just Bali) through grassroots empowerment and self-sustenance.
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Carefully Choose Your Villa Rental Agent in Bali
Article by dharma putra
Bali has been the favorite destination for tourists all over the world. Full of magnificent beaches, breathtaking sceneries and interesting culture. Bali is ideal for people wanting to escape from daily activities, enjoy a honeymoon, or even, have a great time with family and friends.
Bali is the one for your family holiday, honeymoon or just enjoy your vacation with Bali sun sea and sand. You will find the best Bali hotels, Bali villas, cottages, apartment, until town house with attractive rates on Bali. But staying in one of typical Balinese villas and house for your holiday offers both the comfort and privacy unavailable in hotel or resort rooms. Short term vacation rentals allow you to experience Bali living.
Bali villa can be a hit-or-miss affair. Different from hotel or resort, where facilities and services are match with international standards, objective information about privately owned Bali villa is not often readily available. A rental agent can prove invaluable, using on-the-ground observation and knowledge of local conditions to assess individual villas. And given the vast range of locations, facilities, and services offered by the hundreds of private villas in Bali, an experienced rental agent can minimize potential disappointment by matching you requirements with exactly the right villa. Because of continuously increasing number of choices on the Internet, selecting and subsequently contracting the right villa for your holiday is getting more difficult every day. Remember, this is YOUR vacation, and you cannot be too careful. The joy of saving a few dollars is nothing compared to memories of a spoiled vacation.
How to choose the right rental agent to avoid disappointment? Beside looking at their about us page which will reveal their company details such as license number, their tax number and also company address and other contact detail, what you must and main thing to find is a logo of BVRA which stand for Bali Villa Rental Association.
BVRA offers confidence by providing acknowledgement, not only about existence, but also reliability of a particular villa rental agency in Bali. By renting a villa through a BVRA member, customers are ensured peace of mind in reference to the existence and reliability of the agent they are dealing through, as well as the existence and quality of the villa they are about to rent. The confidence is yours.
About the Author
Dharma serves as online marketing consultant of Find Bali Villas and Bali Villas
Bali Villa Rental Agent which is Worth-Dealing With
Article by Kadek
Some tips may be required when you are dealing with Bali villa rental agent. It may be in regard to safety, legality, professionalism, portfolio, or experience. There are many questions such as, is the Bali villa rental agency legal and trusted? Is my payment safely processed? Are the people I am dealing with professional and fair? Those questions often bear to mind and somehow they need particular and proper answers. You will need to do small investigation in regard to this matter. Therefore after choosing the best villa for your vacation or honeymoon, it is worth doing check the following points.
First, you need to check are there any telephone, fax, and tax ID displayed on the website. If that info is clearly mentioned then the company is worth-dealing with. If you want to double check, you can make a direct call to the mentioned number and speak to the reservation staff. This way you will find and figure out how responsive they are, how good is their language, and how they do answer your questions. The way they respond and answer will affect to your trust and confidence to book. See what they will do if your desired villa is not available. A good reservation staff should find you the substitute villa that is still fitting your requests.
To add more trust, you can free ask the testimonials from their happy guests. Ask them to send those testimonials by email or simply by giving you the link from their website. The professional company ideally would have list of testimonials written by their satisfied customers. You can get the clue and idea which villas are the best and loveable ones of all. After all, don’t forget the importance of legality status of the Bali villa rental agent as somehow, whether you like it or not, your safety and comfort during your stay will determine your pleasure for your entire life.
About the Author
Kadek creates and manages some websites that are all directly related to hospitality services in Bali.