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11 Juin 2024
Tourism is that thing where you fly to the other side of the world to tan on a heavenly beach and realize you forgot your sunscreen. In Indonesia, it's even better: you get lost in rice fields, climb active volcanoes, eat spicy dishes that burn you twice, and have your snack stolen by thieving monkeys in Bali. In short, tourism in Indonesia is guaranteed adventure and anecdotes.
Discover Indonesia, dive into epic seabeds, then stay for the adventure. With over 17,000 islands, every traveler can create their perfect tour. Bali and Lombok remain ideal for romantics, while Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi will satisfy cultural explorers. For the more daring, Kalimantan and Papua offer hidden treasures. Don't miss Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, or the southern beaches for a relaxing sunbath. Climb Mount Batur, explore the rice fields of Jati Luwih or visit the sacred temple of Besakih. Want action? Hop on a mountain bike or raft down the rivers of Ubud. For a local touch, take a cooking class or watch a traditional dance. Indonesia is adventure, culture and a change of scenery guaranteed — with, as a bonus, memorable anecdotes to tell.
Optimism is in full swing in Indonesia! As of August 2023, the country has already welcomed 7.44 million foreign tourists. The government is targeting 8.5 million tourists by 2024. Of the 80,000 Indonesian villages, around 7,500 have tourist potential. And why not ? After all, tourist villages have seen a 30% growth in visits post-Covid. Two of them, Nglanggeran in Yogyakarta and Penglipuran in Bali, are among the best in the world.
According to Bali statistics as of June 3, more than 4 million tourists visited Indonesia in four months, up 24.85 percent from last year. In April alone, 1.1 million foreigners arrived, mainly from Malaysia (170,600), Australia (127,970), China (85,600) and Singapore (81,230). And these tourists don't just pass through, they stay an average of 7.92 nights, just enough to fall in love with each rice field and beach.
For Bali, the figures look even more impressive. From January to April 2024, the island welcomed 1,847,735 tourists, an increase of 28.54% compared to the previous year. In April 2024, Bali saw an increase of 7.24% compared to March, with 503,194 tourists. On average, the growth rate of foreign tourists in 2024 amounts to 19.80%. Suffice to say that Bali presents itself as the new star of world tourism, transforming each selfie with a monkey into an economic boost.
Ultimately, Indonesia is like that spicy dish that makes you say "ouch" but you can't stop eating. It’s the adventure, the unforgettable encounters and the life lessons hidden behind each waterfall. So, whether you're looking for dream beaches, fascinating cultures or simply a good dose of laughter, Indonesia awaits you with its open arms... and its prankster monkeys.