Today, 174 Countries - Visa Free Visit to Indonesia
As part of its tourism policy to achieve tourist arrivals in the coming years, 2016-19
Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Beach, Bali
The islands with beaches the length change their strategy in the tourism policy in the coming years, Indonesia will be ogled by tourists as one of the sights worthy of consideration, perhaps before you have known Bali with all its unique nature, culinary, cultural and Hindu tradition.
Well, this time the country opens further, Indonesia is not only Bali, you can choose from the many attractions spread across the land dotted with palm trees along the beaches.
The state policy in the era of President Joko Widodo in developing tourism by opening new tourist destination in addition to the destination of Bali, of course, such as Lake Toba in Sumatra, the Thousand Islands in Jakarta, Mount Bromo in East Java, Mandalika Beaches in Lombok Island, Morotai in Maluku Island, Tanjung Lesung in Banten, Labuhan Bajo in Flores NTT, Wakatobi in Southeast Sulawesi, Belitung Island and Yogyakarta.
Visa-free policy at the time was previously only able to increase by 6-8%, now reaching 19% tourist growth.
Benoa Beach, Bali
Komodo Dragon, Komodo Island
Countries that got free visas, among other things, such as Australia, USA, China, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Palestine, Israel, Jamaica, Paraguay, Honduras, Uruguay, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Georgia, Guatemala, Albania and Mozambique.
Certainly some airports opened, as a tourist destination for Indonesia is not only Denpasar, Bali, expected entry point to reach 90 entry points and airports in Jakarta, Medan, Bali, Batam and Surabaya.
Travelers do not need to be confused, given the flexibility of the point of entry, and ease of service for the tourists who are visiting, either through an airport or seaport, many options to pamper tourists to the tourist spots that may have never known before.
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(Source L Kertopati - CNN Indonesia, Indonesian Department of Tourism /Images M Paath Djojonegoro, Nefo Ginting, Hariadi Darmawan)
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