Indonesia launches “Go Beyond Ordinary,” redefining its tourism strategy through connection, culture, and experience.
Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism is strengthening human resource (HR) governance to build an effective and adaptive organization focused on achieving ...
The Wonderful Indonesia Wellness 2025 officially kicked off in Surakarta, Central Java and Yogyakarta, bringing a month-long ...
Indonesia’s Tourism Ministry is looking into how the country can make the most out of the growing global demand for wellness ...
Indonesia expects to hit 16 million foreign arrivals in 2025 as tourism fuels national growth and local travel nears 1 billion trips.
Through its new international campaign "Go Beyond Ordinary", the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia officially ...
While popular destinations like Bali and the Maldives buckle under tourist pressure, some extraordinary islands remain ...
The soaring of Indonesia’s Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) 2024 ranking will have an impact on the increase in investment in Indonesia, particularly in the tourism and creative economy ...
For too long, tourism has been seen as a chain of infrastructure airports, hotels, and restaurants. These remain vital, but they are no longer enough.
Under the leadership of Minister Widiyanti Putri Wardhana, Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism has moved beyond traditional silos to build an ecosystem.
Indonesia’s bid to develop new tourism hotspots beyond Bali has given rise to several conflicts with local communities over land rights. Communities in places such as Sumatra’s Lake Toba and the ...
How's this for adventure tourism? A close encounter with a 10-foot long lizard with razor-sharp teeth and a venomous bite from a mouth swimming in noxious bacteria. It can be yours in Komodo National ...