Tourism

When it comes to an abundance of natural resources, high level of biodiversity, friendly, pluralistic culture, democratic society, ethnically diverse, and most notably the world’s largest and greenest archipelago – this sums up Indonesia as an idyllic tourism getaway. The country’s 17,508 islands with a landmass spanning 1,919,440 km2 between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans*, offer various untapped tourism destinations and investment opportunities, including infrastructure, utilities, transportation, hotels and restaurants as well as other leisure and entertainment facilities and retail services. With strong government support, rising domestic disposable income, an increasing number of hotels and airport developments, and topped with expanding air transport networks and regional low costs carriers, the Indonesian tourism industry offers an abundance of opportunities.
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Other Potential Tourism Projects:
- Anambas
- Bandung
- BPWS Tourism Zone, East Java
- Deli Serdang Botanical Garden, North Sumatra
- Hotel at Terminal 3 Domestic and International Airport, Tangerang
- Jogja Agro Park
- Kalianget Hot Spring Development
- Kepulauan Seribu dan Kota Tua
- Panjang Island Tourism Development
- Pulisan Bay, KEK Likupang
- Sibisa Integrated Resort Lake Toba
- Tana Mori
- Tlogowening Agro Educational Park Development
*Source: BPS