JAKARTA, Indonesia, Aug. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE) invites travelers to extend this year's Bali trip to include other destinations in Indonesia, during the exhibition of 'Wonderful Indonesia Sales Mission 2022: It's Time forBali'inMelbourneandSydney on 22-25 August 2022. Theinvitation-only exhibition providedabusinessplatform for18Balihotelsandresortstoconnectwith150Australiancounterparts and promote the country's readiness to accommodate foreign travelers while enhancing the awareness ofWonderful Indonesia as a top-of-mind holiday destination. "The demand for Bali increases due to easing of travel regulations, improved health andsafety standards, new hotel promotions, and increased efforts to amplify Bali's unique culture.However, Indonesia is so much more than Bali," said by Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, Indonesia's Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy. Almost 900,000 international vis
In 2015, in a bid to boost tourism, Indonesia added Australia, China, Japan, South Korea and Russia to the list of countries for which the US$25 (S$34) fee for visa-on-arrival was waived. “The potential loss will be US$11 million,” then tourism minister Arief Yahya said, adding that the projected additional 450,000 foreign tourists would earn the state an extra US$540.