Bali Governor Reports 7 Million Foreign Tourist Arrivals in 2025
Bali welcomes over 7 million foreign tourists in 2025, setting a decade record. Read the full report on inp.polri.go.id.
Bali welcomes over 7 million foreign tourists in 2025, setting a decade record. Read the full report on inp.polri.go.id.
Indonesia boosts tourism optimism with airport welcomes for 2026 visitors. Read the full story here.
Indonesia’s Tourism Minister denies claims that Bali was quiet during the Christmas holiday. Read the full report on visitor trends and official data
Indonesia’s tourism sector continues its strong rebound with over 1.39 million foreign arrivals in September and major domestic tourism growth, supported by government holiday travel incentives. Read the full story.
Metro Jaya Police launch the “Old Town Safe Report ” program to enhance tourist safety through public reporting channels. Read the full story here.
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded that the number of foreign tourist visits in August 2025 reached 1.51 million visits, dominated by Malaysian citizens.
The Indonesian government has officially run the 'All Indonesia' application service system policy, which is enforced at all international airports and ports.
Indonesia records 10% rise in foreign tourist arrivals in 2025, signaling a strong recovery in the tourism sector. Minister highlights sustainable growth. Read more here.
Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) emphasized central government commitment in strengthening infrastructure in Dieng Highland, Banjarnegara to push tourism growth.
Brazilian hiker Juliana Marins’ death at Mount Rinjani sparks urgent call for hiking safety. Read the Tourism Ministry’s statement and new compliance measures.
Member of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) Bane Raja Manalu said that there are many good things to promote tourism in North Sumatra, such as Lake Toba.
Member of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) Bane Raja Manalu invited business actors in the creative economy and tourism sectors to collaborate to explore the potential of Pematangsiantar as a creative city tourist destination and host of national events.