Wonderful Indonesia
Indonesian government now promoting regenerative tourism
Regenerative tourism has become a focal point in the Indonesian government’s ongoing efforts to boost inbound tourism. This is an
The Wonderful Indonesia campaign hits the road in Germany
This month the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism’s signature campaign Wonderful Indonesia brings tropical colour to the streets of Berlin. Till
Indonesian Ministry of Tourism to promote Bali’s attractions in Mumbai
Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism is showing off the best that the country has to offer in Mumbai for the next leg of the Wonderful Indonesia Experience.
Wonderful Indonesia Sales Mission makes its way to China
Indonesia’s Tourism Ministry conducted the Wonderful Indonesia Sales Mission in two key Chinese cities on the 20th and 24th of November.
Indonesian tourism now ranked 22nd in the world
The recent rankings from the Travel and Tourism Department Index (TTDI) show that Indonesian tourism rose to take 22nd place for 2024.
Jakarta to host first-ever Wonderful Indonesia Tourism Fair
Jakarta welcomes travel professionals from around the world this October as it hosts the country’s first-ever business-to-business (B2B) tourism event, the Wonderful Indonesia Tourism Fair (WITF), from 2 to 4 October 2024.
Biggest tourism campaign unveiled to bring the world ‘Back to Bali’
BALI’S major tourism stakeholders have pulled together to create the biggest tourism campaign in the history of the island - ‘Back to Bali’.
It’s no longer just Bali: Indonesia earmarks USD 258 million to boost tourism sector
In order to restart its profitable tourism industry, the government earmarked IDR 3.8 trillion (USD 258 million) to develop quality destinations and launch new marketing initiatives.
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