Lebaran 2021 Travel Allowed: Government Eases Restrictions Amidst COVID-19 Concerns

Jakarta, Indonesia – In a significant shift from the previous year’s stringent travel bans, the Indonesian government has announced that citizens will be permitted to travel to their hometowns for…

President Jokowi Inaugurates Toraja Airport, Formerly Buntu Kunik, Boosting Regional Economy and Connectivity

President Joko Widodo officially inaugurated the Toraja Airport, formerly known as Buntu Kunik Airport, in Tana Toraja Regency, South Sulawesi, on Thursday, March 18, 2021. The new airport is anticipated…

Jepara: Beyond Kartini’s Birthplace, A Rich Tapestry of Tourism and Heritage Unveiled

Jepara, a regency nestled along the northern coast of Java (Pantura) in Central Java, Indonesia, is widely recognized as the birthplace of R.A. Kartini, a pivotal figure in the nation’s…

The Genesis of a Province: Unraveling Banten’s Long Road to Autonomy

The establishment of Banten as an independent province on October 4, 2000, marked the culmination of a decades-long aspiration for self-determination among its people. This momentous occasion, however, begs a…

A Glimpse into Indonesia’s Colonial Past: Historic Hotels Still Standing and Serving Today

Indonesia’s tourism landscape is intrinsically linked to the legacy of Dutch colonial rule. The opening of the Suez Canal in the mid-19th century significantly boosted maritime trade, leading to increased…

Bali’s Breathtaking Mountain Cafes: Top Spots for Unforgettable Gatherings

Bali, often hailed as Indonesia’s tourism paradise, continues to captivate visitors with its enduring charm. Beyond its famed beaches and vibrant cultural sites, the island boasts an abundance of unique…

The Unfolding Saga of Depok: From Private Estate to Democratic Republic to Modern Municipality

Depok, a city now a vibrant municipality within West Java province, holds a history far richer and more complex than its current administrative status might suggest. Prior to its establishment…

Hotel Salak The Heritage: A Grand Dutch Colonial Echo in Bogor’s Heart

Hotel Salak The Heritage stands as a distinguished four-star accommodation, strategically located at Jalan Ir. H. Juanda Nomor 8 in Bogor. Its prime positioning places it amidst the refreshing mountain…

South Korea’s Cinematic Landscapes: Unveiling Destinations That Mirror K-Drama Magic

South Korea has firmly established itself as a premier global tourism destination, drawing millions of international visitors annually. Among its most enthusiastic admirers are Indonesian travelers, a trend largely attributed…

Ministry of Tourism Partners with BTN to Provide Subsidized Housing for Civil Servants

The Ministry of Tourism (Kemenpar) has initiated a strategic partnership with Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) to facilitate homeownership for its civil servants (PNS), prospective civil servants (CPNS), and non-PNS employees…

The Rise of Experiential Investment: Millennials Prioritize Travel for Personal Growth and Lasting Memories

In an evolving economic landscape, a significant shift is observable in the investment priorities of the current generation, particularly millennials. The traditional emphasis on accumulating material assets like homes and…