Articles in Travel & Tourism
Commanding the Indian Ocean from its location atop soaring 170 meters rocky cliff at the Southern tip of Bali peninsyula, The Khayangan Estate offers breath taking ocean views throughout the day. Ocupying generous 1.4 hectares …
Presence of illegal Bali villas in Badung, the regency on the south coast of Bali where most of the island’s main tourism centers are located, is getting more problematic. From construction taking up farming land, …
Bali tourism industry has been highly influenced by enormous power of information and communication technology (ICT). The strongest evidence was growth of business online. “The two rapidly growing significant global phenomenas bring both opportunities and …
To anticipate significant surge of demand during lebaran holiday, Garuda Indonesia allocates up to 44,533 seats in its 11 main domestic routes. Additional seats will be available to passengers flying between September 25th and October …
Farmers in various location in Tabanan, the most fertile farming area in Bali, started to suffer for decreasing water flow. Farming groups are facing difficulties in allocating waters to their members. Water level of Lake …
A few months prior to the Olympic games which is scheduled to take place between 8th to 24th of August 2008 in Beijing, number of tourist arrivals in Bali originated from China constantly decreased. The …
Aiming to increase service quality for its customers Garuda Indonesia and Korean Air signed an Memorandum of Understanding in increasing marketing cooperation. The MoU was signed by President & CEO of Garuda Indonesia, Emirsyah Satar, …
Indonesian Minister of Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik explained that Singapore and Malaysia are the main targets of Indonesian tourism. The government projected three millions tourists from those two countries along the year of 2008. …
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism in collaboration with the largest low-fare airline operator in Asia AirAsia put an effort to increase number of visiting foreign tourists by placing banner with Visit Indonesia Year 2008 …
The two wheels horse carriage locally known as dokar which has been traditional transportation mode for centuries deserves to get special attention. Whilst it may not as effective as modern vehicles like motorcycle or car, …
