Indonesia is setting an ambitious target of attracting 14.3 million foreign tourists in 2024. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to align with the increasing global popularity of green tourism.
The emphasis on ecotourism is particularly significant, with initiatives such as promoting electric vehicle use and green energy accommodations. These efforts are expected to enhance the appeal of Indonesia’s natural attractions while preserving its environmental integrity.
The aspirations for the tourism sector are not just about numbers; they reflect a commitment to sustainable development. The potential of this sector to benefit approximately 46 million tourism-related workers in Indonesia, alongside creating new job opportunities in line with the nation’s goal of opening 4.4 million new jobs.
The target of 14.3 million foreign tourists for 2024 is not only a significant leap in numbers but also a testament to Indonesia’s dedication to sustainable tourism practices. This goal positions Indonesia as an emerging leader in eco-conscious travel, set to make a substantial impact on the global tourism stage.
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