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Tourism in Indonesia is an important component of the Indonesian economy as well as a significant source of its foreign exchange revenues. Indonesia was ranked at 20th in the world tourist Industry in 2017, also ranked as the ninth-fastest growing tourist sector in the world, the third-fastest growing in Asia and fastest-growing in Southeast ...
However, some countries must obtain a visa in advance from one of the Indonesian diplomatic missions before being allowed to enter Indonesia. All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months as well as a valid return ticket. Passport with validity of more than 3 months can be accepted in special cases or business travel.
In the 1990s, tourism was a directorate general within the Department of Tourism, Posts and Telecommunications (Indonesian: Departemen Pariwisata, Pos dan Telekomunikasi) which concerned with administration of postal and telecommunication as well., [1] not a standalone department/ministry yet.
14 November - Puteri Indonesia Lingkungan 2017, Kevin Lilliana was crowned Miss International 2017 in the coronation night held at Tokyo Dome City Hall in Tokyo, Japan. She was the first ever Indonesian to win Miss International beauty pageant, the third oldest and biggest Big Four international beauty pageants in the world.
Indonesian passport holders may apply for an e-visa. [240] South Sudan: eVisa [241] [242] Obtainable online. Printed visa authorization must be presented at the time of travel. Spain: Visa required [243] Sri Lanka: eVisa / Free Visa on arrival [244] [245] 60 days / 30 days Indonesian citizens are exempt from a visa fee until 31 May, 2024. [246]
Jokowi attended the 48th G7 summit as Indonesia holds G20 Presidency 2022 and conducted bilateral talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida, British PM Boris Johnson, India's PM Narendra Modi, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen, EU Council Charles Michel.
‘The Crossing Videos’ by Huffington Post
The Republic of Indonesia ratified the convention on 6 June 1989, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] As of 2023, there are ten World Heritage Sites in Indonesia, six of which are cultural and four are natural. This means Indonesia possesses the highest number of sites in Southeast Asia. [4]