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This Island in Indonesia Targets to Attract More Than Seventeen Million International Tourists from Australia, US, UK, Japan, Germany, Canada Singapore, Thailand, South Korea with Visa Free Travel, New Airline Routes, Major Events, Here is What You Need To Know

Bali, the enchanting Indonesian paradise often regarded as Asia's most beautiful island, has set its sights on achieving a staggering 17 million tourist arrivals in 2025. This ambitious target includes welcoming 6.5 million international visitors while attracting 10.5 million domestic travelers, according to Tjok Bagus Pemayun, head of the provincial Tourism Office. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and a newly unveiled calendar of events, Bali aims to dominate the travel industry̢۪s spotlight.


This Island in Indonesia Targets to Attract More Than Seventeen Million International Tourists from Australia, US, UK, Japan, Germany, Canada Singapore, Thailand, South Korea with Visa Free Travel, New Airline Routes, Major Events, Here is What You Need To Know
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To tackle these challenges, provincial authorities have outlined measures that combine stricter law enforcement, improved regulations, and collaboration with tourism stakeholders. The focus is on creating a seamless experience for travelers, ensuring that Bali remains a beacon for the travel industry worldwide.

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