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Wednesday 7 February 2018
#Thailand - Limiting tourists on the most popular islands
The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation held a meeting at the Pearl Hotel on Phuket on Tuesday to discuss the excessive numbers of tourists visiting the famous islands and bays.
Songtham Suksawang, chief of the DNP’s
National Parks Office, who chaired the meeting, said that the amount of
tourists in marine national parks was directly affecting the
environment.
“Those national parks, especially marine national parks, are suffering
from an oversupply of visitors. There are many problems such as oil from
boats, rubbish and the effect on the local lifestyle on the islands,
which is difficult to rehabilitate in the short term. They [meeting
participants] discussed rearranging of the marine national parks to
better meet the demand, but by limiting supply and providing a more
sustainable solution,” he said.
“There will be a study on the limiting of tourism. Some locations have
already had these studies done. After sending the officers to check, we
found that there’s a specific period of time when the islands are
overcrowded, which is 11am to 2pm when the tourists come onshore to rest
and have lunch. There are approximately 2,000 to 3,000 people visiting
some of the islands each day,” he added.
The DNP has plans for a solution on the Similan Islands by spreading
tourists around the other islands, as Island Four and Island Eight are
way too overcrowded.
“We will spread tourists to other islands, apart from Islands Four and
Eight, by installing piers to connect them. They will be floating piers
to avoid disturbing the corals. There will be a floating centre, where
tourists can rest in front of the island, as well.''
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“The purchasing process of the centres will be completed by March 31. We
will start this project near the islands that are highly overcrowded,
such as Similan, Phi Phi and in Phang Nga Bay. The limitation of
tourists according to the time of the day will also follow after the
study is done,” Songtham explained.
“The limiting of tourists and an increase in customer fees are possible
if the environment continues to be damaged too much from tourism,” he
pointed out.
The DNP will also create an e-ticket to enter the islands, which will possibly start with the Similans, Phi Phi and Phang Nga Bay, as this would also help solve the issue of transparency in national park management, the National Parks Office chief said.
For security, he said that he had approved budgets for ambulance and rescue boats and was currently coordinating with the Emergency Medical Institute of Thailand to provide assistance to tourists in the marine national park area.
In case of emergency, the 1669 hotline is also available 24/7.
Source - TheNation
The DNP will also create an e-ticket to enter the islands, which will possibly start with the Similans, Phi Phi and Phang Nga Bay, as this would also help solve the issue of transparency in national park management, the National Parks Office chief said.
For security, he said that he had approved budgets for ambulance and rescue boats and was currently coordinating with the Emergency Medical Institute of Thailand to provide assistance to tourists in the marine national park area.
In case of emergency, the 1669 hotline is also available 24/7.
Source - TheNation
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Tuesday 6 February 2018
#Indonesia - Palembang launches new tourist destinations ahead of 2018 Asian Games
The Palembang city administration in South Sumatra launched two new
tourist destinations on Sunday, namely Tepian Sekanak Bersolek and
Kampung Mural Gudang Bonjiet.
The city's Tourism Agency head Isnaini Madani said the two spots were
part of Palembang's 13 highlighted tourist destinations prepared to
welcome the 2018 Asian Games in August.
"Following its popularity on social media, now Tepian Sekanak
Bersolek and Kampung Mural Gudang Bonjiet have officially become tourist
destinations to welcome both domestic and foreign tourists," said
Isnaini as quoted by Antara on Sunday.
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The development of the two places, which feature colorful images and
patterns, is said to be the result of a collaboration with PT ICI Paint
Indonesia in South Sumatra as part of its corporate social
responsibility program.
"Employees of Palembang city's Public Works Agency and student
volunteers worked together to paint the destinations," added Isnaini.
Tepian Sekanak Bersolek is said to be a pilot project as the city
administration seeks to beautify all rivers across Palembang. "We are
targeting to make all river areas prettier, but considering the current
budget we will focus on Sekanak River first."
Source - TheJakartaPost
#Thailand to host Amour Asia Pacific 2018
Show will boost Kingdom’s reputation as world-class honeymoon destination
Thailand will host the first ever Amour
Asia Pacific 2018, a luxury travel trade event that will cement the
Kingdom’s reputation as the destination of choice for lovers and
honeymooners from around the world. To be held from February 14-17,
2018, at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, Amour Asia Pacific 2018 will
help spur continued growth in the elite romance travel market.
Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor said “TAT is proud to support the
Amour Asia Pacific 2018. We are confident it will help to underscore
Thailand’s reputation as a world-class romance and honeymoon
destination, building on the success of the Destination Wedding Planner
Congress 2017, which we also hosted. As a leader in this sector, we will
continue to increase our competitive advantage in the romance and
honeymoon market by innovating to deliver the latest products and
services that couples value, while providing opportunities for Thai
operators to meet with sellers from across the globe through platforms
such as, the Amour Asia Pacific 2018.”
Thailand’s reputation as a host for honeymoons and weddings helped
the Kingdom attract 1.1 million international romance travellers in
2016, representing 3.37 percent of all international visitors, and
generating 1.65 billion USD for the Thai economy (or approximately 1,500
USD per visitor, per trip).
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Mr. Richard Barnes, CEO of Worldwide Events said “Thailand is truly
at the heart of romance and honeymoon travel in Asia, so we are pleased
to be able to showcase the plethora of products and services on offer
for today’s discerning luxury romance traveler. The sector has seen
tremendous growth, which has led to a demand for experience-based
products that cater to a diverse range of interests; all of which will
be on show at the Amour Asia Pacific 2018.”
The Amour Asia Pacific 2018 is a luxury travel trade event specifically designed for the elite romance travel market, including honeymoon curators, destination wedding planners and romance travel designers. Organised by Big Worldwide Limited, a leading international tourism promoter behind major events such as M&I Forums in 2016 (including Europe, the emerging markets, and the Americas), PRIVATE Luxury Forums in 2016 (the Americas and Europe), and the Amour Europe Forum 2016.
The Amour Asia Pacific 2018 will welcome 77 high-quality buyers
including both Romance Travel Buyers and Destination Wedding Planners.
The show will also feature 84 exhibitors, ranging from hotel and
accommodation providers to destination management companies from across
the Asia Pacific including 15 from Thailand.
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As a co-host, TAT will ensure that Thailand’s hospitality is extended to every delegate, from seamless on-ground transportation, to networking activities, and an exclusive gala dinner and after party at the Nai Lert Park Heritage Home. As a TAT partner, Thailand Elite (Thailand Privilege Card) will welcome delegates on arrival, provide fast-track immigration services, and offer access to a Welcome Lounge.
To enrich the delegates’ experience and offer them a glimpse into the various shades of Thai heritage and culture, TAT is also hosting pre- and post-tour activities. Pre-tour activities include a Thai Boxing Class – The Legend Thai Boxing, a Thai Cooking Class at the Blue Elephant Cooking School, a Bangkok Food Tour – Historic Bang Rak Food Tasting and Culture Tour, a tour of Khlong Bang Luang (Royal Barge Museum + Baan Silapin), and a tour of Rattanakosin Island. Ensuring guests will leave Thailand with memories to last a lifetime, TAT’s post-tour trips are to the island paradises of Krabi and Ko Samui, two of Thailand’s key wedding and honeymoon destinations.
Amour Asia Pacific 2018 will be held from February 14-17, 2018, at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park.
The Amour Asia Pacific 2018 is a luxury travel trade event specifically designed for the elite romance travel market, including honeymoon curators, destination wedding planners and romance travel designers. Organised by Big Worldwide Limited, a leading international tourism promoter behind major events such as M&I Forums in 2016 (including Europe, the emerging markets, and the Americas), PRIVATE Luxury Forums in 2016 (the Americas and Europe), and the Amour Europe Forum 2016.
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As a co-host, TAT will ensure that Thailand’s hospitality is extended to every delegate, from seamless on-ground transportation, to networking activities, and an exclusive gala dinner and after party at the Nai Lert Park Heritage Home. As a TAT partner, Thailand Elite (Thailand Privilege Card) will welcome delegates on arrival, provide fast-track immigration services, and offer access to a Welcome Lounge.
To enrich the delegates’ experience and offer them a glimpse into the various shades of Thai heritage and culture, TAT is also hosting pre- and post-tour activities. Pre-tour activities include a Thai Boxing Class – The Legend Thai Boxing, a Thai Cooking Class at the Blue Elephant Cooking School, a Bangkok Food Tour – Historic Bang Rak Food Tasting and Culture Tour, a tour of Khlong Bang Luang (Royal Barge Museum + Baan Silapin), and a tour of Rattanakosin Island. Ensuring guests will leave Thailand with memories to last a lifetime, TAT’s post-tour trips are to the island paradises of Krabi and Ko Samui, two of Thailand’s key wedding and honeymoon destinations.
Amour Asia Pacific 2018 will be held from February 14-17, 2018, at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park.
Source - TheNation
Monday 5 February 2018
#Indonesia - Pertamina resumes fuel shipments to Karimunjawa Islands
Underwater paradise: A diver explores coral reefs near the Karimunjawa Islands in Central Java in this undated photograph
State-owned energy company Pertamina has resumed shipments of fuel to
the Karimunjawa Islands following a disruption of about two weeks due
to bad weather.
Pertamina shipped at least 1,500 3-kg canisters of LPG from Jepara
Port on Friday and 115 kiloliters of gasoline from Semarang on Saturday,
according to Pertamina’s spokesman for Region IV distribution, Andar
Titi Lestari.
The archipelago, located some 80 kilometers off Central Java’s
northern coast, has been grappling with fuel shortages. Home to some
90,000 people, the islands are famous for a marine garden and sea nature
park and are a popular weekend destination for Central Java residents.
Karimunjawa is vulnerable to fuel crises, because the islands can only be reached by sea.
Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo has called on Pertamina to
construct fuel storage facilities on the island to overcome the frequent
supply disruptions. “With such storage, the fuel supply would not be
disrupted,” Ganjar said in Semarang on Jan. 30, as reported by kompas.com.
Pertamina’s general manager for distribution in Region IV, Yanuar
Budi Hartanto, said his company currently had no plans to construct such
facilities, adding however that demand for storage would be discussed.
For the time being, he said, Pertamina might resort to using bigger
ships to transport fuel to Karimunjawa, so that they could be on standby
on the island with the remaining fuel.
Source - TheJakartaPost
#Indonesia - Bali Marathon 2018 to welcome runners in March
The annual Maybank Bali Marathon is set to return on Sept. 9.
Runners who seek to participate in the competition can enroll via online registration from March 1 until April 15.
Entering its seventh year, the race’s categories consist of a
marathon (42,197 kilometers), half-marathon (21,097-km), 10k run and
children sprint.
Prior to the competition, the committee will hold an exhibition on
sports and health, RUNXHIBITION, on Feb. 24-25 at Sentral Senayan
Building III in Senayan, South Jakarta.
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“Through RUNXHIBITION, we encourage runners and sports enthusiasts to
gain knowledge about running from an expert and sports apparel
suppliers,” said Effendi Hengki, Maybank Bali Marathon 2018 project
director, in a press release.
Established in 2012, Maybank Bali Marathon is an international
competition that has been included among the "Remarkable Races in the
World that One Must Participate before You Die" by The Active and "The 52 Best Races on Earth 2016" by Runnersworld.
Source - TheJakartaPost
Indonesia - Travel app makes exploring Cirebon easier
The Sunyaragi Cave is one of the tourist attractions of Cirebon, West Java
Thinking about visiting
the city of Cirebon in West Java, only around 3.5 hours from Jakarta by
car? The city administration has released an app that helps visitors
plan their trip with information on where to go and what to eat.
Named Cirebon Wistakon, the app provides information in 10 categories: Attractions, Food, Hotels, Shopping, Events & News, Favorites, Religion, Healthcare, Finances and Services.
Although tempo.co reported that some of the categories are currently still empty, the Attractions category contains 10
places, namely Taman Sari Gua Sunyaragi, Kacirebonan Palace, Wisata
Kera Plangon, Kanoman Cirebon Palace, Kasepohan Palace, British-American
Tobacco Cirebon, Dewi Welas Asih Temple, Cirebon Waterland Ade Irma
Suryani, Kejawanan Beach, and Setu Sedong. Meanwhile, the Food section recommends eateries for dishes like nasi jamblang (fried sambal for rice wrapped in teak leaves), mi koclok (a noodle dish), empal gentong (a curry-like
beef soup) as well as signature snacks of Cirebon. There is also
information on traditional and modern markets, such as Pasar Harjamukti,
Pasar Batik Trusmi Cirebon, Pasar Pagi Cirebon, the Manisan Sinta souvenir shop and Pasar Mundu Cirebon.
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"Cirebon Wistakon is available on the Google Play Store and connected
with Google Maps," said Cirebon Statistics, Information and
Communications Agency head Iing Daiman in Cirebon on Wednesday, adding
that the app aimed to help visitors explore the city's tourist destinations.
The app is part of the city's Smart City initiative. The Cirebon administration has released several apps and is aiming to develop eight more this year.
Source - TheJakartaPost
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