Sabtu 08 Feb 2014 22:58 WIB

Ministry to develop 561 tourism villages in 2014

A waterfall in West Bandung, West Java (file photo)
Foto: Antara/Dedhez Anggara
A waterfall in West Bandung, West Java (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The Creative Economic and Tourism Ministry plans to develop 561 tourism villages in several provinces in Indonesia during 2014. According to the People Empowerment Director in the Ministry, Oneng Setya Harini, the first phase of creating the village would be carried out in 19 provinces.

"We will improve the tourism services offered by the area's residents and conduct several training sessions," Harini said on Saturday.

The Ministry would train people in foreign languages, art, as well as culinary and culture skills, Harini said. The development program will be funded through the People Empowerment Independent National Program in the tourism sector. 

Harini noted that each tourism village would receive funding ranging from 75 million IDR to 100 million IDR. The program aims to teach the public about the tourism potential in their villages, so they can preserve the area to be developed to attract tourism.

There are several criteria which are considered when determining whether a village should be developed as a tourism village, such as having tourism potential and accessibility for tourists, as well as whether tourism will help low-income residents and the level of tourism activity in the village.

"We will consider a village that can become a tourism village by observing the tourism potential in the area," Harini said.

The Ministry will also develop a network of tourist villages to improve community-based tourism and specific cultures. The network will connect at least 1,400 tourism villages and the Ministry will seek to connect even more villages. This network will then allow the exchange of experiences and information, as well as provide options for tourists

sumber : Antara
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