In Indonesia, tourist can take an educational tour where them will be given many valuable information about mangrove. Do also try various local foods and buy some local eco-friendly handicrafts available at the kiosks around the park. Among the concrete policies enforced by Indonesia to achieve sustainability are carbon emission offset, planting of mangrove trees at tourist destinations, reef restoration, and activities to address waste, food loss, and food waste issues. The development of five super-priority tourism destinations will ensure Indonesia has more to offer than just Bali. Indonesia has beautiful beaches and seas but also calm, sustainable, and spiritual experiences for tourists. Besides Bali and the five new tourism destinations, Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, will be developed as a new tourist destination.
The concept of sustainable tourism development is accommodated in the Indonesia Tourism Law, where social and economic benefits may be derived from tourism area without destructing the environment and local cultures. Tourist behavior and code of ethics of tourism form an integral part in realization of sustainable development. In order to enhance management quality, volume of tourists’ visit, length of stay, tourists’ expenditures as well as benefits for local community.
Visitors can earn free tours and food in return for eco-friendly actions.
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