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Contribution of the tourism industry to the gross domestic product (GDP) in Indonesia from 2016 to 2021

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Foreign exchange earnings from tourism in Indonesia from 2015 to 2022 (in billion U.S. dollars)

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Number of employees in the tourism industry in Indonesia from 2018 to 2022 (in millions)

Value of inbound tourism expenditure in Indonesia from 2013 to 2022 (in billion U.S. dollars)

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Value of inbound tourism expenditure for passenger transport in Indonesia from 2013 to 2022 (in billion U.S. dollars)

Inbound tourism

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Number of international visitor arrivals in Indonesia from 2014 to 2023 (in millions)

Share of international visitor arrivals in Indonesia 2023 by country

Share of international visitor arrivals in Indonesia 2023, by country of origin

Number of international visitor arrivals Indonesia 2023, by mode of transport

Number of international visitor arrivals in Indonesia in 2023, by mode of transport (in 1,000s)

Number of foreign visitor arrivals in Indonesia 2023, by port of entry

Number of foreign visitor arrivals in Indonesia 2023, by main port of entries (in 1,000s)

Monthly international air passengers at Soekarno-Hatta airport Indonesia 2019-2024

Number of monthly international air passengers at Soekarno-Hatta Airport (CGK) in Indonesia from January 2019 to February 2024 (in 1,000s)

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Number of monthly international air passengers at Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) in Bali, Indonesia from January 2019 to February 2024 (in thousands)

Domestic tourism

  • Premium Statistic Number of domestic trips Indonesia 2013-2022
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Number of domestic trips Indonesia 2013-2022

Total number of domestic trips in Indonesia from 2013 to 2022 (in millions)

Breakdown of domestic tourist expenditures Indonesia 2023, by type

Share of domestic tourist expenditures in Indonesia in 2023, by type

Leading provinces visited by domestic tourists Indonesia 2023

Most visited provinces by domestic tourists in Indonesia in 2023 (in millions)

Average spend per domestic trip in Indonesia 2019-2023

Average expenditure per domestic trip in Indonesia from 2019 to 2023 (in 1,000 Indonesian rupiah)

Most used modes of transportation by domestic tourists Indonesia 2023

Leading modes of transportation for domestic tourists in Indonesia in 2023

Monthly domestic air passengers at Soekarno-Hatta airport Indonesia 2019-2024

Number of monthly domestic air passengers at Soekarno-Hatta Airport (CGK) in Indonesia from January 2019 to February 2024 (in millions)

Monthly domestic air passengers at Ngurah Rai airport Indonesia 2019-2024

Number of monthly domestic air passengers at Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) in Bali, Indonesia from January 2019 to February 2024 (in 1,000s)

Accommodations

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Number of accommodation establishments for visitors Indonesia 2013-2022

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Hotel market revenue in Indonesia 2019-2029

Revenue of the hotel market in Indonesia from 2019 to 2029 (in billion U.S. dollars)

Total number of hotels by star ratings Indonesia 2023

Total number of hotels in Indonesia in 2023, by star ratings

Occupancy rate in classified hotels in Indonesia 2013-2023

Room occupancy rate of classified hotels in Indonesia from 2013 to 2023

Revenue of the vacation rental industry Indonesia 2019-2029

Revenue of the vacation rental market in Indonesia from 2019 to 2029 (in billion U.S. dollars)

Nights booked in Airbnbs in Kuta, Indonesia 2021-2024, by month

Number of nights booked in Airbnbs in Kuta, Indonesia from July 2021 to May 2024

Travel apps

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Most popular online travel agencies among consumers in Indonesia as of June 2023

Number of travel app downloads Indonesia 2019-2023

Number of travel apps downloaded in Indonesia from 2019 to 2023 (in millions)

Time spent on travel apps Indonesia 2020-2023

Time spent on travel apps in Indonesia from 2020 to 2023 (in million hours)

Quarterly hotel booking app downloads Indonesia Q1 2019-Q4 2023

Quarterly hotel booking app downloads in Indonesia from 1st quarter 2019 to 4th quarter 2023 (in millions)

Quarterly integrated travel service app downloads Indonesia Q1 2019-Q4 2023

Quarterly integrated travel service app downloads in Indonesia from 1st quarter 2019 to 4th quarter 2023 (in millions)

Consumer perspective

  • Premium Statistic Willingness to travel domestically in Indonesia 2024
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Willingness to travel domestically among respondents in Indonesia as of March 2024

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Considerations when it comes to travelling domestically in Indonesia as of March 2024

Leading domestic travel destinations Indonesia 2023

Most popular domestic travel destinations among people in Indonesia as of November 2023

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Most popular overseas travel destinations among people in Indonesia as of November 2023

Most common vacation length Indonesia 2023

Most common length vacation length among people in Indonesia as of November 2023

Main means of transportation for holidays Indonesia 2023

Most common modes of transportation for holidays among people in Indonesia as of November 2023

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Most common budget allocations for vacations among people in Indonesia as of November 2023

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Indonesia leapfrogs regional peers in global tourism ranking

Indonesia jumped 14 spots to 22nd place globally, making it the most improved country in a list of destinations according to the World Economic Forum’s latest Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) released on Tuesday.

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Indonesia leapfrogs regional peers in global tourism ranking

ndonesia is becoming more competitive in travel and tourism as the country emerges as the most improved in a list of destinations, according to the World Economic Forum’s latest Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI).

The report released on Tuesday ranks Indonesia 22nd globally, up 14 spots since the last ranking from 2019, marking the biggest leap in the region.

The great improvement puts Indonesia ahead of neighbors like Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and even tourism hotspot Thailand.

On a scale of 7, where 1 is the worst and 7 the best, an overall index score of 4.46 ranks Indonesia highest in the region, excluding Singapore, and above emerging-market peers Brazil and India, the report shows.

Read also: ASEAN tourists prefer Thailand over Indonesia: Study

The TTDI evaluated 119 countries and regions based on factors and policies contributing to a sustainable and resilient development of the travel and tourism sector. 

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Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021: Rebuilding for a Sustainable and Resilient Future

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1. About the Travel & Tourism Development Index

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The Travel & Tourism Development Index (TTDI) is a direct evolution of the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), which has been published biennially for the past 15 years. The TTDI benchmarks and measures “the set of factors and policies that enable the sustainable and resilient development of the Travel and Tourism (T&T) sector, which in turn contributes to the development of a country”.

The transition from TTCI to TTDI reflects the index’s increased coverage of travel and tourism (T&T) development concepts, including the expanding role of sustainability and resilience in T&T growth, and is designed to focus more attention on the sector’s role in broader economic and social development as well as the greater need for T&T stakeholder collaboration and integrated development strategies (local, regional and international) to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, bolster the recovery and deal with future challenges and risks. The TTDI framework and methodology have also been enhanced to reduce index bias and improve flexibility in use. Despite these changes, the TTDI and TTCI remain very close. Earlier editions of the TTCI have always looked at the concept of “competitiveness” as a means of developing the T&T sector and thus measured elements that enabled such development. In this context, It is also important to point out that the new TTDI does not measure the level of T&T development that an economy possesses, but the potential drivers of such development.

The development of the TTDI was pursued following the publication of the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019: Travel and Tourism at a Tipping Point , which considered the challenges linked to tourism development and growth such as overcrowding, unbalanced distribution of T&T economic benefits and damage to tourism-generating natural and cultural assets that ultimately diminished liveability for residents, created a local backlash against T&T development and harmed visitor experiences. Since the publication of the 2019 TTCI, the impact of COVID-19 and now geopolitical disruptions have further demonstrated the potential volatility of the sector and the need to reassess how it embeds resilience into its design and management practices.

In order to ensure a productive and long-standing recovery, the sector must incorporate lessons learned from current crises and ensure better preparedness for future headwinds, many of which can be historic and long term in nature and impact. The new TTDI framework is designed to support this pivot in strategy and practice.

The TTDI framework has been created with input from T&T stakeholders, including an advisory group that includes representatives from: Bloom Consulting, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), the University of Surrey, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). In addition, the index relies on close collaboration with the following data partners: AirDNA, Bloom Consulting, Euromonitor International, GlobalPetrolPrices.com, IATA, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), STR, Tripadvisor, the UNWTO and the WTTC.

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Please note that while the TTDI is an update of the TTCI, due to the altered methodology, framework and other differences, the 2021 TTDI should not be compared to the 2019 TTCI. To help address this, the 2019 results were recalculated using the new framework, methodology and indicators of the TTDI. Therefore, all comparisons in score and rank throughout this publication are between the 2019 results and the 2021 results of the TTDI.

For more detailed information on the TTDI methodology and new framework, country peer and income group classification, indicator details, partner information and to explore the index results through interactive data visualizations, please visit the index website .

1.1 Benchmarking the enablers of Travel and Tourism development

The index provides a strategic benchmarking tool for business, governments, international organizations and others to develop the T&T sector. By allowing cross-country comparison and by benchmarking countries’ progress on the drivers of T&T development, it informs policies and investment decisions related to the development of T&T businesses and the sector as a whole. The index provides unique insights into the strengths and areas for development of each country to support their efforts to enhance the long-term growth of their T&T sector in a sustainable and resilient manner. Furthermore, it provides a valuable platform for multistakeholder dialogue to formulate appropriate policies and actions at local, national, regional and global levels.

The index is comprised of five subindexes, 17 pillars and 112 individual indicators, distributed among the different pillars. However, the five subindexes are not factored into the calculation of the index and are used only for presentation and categorization purposes. The Non-Leisure Resources, Socioeconomic Resilience and Conditions, and T&T Demand Pressure and Impact pillars are all new when comparing earlier TTCI editions with the new TTDI.

Figure 1: The Travel & Tourism Development Index framework

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Business Environment (9 indicators) : This pillar captures the extent to which a country’s policy environment is conducive to companies doing business. Research has found significant links between economic growth and aspects such as how well property rights are protected and the efficiency of the legal framework. Policy stability and levels of regulatory burdens and corruption also play a critical role in determining economic development, productivity and overall investment decisions. These factors are important for all sectors, including T&T. In addition, we consider access to financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which is a particularly relevant issue for T&T development as the majority of operators are SMEs.

Safety and Security (6 indicators) : Safety and security are critical factors in determining the success of a country’s T&T sector. This pillar measures the extent to which a country exposes locals, tourists and businesses to security risks. In addition to creating barriers to T&T investment, countries with a high incidence of crime or violence are likely to deter visitors, making it less attractive to develop the T&T sector in those places. Here, the costliness and occurrence of common crime and violence, police reliability, and terrorism and armed conflict are considered.

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Health and Hygiene (6 indicators): This pillar measures healthcare infrastructure, accessibility and health security. COVID-19 has highlighted the potential impact of communicable diseases on the T&T sector. In particular, the pandemic has demonstrated how important a country’s healthcare system is when it comes to mitigating the impact of pandemics and ensuring safe travel conditions, and workforce availability and resilience. In general, if tourists or sector employees do become ill, the country’s health sector must be able to ensure that they are properly cared for, as measured by the availability of and access to physicians, hospital beds and general healthcare services. Moreover, access to safe drinking water and sanitation is important for the comfort and health of travellers and locals alike. Please note that due to evolving COVID-19 conditions, this pillar does not track the pandemic itself.

Human Resources and Labour Market (9 indicators): This pillar measures the availability of quality employees and the dynamism, efficiency and productivity of the labour market. High-quality human resources in an economy ensure that the sector has access to the collaborators it needs. Regarding a quality workforce, this means that years of schooling, formal educational attainment rates, the education system’s ability to meet economic needs and private-sector involvement in upgrading human resources are measured. Regarding the labour market, the flexibility, efficiency and openness of labour markets, as well as labour productivity in the hospitality, restaurant and transport sectors, are tracked.

ICT Readiness (8 indicators): This pillar measures the development and use of ICT infrastructure and digital services. Online services and digital platforms continue to grow in importance for T&T business operations. Such services and platforms are being used for everything from planning itineraries to booking travel and accommodation. Moreover, ICT has become crucial for businesses to access and advertise to new markets, improve efficiency and gain insights into consumer needs. The components of this pillar measure not only the existence of modern physical infrastructure (e.g. mobile network coverage and electricity supply), but also the degree to which digital platforms are used for T&T and related services and gain insights into consumer needs. The components of this pillar measure not only the existence of modern physical infrastructure (e.g. mobile network coverage and electricity supply), but also the degree to which digital platforms are used for T&T and related services.

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Prioritization of Travel and Tourism (5 indicators): This pillar measures the extent to which the government and investors actively promote and invest in the development of the T&T sector. The extent to which the government prioritizes the T&T sector has an important impact on T&T development. By making clear that the sector is of primary concern, the government can channel funds to essential development projects and coordinate the actors and resources necessary to develop the sector. The government can also play an important role in directly attracting tourists through national marketing campaigns. This pillar includes measures of government spending, country branding and the completeness and timeliness of providing T&T data to international organizations, as these indicate the importance that a country assigns to its T&T sector. Moreover, overall capital investment in T&T is accounted for as it measures the degree to which public and private stakeholders are willing to invest resources in T&T relative to other parts of the economy.

International Openness (4 indicators): This pillar measures how open a country is to visitors and providing travel services. Developing a T&T sector internationally requires a certain degree of openness and travel facilitation. Restrictive policies such as cumbersome visa requirements diminish tourists’ willingness to visit a country. Components measured in this pillar include: the number of bilateral air service agreements that the government has entered into, which affects the availability of air connections to the country; and the number of regional trade agreements in force, which indicates the extent to which it is possible to provide world-class tourism services. Financial openness is also measured as the free flow of capital is important for cross-border trade and investment in T&T services.

Price Competitiveness (5 indicators): This pillar measures how costly it is to travel or invest in a country. Lower costs related to travel in a country increase its attractiveness for many travellers as well as making its T&T sector more appealing to investors. Among the aspects of price competitiveness taken into account in this pillar are: airfare ticket taxes and airport charges, which can make flight tickets much more expensive; the relative cost of hotel and short-term rental accommodation; the cost of living, represented by purchasing power parity; and fuel price costs, which directly influence the cost of travel.

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Air Transport Infrastructure (4 indicators ): Air connectivity is essential for travellers’ ease of access to and from countries, as well as movement within many countries. In this pillar we measure international and domestic air route capacity and quality, using indicators such as available seat kilometres, the number of operating airlines and the efficiency of air transport services. The extent to which a country’s airports are integrated into the global air transport network is also measured.

Ground and Port Infrastructure (7 indicators): This pillar measures the availability of efficient and accessible ground and port transportation to important business centres and tourist attractions. Sufficiently extensive road and railway networks, indicated by road and railway densities, as well as road, railway and port infrastructure that meets international standards of comfort, security and modal efficiency are vital to enabling a T&T economy. This pillar also accounts for the efficiency of and access to public transport services such as underground rail systems and taxis as these are regularly used by visitors and T&T employees, especially in urban locations.

Tourist Service Infrastructure (5 indicators): This pillar measures the availability and competitive provision of key tourism services such as accommodation and car rentals. The availability of sufficient accommodation, resort and leisure facilities can represent a significant advantage for a country. We measure the level of tourism service infrastructure through the number of hotel rooms and short-term rental units, complemented by the extent of access to services such as car rentals and ATMs. Competition among tourism services is also accounted for because it plays a role in the pricing and quality of services.

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Natural Resources (5 indicators): This pillar measures the available natural capital as well as the development of outdoor tourism activities. Natural capital is defined in terms of the landscape, natural parks and richness of fauna. Countries with natural assets may be better positioned to attract tourists. In this pillar, we include several attractiveness measures, including the number of United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO) natural World Heritage Sites, the richness of fauna and biodiversity in the country and the scope of protected areas, which indicates the extent of national parks and nature reserves. Digital Demand [i] for nature and relevant activities is also measured as an illustration of how well known and effectively marketed a country’s natural assets are.

Cultural Resources (6 indicators): This pillar measures the availability of cultural resources such as archaeological sites and entertainment facilities. To an extent, this pillar captures how cultural resources are protected, developed and promoted. Included here are the number of UNESCO cultural World Heritage Sites, the number of large stadiums that can host significant sport or entertainment events, and a measure of Digital Demand for a country’s cultural sites and entertainment. Also included are the number of UNESCO Creative Cities, representing efforts to protect and develop cultural and creative activities and industries in urban centres.

Non-Leisure Resources (4 indicators): This pillar measures the extent and attractiveness of factors that drive business and other non-leisure travel, which account for a significant share of T&T revenue and profit. We have included the presence of major multinational corporations and cities that are highly integrated into the global economy as proxies for business travel. Meanwhile, the number and quality of a country’s universities play an important role in attracting academic travel. Lastly, online searches related to business, academic and medical travel are also measured to imply global interest in a country’s non-leisure resources.

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Environmental Sustainability (15 indicators): This pillar measures the general sustainability of an economy’s natural environment, protection of its natural resources, and vulnerability to and readiness for climate change. The importance of the natural environment in providing an attractive location for tourism cannot be overstated, so policies and factors enhancing environmental sustainability are an important aspect of ensuring a country’s future attractiveness as a destination. Water stress, marine and air pollution, loss of forest cover and the degree of extinction risk for species provide an insight into the status of a country’s environment. Additionally, public- and private-sector protection of the environment and national parks and the ratification of international environmental treaties indicate the degree to which the government and the private sector are preserving the natural assets that generate nature-based T&T. Lastly, metrics related to greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), the use of renewable energy, investment in green infrastructure and exposure to weather-related events are important in understanding how exposed, ready and willing a country is to address climate change, which in itself is one of the greatest long-term threats the T&T sector faces.

Socioeconomic Resilience and Conditions (7 indicators): This pillar captures the socio-economic well-being and resilience of an economy. Gender equality, inclusion of a diverse workforce, greater workers’ rights and reducing the number of young adults not in education, employment or training are all important for improving employee productivity and creating a larger and higher-quality labour pool. This is particularly important for the T&T sector as it often employs an above-average number of women, members of minorities and youths. Investment in and greater coverage of social protection services such as child and maternity support, unemployment and disability benefits are also key to making the labour market more resilient in the face of economic downturns and other shocks. Furthermore, combined with access to basic resources, as measured by poverty rates, all of the factors above play a role in broader social and economic stability, which affects investment in T&T.

Travel and Tourism Demand Pressure and Impact (7 indicators): This pillar measures factors that may indicate the existence of, or risk related to, overcrowding and demand volatility, as well as the quality and impact of T&T. The T&T sector does not operate in a vacuum. Unmanaged tourism development can lead to destinations operating beyond their capacity, leading to overcrowding, damaged natural and cultural resources, strained infrastructure, increased housing prices and overall reduced liveability for local residents. If left unaddressed, such issues can lead to a backlash by residents towards tourism, reduced visitor satisfaction and lower overall destination attractiveness, all of which negatively affect T&T development. Aspects measured include length of visitor stays, tourism seasonality, proxies for the dispersion of tourism, and the distribution of T&T economic benefits to local communities. Such factors can all help mitigate these issues by lowering the strain on destination capacity, creating resident buy-in, promoting more travel options and markets, and enriching travellers’ experiences.

1.2 Data and methodology

Most of the dataset for the TTDI is statistical data from international organizations, with the remainder based on survey data from the World Economic Forum’s annual Executive Opinion Survey, which is used to measure concepts that are qualitative in nature or for which internationally comparable statistics are not available for enough countries.

The sources of statistical data include, but are not limited to, AirDNA, Bloom Consulting, Euromonitor International, IATA, ICAO, the International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the International Union for the Conservation (IUCN), STR, Tripadvisor, UNESCO, UN Statistics Division, UNWTO, the World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank, CIA World Factbook, WTO, WTTC and the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA). The overall TTDI score is computed through successive aggregations of scores, from the indicator level (e.g. the lowest, most disaggregated level) through the pillar levels, using a simple average (i.e. the arithmetic mean) to combine the components. Scores on each indicator are first normalized and rated on a common scale.

1.3 Country coverage

The TTDI covers 117 countries. Economies that were covered in the TTCI 2019 but are not covered in the TTDI 2021 are Algeria, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Gambia, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Jamaica, Liberia, Mauritania, Mozambique, Norway, Oman, Russian Federation, Seychelles, Uganda, Ukraine, Zimbabwe and Taiwan, China.

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INDONESIA’S TOURISM PERFORMANCE INDEX RANKS IN THE WORLD’S TOP 32

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THE INDONESIAN Tourism sector made a proud achievement where the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) which was just officially released by the World Economic Forum (WEC) on May 24, 2022 showed that Indonesia shot up 12 places, from 44th position. ranked in the top 32 in the world.

Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, in the Weekly Press Briefing, at the Sapta Pesona Building, Jakarta, Monday (5/30) said that despite being hit by various obstacles, Indonesia was able to achieve the largest increase in ranking, up to 3.4%. while Saudi Arabia achieved the second largest ranking increase, as its score rose 2.3% on the TTCI.

“Indonesia is ranked 32nd, up 12 positions from 117 countries around the world. And we achieved this 12-level increase in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that we went through and so many obstacles, but it turns out that there are several points that we managed to fix and improve. And if we look at the Asia Pacific region, the country’s tourism sector has also managed to enter the top 10, ranking eighth,” said Sandiaga.

Sandiaga added that in ASEAN, Indonesia is in a very prestigious position because we have succeeded in surpassing the achievements of our neighboring countries. The data shows that Indonesian tourism has managed to climb up or managed to rise by using an effective and efficient budget.

He continued that Proving that the programs and policies rolled out by the Tourism Ministry are right on target, useful and timely, because they have a direct impact on the tourism sector and the creative economy, so that they are able to create jobs and encourage economic recovery.

“I just reported this to President Joko Widodo and he asked us to all out voice this achievement that in the midst of the pandemic storm, in the midst of the difficulties we are facing, in the midst of the budget that continues to be reduced, but we were able to increase our index to 12 ranks and steadily and significantly in the upper ranks of the tourism sector,” he said.

Minister Sandiaga is committed to continuing to improve the performance of the tourism sector and the creative economy. He immediately moved quickly to study again or evaluate the indicators that triggered the economic revival in the tourism sector.

“Not only that, I will also strengthen collaboration with ministries/agencies related to data updating. So that what Indonesia’s tourism has achieved is accurate with the situation on the ground,” he said.

He explained, and we are now reviewing the indicators that are in 2022, how we can improve again in the years to come. Because there are 112 indicators and we will also involve other ministries/agencies related to data updating.

“Because we cannot work alone and we will also improve coordination across ministries/agencies, including embracing local governments. And we will also publish the Indonesian version of TTCI to raise enthusiasm from our friends from provinces, districts, cities to the tourist village level,” he said.

Sandiaga’s initiation in issuing the Indonesian version of TTCI is because it is one of the references for the main performance index of the Tourism Ministry, which is monitored by tourism and creative stakeholders . [traveltext.id]

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British guidebook publisher Rough Guides has included Indonesia in its list of the world’s most beautiful countries – and quite high up, too.

The ranking was updated on Jan. 4 based on Rough Guides’ readers voting on social media channels.

This was not lost on President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who hailed the achievement with a video shared on his Instagram account.

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“Renowned UK publisher Rough Guides recently conducted a global survey on the world’s most beautiful countries. The result [shows] that Indonesia was ranked sixth in the world, but [was named] the most beautiful country in Asia,” Jokowi wrote in the same post.

The video shows some of the most popular tourist attractions, from temples to surfing spots in Bali, beautiful beaches in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, and orangutans in Kalimantan.

“Rough Guides’ polling strengthens Indonesia’s position as a world-class tourist destination,” said Jokowi.

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Every year millions of tourists write reviews on the site, all of which are later compiled in “TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice”. The platform uses these reviews to determine the ranks.

Bali ranked first on the 2017 list. Meanwhile, this year’s list-topper Paris, France, jumped from its third place last year.

Boasting more than 315 million users, TripAdvisor is currently among the most popular reference sites for travellers deciding upon destinations.

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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Industri pariwisata Indonesia berada di peringkat 32 dari total 117 negara seluruh dunia berdasarkan laporan dari Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021 yang diterbitkan Mei 2022. P osisi tersebut naik 8 peringkat dibandingkan capaian di 2019, alias tahun sebelum pandemi.

Adapun tolok ukur yang digunakan dalam indeks ini antara lain aspek keamanan, kebersihan dan higienitas, sumber daya alam, lingkungan bisnis, infrastruktur, dan harga yang kompetitif. Indonesia unggul tipis dibanding negara tetangga seperti Malaysia di peringkat ke-38 dan Thailand di posisi ke-36

Menteri Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif Indonesia Sandiaga Uno menyebut capaian tersebut merupakan indikasi bahwa industri pariwisata dalam negeri mulai pulih dan bergairah lagi setelah dihantam badai Covid selama dua tahun terakhir. Lewat akun Twitter-nya, Sandi juga menunjukkan bagaimana saat ini penerbangan domestik mulai penuh lagi. 

"Saya optimis momentum positif ini bisa kita manfaatkan sebaik mungkin agar Indonesia segera bangkit dari keterpurukan selama pandemi dan menjadi titik balik untuk maju menjadi negara terdepan," kata Sandiaga melalui akun Twitter-nya, dikutip Jumat (3/6/2022).

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There is the glamour of a bustling city and the magnificence of sprawling nature both in land and in sea, hiding Indonesia’s colorful heritage. Beating Japan and the Philippines , the country of Indonesia ranks first in the world for the largest coastline coverage at 54.72 thousand kilometers. Within these coastlines are miles upon miles of beautiful beaches incomparable with the rest of the world. 

You would be surprised at how much more the country has to offer aside from its gorgeous beaches. Indonesia is also abundantly rich in biodiversity, historical architecture, and culture. If that is not the full package, then what is? 

Southeast Asia is definitely a different type of travel to experience. If it is your first time in the region, we suggest booking a private guided tour to ease your worries. GoWithGuide only hires professional local guides who are trained and ready to answer any of your queries. 

Before embarking on your equatorial exploits, read up on all you need to know before visiting incredible Indonesia. 

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Indonesia’s Top 10 Tourism Statistics

Home to 17% of the entire world’s biodiversity and more than 273 million people , it is no wonder Indonesia tops the list of travelers wanting to experience the world. The archipelago awaits, with 18,110 islands ready to be explored. 

  • 4 million - 2020 saw more than four million tourists flock to the many islands of Indonesia to experience the culture, bask in nature, and have some well-needed rest and relaxation. 
  • 18 million - Pre-COVID-19, more than 18 million visitor arrivals were recorded from 2018, higher than the Southeast Asia average of 13 million. 
  • 1.6% - Tourism revenues amount to 1.6% of the country’s GNP.
  • 5.47 million - Foreign visitor arrivals are steadily increasing since COVID-19 hit, with 5.47 million tourists entering Indonesia in 2022, compared to the 1.56 tourist arrivals the year before. 
  • 737 USD - On average, visitors in 2020 spent 737 USD during their entire trip. 
  • 2.93 nights - International tourists stayed for an average of 2.93 nights in 2020. 
  • 43.1 °C - In September 2001, record hot temperatures reaching 43.1 °C (106.34°F) scorched Indonesia. 
  • Bali - The island of Bali tops the list of most visited islands in Indonesia in 2019, with Riau Islands a close second, totaling 2.5 million and 2.3 million tourist arrivals respectively. 
  • 97.27% - 97.27% of residents have rice as a staple in their meals. 
  • 87% - Most residents in the country (87%) declare themselves Muslim. 

Who Else Loves Indonesia?

An interesting mix of countries tops the list of international tourism arrivals in 2019, with European, North and South American, and Asian countries making an appearance. 

  • France - Tourists from France were the largest contingent of inbound visitors, with more than 200,000 tourists visiting Indonesia. 
  • United States 

Life in Indonesia

Indonesia has something for every type of traveler. For the foodies, food tours introducing you to the authentic tastes of satay, pece lele (catfish), and nasi liwet (Javanese rice) will leave you hungry for more. If you love adventure , exploring the country’s many mountains and seas will strengthen your wanderlust.

For the art aficionados , a trek through Indonesia’s traditional sites and attractions will take you back in time. 

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Top 5 Must See Indonesia Attractions

Jakarta City 

Downtown, Jakarta blends Islamic culture and high class residential modernities like antipodes. Jakarta is the capital that keeps on giving, with extraordinary attractions such as the National Museum containing more than 140,000 collections of history and prehistory, the biggest mosque in the country in the form of Istiqlal Mosque, as well as China Town. 

Mount Batur

Meeting up at Toya Bungka Village hours before sunrise, everything is still, and the sky is dim. A local briefs you about Mount Batur , sharing a bit of its history and what to expect. He expects to give a more detailed account of the mountain on the hike to those eager to learn more. Reaching the crater, you are greeted with a lovely view, some delicious smelling breakfast, and whispers of a hot spring bath on the way down. 

There is so much to do on the island of Bali , you could easily spend weeks without getting bored. Find yourself in Ubud , where UNESCO-listed rice terraces reign and the grand Tegenungan Waterfall and Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary can be enjoyed. Otherwise, lounge at Padang-Padang Beach before watching the entrancing Uluwatu Kecak Dance. In order to get the most of your visit, speak with our local guides to get the most accurate and up-to-date advice as to how to plan your days. 

Lying in between Sumatra and Bali is the island of Java , volcanic, historical, and undeniably beautiful. Hear the Buddhist stories to attain Nirvana at Borobudur Temple. Once spiritually refreshed, wake up your senses in the active crater at Kawah Ijen. 

Ever seen those markets in boats? Yes, you can find them in Bandung , specifically in the Floating Market Lembang. To get the best deals, book a private tour with a local guide so as not to get the “tourist price” of items and food. For the children, take them to the Great Asia Africa, a theme park with replica villages from the region, as well as a mini zoo. 

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Best Time to Visit Indonesia

If you are in search of calm seas and blue skies, then Indonesia is best visited during its dry season from May to October. Although rain showers may occur during this time, these storms are definitely less frequent than in the wet season from November to April. 

With highs of 31°C (87.8°F) and lows of 21°C (69.8°F), the country’s weather follows many of the other equatorial regions nearby. If you are looking for clear skies and inviting temperature, then July and August are the best months for you. 

How to Get Around Indonesia

Buses - This is the main way both locals and tourists get around, specifically in minibuses called angkots , short for angkutan kota, or public transportation. 

Trains - More comfortable than buses, trains are your next best bet for transportation. Like most countries, the lines are mostly in central areas. Depending on where you would like to go, there may or may not be a train line available. Check the official train website for more information. 

Boats - Boats and ferries will get you to the islands in but an hour or two. Make sure you book your tickets well in advance to ensure seats on your desired travel date. 

Safety in Indonesia

Indonesia was ranked 14 out of 43 Asian countries in the list of Safety Index Rankings in 2021. The country is a relatively safe country to visit, but just like in any country, make sure you are aware of your surroundings. Pickpockets may abound, and taxi and ATM-related scams may occur. 

In order to make the most of your tropical adventure safely, hire a  private guide to whizz you through all the most interesting attractions. Having a local with you will not only assimilate you to the culture, but they can also recommend off-the-beaten path alternatives, as well as suggest the best times to visit certain attractions. 

Dos & Don'ts In Indonesia

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Indonesia has everything you need for a perfect summer vacation. This equatorial jewel will not only leave you refreshed, but even revitalized after spending some time in the country’s spiritual nature. 

For your next holiday destination, take your pick of one of the amazing islands dotted around Indonesia. Make sure to book your private tours with our local guides in advance to ensure we can provide the best service on your desired travel dates. Be the first to share these statistics and important information with friends and family. They will definitely add Indonesia to their bucket lists!

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    The tourism industry is an important part of Indonesia's economy, contributing over two percent of its gross domestic product. The importance of international tourism in its regions, however ...

  3. Indonesia eyes top 15 in global travel index after ranking 22nd

    Indonesia's TTDI ranking among 119 countries was 22nd in 2023, up 10 positions from 2021. The assessment, conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF), is announced every two years. Ruhati noted that the Indonesian Quality Tourism Conference (IQTC) in Bali on August 29-30 will discuss efforts to further improve Indonesia's tourism index ranking.

  4. Indonesia leapfrogs regional peers in global tourism ranking

    The report released on Tuesday ranks Indonesia 22nd globally, up 14 spots since the last ranking from 2019, marking the biggest leap in the region. The great improvement puts Indonesia ahead of ...

  5. Development and importance of tourism for Indonesia

    Tourism in Indonesia Indonesia recorded a total of 1.55 million tourists in 2021, ranking 41st in the world in absolute terms. The fact that larger countries regularly perform better in a comparison of the absolute number of guests is obvious. By putting the tourist numbers in relation to the population of Indonesia, the result is much more ...

  6. Indonesia'S Tourism Performance Index Ranked 22nd in The World

    THE INDONESIAN tourism sector again carved a proud achievement, Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI), which was just officially released by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on May 21, 2024 showed that Indonesia's position was back up 10 rankings, from rank 32 to rank 22 of the world. According to the Minister of Tourism and Creative ...

  7. 1. About the Travel & Tourism Development Index

    The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report (TTCR) 2021 is the latest edition of the 15-year-old TTCR series, a flagship publication of the World Economic Forum's Platform for Shaping the Future of Mobility. ... Indonesia had the largest rank increase (44th to 32nd).

  8. Indonesia'S Tourism Performance Index Ranks in The World'S Top 32

    Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, in the Weekly Press Briefing, at the Sapta Pesona Building, Jakarta, Monday (5/30) said that despite being hit by various obstacles, Indonesia was able to achieve the largest increase in ranking, up to 3.4%. while Saudi Arabia achieved the second largest ranking increase, as its score rose ...

  9. International rankings of Indonesia

    Total area Indonesia is the 15th largest out of 249 territories. Largest archipelagic state in the world by area and population; ... World Tourism rankings 2007, ranked 37 out of 200 Countries. [6] International arrival of foreign tourists to Indonesia ranked 10 in the Asia and the Pacific (2019). See also

  10. Indonesia's ranking improves by 12 places in 2021 TTCI: Uno

    Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia has improved its ranking in the World Economic Forum's 2021 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), released in May 2022, by 12 places, Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno has informed. Currently, Indonesia is ranked 32 out of 117 countries. During a virtual weekly press briefing accessed ...

  11. Indonesia jumps 8 ranks : NOW at no. 42 in World Tourism

    On 6 April 2017, the World Economic Forum (WEF) issued the World's Travel & Tourism Competitive Index (TTCI) for 2016, in which Indonesia was assessed to have jumped a significant 8 rungs from rank no. 50 to no. 42 within one year. This consdering that the previous year, in 2015, Indonesia's tourism competitiveness leapt 20 points from the earlier no. 70 status.

  12. Indonesia's tourism ranking

    The result [shows] that Indonesia was ranked sixth in the world, but [was named] the most beautiful country in Asia," Jokowi wrote in the same post. The video shows some of the most popular tourist attractions, from temples to surfing spots in Bali, beautiful beaches in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, and orangutans in Kalimantan. "Rough Guides ...

  13. Siaran Pers : Indeks Kinerja Pariwisata Indonesia Peringkat ke-22 Dunia

    Jakarta, 21 Mei 2024 - Sektor pariwisata Indonesia kembali menorehkan prestasi membanggakan, Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) yang baru saja dirilis secara resmi oleh World Economic Forum (WEF) pada 21 Mei 2024 menunjukkan posisi Indonesia kembali melesat naik 10 peringkat, dari ranking 32 menjadi peringkat 22 dunia.

  14. Understanding the Indonesian Tourism Index

    The original article can be found in Memaknai Indeks Kepariwisataan Indonesia. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Indonesia's Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) ranking always rose: from 70th in 2013 to 50th. in 2015, ranked 42nd in 2017, and ranked 40th in 2019. Then the government set a target of ranking 34th/29th by the end of medium ...

  15. Growth of Tourism in Indonesia April 2024

    Cumulatively, international visitor arrivals from January to April 2024 increased by 24.85 percent compared with the same period in 2023. This increase was mainly recorded at Ngurah Rai Airport-Bali and Soekarno Hatta Airport Banten, which increased by 28.92 percent and 38.31 percent, respectively. In April 2024, the number of outbound trips ...

  16. World Tourism rankings

    World Tourism rankings. 22 languages. ... Indonesia: 15.5 million: 13.4 million: 15.4: 3.5 Europe. In 2022, there were 594.5 million international tourist arrivals to Europe, an increase of 95% over 2021. [5] Top 10 destinations of the last four years were: Rank Destination

  17. The international visitor arrivals in July 2024 were 1.31 million

    The number of domestic tourism trips in July 2024, reached 77.24 million. This number decreased by 7.46 percent compared with June 2024 (m-to-m), but increased by 4.83 percent compared with July 2023 (y-on-y). Cumulatively, from January to July 2024, domestic tourism trips recorded 598.72 million trips.

  18. World Tourism Organization

    Tourism Statistics. Get the latest and most up-to-date tourism statistics for all the countries and regions around the world. Data on inbound, domestic and outbound tourism is available, as well as on tourism industries, employment and complementary indicators. All statistical tables available are displayed and can be accessed individually.

  19. Outbound Tourism Statistics 2020

    Outbound Tourism Statistics 2023. May 23, 2024. Domestic Tourism Statistics 2023. June 26, 2020. Domestic Tourism Statistics 2019. BPS-Statistics Indonesia. Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS - Statistics Indonesia)Jl. Dr. Sutomo 6-8. Jakarta 10710 Indonesia. Telp (62-21) 3841195. 3842508. 3810291. Faks (62-21) 3857046. Mailbox : [email protected]. About ...

  20. Pariwisata RI Naik Peringkat, Ranking 32 dari 117 Negara

    Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Industri pariwisata Indonesia berada di peringkat 32 dari total 117 negara seluruh dunia berdasarkan laporan dari Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021 yang diterbitkan Mei 2022. P osisi tersebut naik 8 peringkat dibandingkan capaian di 2019, alias tahun sebelum pandemi.. Adapun tolok ukur yang digunakan dalam indeks ini antara lain aspek keamanan, kebersihan dan ...

  21. The Official Website of Indonesia Tourism

    The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy introduced InDOnesia CARE, a symbol of support for Indonesia's strong effort in implementing the cleanliness, health, safety, and environment protocols across the tourism industry as mandatory precautions. All to assure travelers that InDOnesia CARE for your safety, health, hygiene and comfort.

  22. Indonesia Tourism Statistics 1960-2024

    Indonesia tourism statistics for 2020 was 3,533,000,000.00, a 80.8% decline from 2019. Indonesia tourism statistics for 2019 was 18,405,000,000.00, a 2.74% increase from 2018. International tourism receipts are expenditures by international inbound visitors, including payments to national carriers for international transport.

  23. Indonesia Tourism Statistics 2023

    Before embarking on your equatorial exploits, read up on all you need to know before visiting incredible Indonesia. Indonesia's Top 10 Tourism Statistics. ... Indonesia was ranked 14 out of 43 Asian countries in the list of Safety Index Rankings in 2021. The country is a relatively safe country to visit, but just like in any country, make ...

  24. Indonesia Global Tourism Index Increases Indonesia Enjoys Better

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