BADUNG: Director general of foreign promotion for the culture and tourism ministry, I Gede Pitana said Friday that 14 percent of foreign visitors to Bali enjoyed adventurous activities, such as diving
ADUNG: Director general of foreign promotion for the culture and tourism ministry, I Gede Pitana said Friday that 14 percent of foreign visitors to Bali enjoyed adventurous activities, such as diving. Furthermore, 47 percent of tourists sought adventurous sports on the island.
Pitana admitted that Bali still lacked the proper facilities to support adventure tourism, compared to Nepal with its famous mountain climbing or Australia's outback adventuring.
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