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The Meg is a larger and angrier version of Jaws – or so its trailer claims.
Facing the possibility of severe environmental damage owing to mass tourism, hundreds of industry stakeholders gathered to find the best formula for sustaining the beauty of Southeast Asia’s sandy beaches.
While coral reefs have an economic value, coastal communities have a direct incentive to preserve them as a sustainable source of income
The theme of this year’s World Environment Day on June 5 is “Beat plastic pollution”. Bali alone declared a “waste emergency” in December amid viral vlogs showing a massive amount of trash washing up on its shores.
In addition to natural disasters, slow-paced disruption such as climate change is another challenge to tourism in ASEAN countries.
Posh resorts and white beaches are not the only staples of Nusa Dua as shown in a recent underwater photography competition.
Surfer, presenter and environmentalist Hamish Daud has big dreams about Indonesia’s seas.
Those visiting this year’s ARTJOG will be in for a unique experience as they enter Mulyana’s installation shaped as an upside down diamond.
The Fleur de Passion has gone through a fascinating evolution from a World War II German minesweeper into an expedition ship on a mission to mitigate climate change.
Indonesia should not be openly accessible to tourism before people can behave themselves, as this type of exposure is damaging the country’s reputation internationally by degrading the environment and endangering the future of our ecosystem.