The funds would be used to improve the islands’ infrastructure.
usa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan are still among the most popular tourist destinations in Bali, with thousands of visitors, both local and foreign, traveling to the islands every day.
However, starting on Monday, foreign tourists will be required to pay a fee to go there, namely Rp 15,000 (US$1.06) per person for toddlers and Rp 25,000 for adults.
The levy is mandated by Klungkung regency administration bylaw No. 5/2018 on recreational and sports sites retribution, which was approved by the Klungkung Council last year.
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It is collected upon the foreign tourists’ arrival and is valid for all three islands.
“Tourist should only pay one time to visit the three islands,” Klungkung Tourist Agency head Nengah Sukasta told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.
Nengah said the funds would be used to improve the islands’ infrastructure.
All three are part of Nusa Penida district and under the regency's authority.
“We will send the money back to Nusa Penida [district] to improve its infrastructure,” he said.
Nengah is optimistic that foreign visitors would not protest the Rp 25,000 levy as they could enjoy the many tourist destinations across the three islands. (kes)
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