Indonesia’s Deputy Tourism Minister, Ni Luh Puspa, has called on tourism businesses in Dieng, Central Java, to enhance their services and safety protocols in anticipation of the upcoming school holiday period. The directive focuses on ensuring a positive experience for the expected influx of visitors. Puspa emphasized the importance of coordinated preparation among all stakeholders, including accommodation providers, transportation services, and local attractions. Concerns were raised regarding potential overcrowding and the need for improved infrastructure to support the increased tourist volume. Authorities are working to ensure visitor safety and maintain the quality of tourism offerings in the popular Dieng Plateau region. This push aims to boost the local economy and solidify Dieng’s position as a key tourist destination.
