The Indonesian government is actively promoting health tourism by streamlining access to traditional herbal medicines, known as *jamu*. The National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) will facilitate special access for foreign tourists seeking these treatments. This initiative aims to attract international visitors specifically for health and wellness purposes, leveraging Indonesia’s rich herbal medicine heritage. BPOM will ensure the safety and quality of the *jamu* products offered to tourists, adhering to stringent regulatory standards. The move is part of a broader strategy to diversify Indonesia’s tourism sector and boost economic growth. Authorities anticipate increased revenue and a strengthened reputation for Indonesian healthcare. This policy seeks to position Indonesia as a destination for integrated health solutions combining modern medicine and traditional remedies.