Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism is expanding its “Clean Tourism Movement” program nationwide, aiming to enhance hygiene and safety standards across all tourist destinations. The initiative focuses on improving cleanliness, health protocols, and environmental sustainability to attract both domestic and international visitors. This expansion follows successful pilot programs and increasing traveler concern regarding hygiene post-pandemic. The Ministry will collaborate with local governments, businesses, and communities to implement and monitor the program’s effectiveness. Key components include waste management improvements, sanitation upgrades, and training for tourism workers. Officials anticipate the program will rebuild tourist confidence and support the sector’s recovery, positioning Indonesia as a safe and responsible travel destination. The Ministry aims for widespread adoption of these standards before the peak tourist season.