Indonesia and South Korea are actively seeking to strengthen collaboration in the tourism sector. Representatives from the Indonesian Tourism Ministry have engaged with the South Korean government to discuss broadening the scope of their existing partnership. Discussions centered on increasing investment in Indonesian tourism infrastructure and promoting travel between the two nations. Both countries aim to attract more tourists by leveraging each other’s cultural and natural attractions. Specific areas of focus include joint marketing initiatives, streamlined visa processes, and the development of new tourism destinations. This collaboration is expected to boost economic growth and create employment opportunities in both Indonesia and South Korea. Further details of the agreement are anticipated following ongoing negotiations.
