The head of the Bali Provincial Tourism Office said that from the start of next yr or February 2024, a fee of PLN 150,000 will likely be charged to foreign tourists entering the Island of the Gods. Rp. This fee will likely be mandatory for tourists. The reason for imposing an entrance fee of USD 10 (similar to Rp 150,000) on foreign tourists is to limit the entry of foreign tourists behaving inappropriately.
There will likely be a US$10 entry fee for foreign tourists in any respect entry points to Bali, especially I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport and Benoa Port in Denpasar.
Tjokorda Bagus Pemayun, who serves as the pinnacle of the Bali Provincial Tourism Office, also revealed that the plan for the overseas tourism fee mechanism and procedure continues to be under development within the Bali Governor’s Ordinance (Pergub).
He further stated that the explanation for introducing this fee in February 2024 is to offer time for socializing with foreign tourists.
Over the past six months, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf) has committed to socializing this policy all over the world. Meanwhile, the Bali provincial government plans to spread information in regards to the latest policy amongst foreign tourists. Pemayun hopes that each one parties, especially those involved within the tourism industry, will help spread the word about this entry fee.
Regarding the payment process, it should be accomplished at Ngurah Rai Airport. Every arriving foreign tourist will likely be required to pay, but payment won’t be made in money.
Then, cooperation will likely be established with perception banks reminiscent of BRI and other institutions, using QR codes that will likely be available on the airport. Alternatively, there could also be an application that will be accessed or the Bali Log application or the services of the suitable perception bank will be used when applying for a visa within the tourist’s country of origin.
Earlier, this news got here from Bali Governor Wayan Koster, who announced that a fee of PLN 150,000 could be charged to foreign tourists entering the Island of the Gods. Rs.
Koster explained that this fee will apply to foreign tourists who arrive in Bali directly from abroad or not directly through other regions of Indonesia.
He said this throughout the twenty sixth DPRD Plenary Assembly on the DPRD Provincial Office in Bali on Wednesday (July 7) during a discussion on the draft Regional Regulation (Raperda). This fee will only be charged once during your visit to Bali.







