Badung, Bali (ANTARA) - Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, expressed concern over the potential for overtourism in South Bali, citing Barcelona as a cautionary example. Speaking at the THINC Indonesia Conference in Badung district, on Wednesday, Uno emphasized the need for a balanced approach to tourism development.

"South Bali is nearing overtourism," he warned. "A 10 percent increase could push us into that territory. We must avoid a situation like Barcelona, where tourists became public enemies," he expounded.

He pointed to the July 2024 protests in Barcelona, during which residents expressed their frustration over the overwhelming number of tourists in the city.

To prevent a similar situation in Bali, there is a need to implement sustainable business practices and improve tourism quality, he said.

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Despite Bali's impressive tourism figure, with occupancy rates reaching 90 percent and daily visitor numbers exceeding 21 thousand, Uno stressed the importance of spreading tourist arrivals beyond South Bali.

Traffic congestion and other issues stemming from overtourism have prompted calls for investment in West Bali and North Bali, including less-explored areas like Karangasem, Klungkung, Tabanan, and Bangli.

The two-day THINC Indonesia Conference provided a platform for industry stakeholders to discuss investment opportunities, share knowledge, and explore the latest trends in hotel development and management.

The event focused on the intersection of tourism and hospitality, addressing topics such as financing, property development, asset management, and the impact of technology on the industry.

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