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18 to join 2008 Tour d’Indonesia

JAKARTA: Ten international and eight local teams have confirmed they will take part in the Speedy Tour d’Indonesia cycling tourney.

The 1,793-kilometer, 12-stage tour will set out from Jakarta on Nov. 23 and finish in Bali on Dec. 5.

Indonesia Cycling Association (ISSI) deputy chairman Sofian Ruzian said Tuesday the international teams would include Jazzy Sports Beacon from the Philippines, Japan National Team, Jajo Spirit of Sport from Switzerland and host Polygon Sweet Nice Team. Local teams will include Dodol Picnic and Jakarta Cycling Club.

“Preparations are 95 percent complete. However, we are still concerned about the cash pledged by the sponsor,” Sofian said. — JP

Source: The Jakarta Post

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Tourism future bright despite travel warning: Minister

Wasti Atmodjo ,  Contributor ,  Denpasar

The Minister of Tourism and Culture Jero Wacik expressed optimism Thursday that the future of Indonesia’s tourism remained bright despite a number of countries issuing travel warnings following the recent execution of three terrorists.

“Tourism conditions in Indonesia remain stable, particularly in Bali,” he said.

Several countries, including Australia — one of the largest contributors to tourist numbers — has warned its citizens against traveling to Indonesia following the execution of Amrozy, Ali Ghufron and Imam Samudra.

The three were convicted terrorists responsible for the 2002 bombings of two popular night spots in Kuta. The blasts killed 202 people, mainly foreigners, and injured hundreds of others.

Jero said there were fears the executions would destabilize the country’s security, but counterterrorism forces had managed to maintain stability.

Jero said he was confident that the travel warnings would not significantly affect the flow of foreign travelers into Indonesia, and denied they had triggered cancellations and a reduction in visitor numbers.

“Please check those facts. From which countries did these cancellations occur? Based on the report I received, everything is still going well,” he said.

A small decline in tourist numbers over a one or two day period was normal, he said, but those instances should not be used to measure the overall conditions.

Citing official data, Jero said the number of foreigners visiting Bali was still around 6,000 tourists per day, exceeding the average of 4,500 visitors.

“This year the average soared to 6,000 and even 6,400 tourists per day. These are very good numbers,” he said. Jero said this proved Bali was still a very attractive destination for holiday-makers.

From January to August 2008, 1,298,046 foreign and domestic tourists visited Bali, a monthly increase of around 10% compared to the same period last year.

“We think the numbers will remain at a high level, or even increase,” Jero said.

Indonesia’s receives the most tourists from Japan, Australia, Russia and Malaysia.

Source: The Jakarta Post

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