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    SMANEGERI2CIREBON

    2011

    TOURISM IN INDONESIA

    Name :

    Class : X-9

    Teacher : Mr.Andri and Mrs.Tineka

    Country : Indonesia

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    TOURISM IN INDONESIA 2011

    1. ALL ABOUT INDONESIA........................................................................... 3

    1.1. THE LOCATION OF INDONESIA .............................................................. 3

    1.2. THE REASON WHY INDONESIA IS FAMOUS FOR ITS CULTURE .................... 4

    2. TOURISM IN INDONESIA ......................................................................... 7

    2.1. INDONESIAN TOURISM STATISTICS ........................................................ 7

    3. TOURISM ATTRACTION........................................................................... 9

    3.1. DIVE SITES ........................................................................................ 9

    3.2. SURF BREAKS.................................................................................... 9

    3.3. NATIONAL PARKS.............................................................................. 10

    3.4. CULTURAL TOURISM ......................................................................... 11

    3.5. GASTRONOMY TOURISM ................................................................... 12

    4. THE MOST KNOWN CULTURE.............................................................. 15

    4.1. WAYANG KULIT PERFORMANCES ....................................................... 15

    4.2. BEAUTIFUL MERAK DANCE OF INDONESIA........................................... 154.3. INDONESIAN ROYAL BATIK CULTURE STYLE ........................................ 16

    5. INDONESIAN CULTURE FORM ............................................................. 17

    5.1. TRADITIONAL HOUSE......................................................................... 17

    5.2. TRADITIONAL DANCE ........................................................................ 17

    6. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT INDONESIA ................... ERROR!

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    1. All about Indonesia

    1.1. The location of Indonesia

    The Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising 17,504

    large and small tropical islands fringed with white sandy beaches, many still

    uninhabited and a number even still unnamed. Straddling the equator, situated

    between the continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian

    Oceans, it is as wide as the United States from San Francisco to New York, equaling

    the distance between London and Moscow. Indonesia has a total population of

    > (more than) 215 million people from more than 200 ethnic groups. The national

    language is Bahasa Indonesia.

    Among the most well known islands are

    Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan (formerly Borneo), Sulawesi (formerly Celebes), the

    Maluku Islands (or better known as Moluccas, the original Spice Islands) and Papua.

    Then, there is Bali the worlds best island resort with its enchanting culture,

    beaches, dynamic dances and music. But Indonesia still has many unexplored

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    islands with grand mountain views, green rainforests to trek through, rolling waves to

    surf and deep blue pristine seas to dive in where one can swim with dugongs,

    dolphins and large mantarays.

    1.2.The reason why Indonesia is famous for its culture

    Because of her location, and geology, Indonesia is blessed with the most

    diverse landscape, from fertile ricelands on Java and Bali to the luxuriant rainforests

    of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi, to the savannah grasslands of the

    Nusatenggara islands to snow-capped peaks of West Papua.

    Her wildlife ranges from the prehistoric giant Komodo lizard to the Orang Utan

    and the Java rhino, to the Sulawesi anoa dwarf buffalos, to birds with exquisite

    plumage like the cockatoo and the bird of paradise. This is also the habitat of the

    Rafflesia the worlds largest flower, wild orchids, an amazing variety of spices, and

    aromatic hardwood and a large variety of fruit trees. Underwater, scientists havefound in North Sulawesi the prehistoric coelacanth fish, a living fossil fish, predating

    the dinosaurs living some 400 million years ago, while whales migrate yearly through

    these waters from the South Pole. Here are hundreds of species of colourful coral

    and tropical fish to admire.

    Culturally, Indonesia fascinates with

    her rich diversity of ancient temples, music, ranging from the traditional to modern

    pop, dances, rituals and ways of life, changing from island to island, from region to

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    region. Yet everywhere the visitor feels welcomed with that warm, gracious innate

    friendliness of the Indonesian people that is not easily forgotten.

    Facilities-wise Indonesias hotels are second to none. In fact, many of our

    luxurious and unique hotels have constantly been listed as some of the best in the

    world, located on white sandy beaches, overlooking green river valleys, or situated inthe heart of busy capital Jakarta. While Indonesias cities like Jakarta, Bandung,

    Surabaya, or Makassar are a hive of activities for business and leisure and a

    paradise for shoppers, offering upscale boutiques selling top brand names, to local

    goods at road-side stalls. Here gourmets can treat themselves to the many regions

    delectable spicy cuisine or dine sumptuously at international restaurants. And for

    sheer relaxation, Indonesia Spas are second to none to reinvigorate both body and

    mind.

    Convention centers are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, as many top

    international conferences and exhibitions are heldin Jakarta, Bali to Manado, ranging from the Global

    Climate Change Conference in Bali to the World

    Ocean Conference in Manado , to trade and

    investment exhibitions and tourism trade shows in

    many provincial capital cities.

    Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Padang, Bandung, Solo,

    Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Makassar are connected by

    direct international flights, and many regular and

    low cost carriers fly passengers to Indonesias

    towns or remote locations.

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    Tourism inIndonesia

    Dive sites Surf breaksNational

    parksCulturaltourism

    Gastronomytourism

    TouristAttraction

    Now Ill explain about the tourism

    in indonesia, this is the list of the

    topic that will be explain :

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    2. Tourism in Indonesia

    Tourism in Indonesia is an important component of the Indonesian economy as

    well as a significant source of its foreign exchange revenues. The vast country of

    sprawling archipelago has so much to offer; from natural beauty, historical heritage to

    cultural diversity

    In 2009, the number of international tourists arriving in Indonesia climbed 3.6% to

    6.45 million arrivals from 6.43 million in 2008. The subsequent economical impact of this

    tourist influx in 2009 saw $6.3 billion US dollars spent by international tourists in

    Indonesia, at an average spend of US$129.57 per day and US$995.93 per visit. Whilst

    the number of arrivals increased in 2009 the total spent per visitor decreased leading to

    a revenues shortfall of US$1.07 billion when compared to the previous year.

    2.1. Indonesian tourism statistics

    Borobuduris single most visited tourist

    attraction in Indonesia.

    Indonesian Tourism Statistics

    Year International visitors Average stay (days)

    2000 5,064,217 12.26

    2001 5,153,620 10.49

    2002 5,033 400 9.79

    2003 4,467,021 9.69

    2004 5,321,165 9.47

    2005 5,002,101 9.05

    2006 4,871,351 9.09

    2007 5,505,759 9.02

    2008 6,429,027 8.58

    2009 6,452,259 7.69

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    Country

    Year

    SUM

    2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Singapore1,644,717 1,417,803 1,401,804 1,352,412 1,397,056 1,272,862 1,373,126 9,859,875

    Malaysia 622,541 591,358 769,988 891,353 1,117,454 1,179,366 1,277,476 6,449,536

    Australia 406,389 391,862 226,981 314,432 450,178 584,437 771,792 3,146,071

    China 50,856 112,164 147,245 230,476 337,082 395,013 469,365 1,742,201

    Japan 615,720 517,879 419,213 508,820 546,713 475,766 418,971 3,503,082

    SouthKorea

    228,408 251,971 295,514 327,843 320,808 256,522 274,999 1,956,065

    UnitedKingdom 113,578 163,898 110,412 121,599 150,412 169,271 192,259 1,021,429

    Philippines 76,742 78,402 74,982 137,317 159,003 162,463 189,486 878,395

    France 91,710 109,567 98,853 104,473 125,216 159,924 163,110 852,853

    Netherlands92,152 114,687 110,272 106,987 140,771 143,485 151,836 860,190

    SUM 30,269,697

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    3. Tourism Attraction

    3.1.Dive sites

    With more than 17,508 islands, Indonesia presents ample diving opportunities. With

    20% of the world's coral reefs, over 3,000 different species of fish and 600 coral

    species, deep water trenches, volcanic sea mounts, World War II wrecks, and an

    endless variety of macro life, scuba diving in Indonesia is both excellent and

    inexpensive. Bunaken National Marine Park, at the northern tip of Sulawesi, claims to

    have seven times more genera of coral than Hawaii,and has more than 70% of all the

    known fish species of the Indo-Western Pacific.

    According to Conservation International, marine surveys suggest that the marine life

    diversity in the Raja Ampat area is the highest recorded on Earth.Moreover, there are

    over 3,500 species living in Indonesian waters, including sharks, dolphins, manta rays

    and turtles.

    Raja Ampat, one of the world's richest marine biodiversity

    3.2.Surf Breaks

    Surfing is also a popular water activity in Indonesia and the sites are recognised as

    world class. The well-known spots are mostly located on the southern, Indian

    Ocean side of Indonesia, for example, the large oceanic surf breaks on southern Java.

    However, the north coast does not receive the same surf from the Java Sea.

    Surf breaks can be found all the way along Sumatra, down to Nusa Tenggara,

    including Aceh, Bali, Banten, Java, Lombok, the Mentawai Islands, and Sumbawa.

    Although Indonesia has many world-class surfing spots, the majority of surfers are

    came from abroad, especially Australia and United States. However, the seed of local

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    surfing enthusiast began develop in Bali and West Java's Pelabuhan

    Ratu and Pangandaran beach, mostly came from nearby cities of Jakarta and Bandung.

    Surfing in Kuta beach, Bali

    3.3.National parks

    There are 50 national parks in Indonesia, of which six are World Heritage listed. The

    largest national parks in Sumatra are the 9,500 km2 (3,700 sq mi) Gunung Leuser

    National Park, the 13,750 km2 (5,310 sq mi) Kerinci Seblat National Park and the 3,568

    km2 (1,378 sq mi) Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, all three recognised as TropicalRainforest Heritage of Sumatra on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Sumatra

    orangutan can be visited in the Bukit Lawang conservation area, while the Bornean

    orangutan can be visited in Tanjung Puting national park , Central Kalimantan. The

    worlds largest flower, rafflesia arnoldi, and the tallest flower, titan arum, can be found in

    Sumatra.

    The east side of the Wallacea line offers the most

    remarkable, rarest, and exotic animals on earth. Birds of

    Paradise, locally known as cendrawasih, are plumed birds

    that can be found among other fauna in Papua New Guinea.One species of lizard, the Komodo dragon can easily be

    found on Komodo, located in the Nusa Tenggara lesser

    islands region.

    Lesser Bird of Paradise

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    Komodo dragon

    A monkey in sangeh, Bali

    An endemic Sumatran Orangutan in the

    Gunung Leuser National Park.

    3.4.Cultural tourism

    Indonesia consists of an entire 300 ethnic groups, spread over a 1.8 million km area

    of 6,000 inhabited islands. This creates a cultural diversity, further compounded

    by Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic and European colonialist influences. In Bali, where most of

    Indonesian Hindus live, cultural and religious festivals with Balinese dance-drama

    performances in Balinese temples are major attractions to foreign tourists.

    Despite foreign influences, a diverse array of indigenous traditional cultures is still

    evident in Indonesia. The indigenous ethnic group of Toraja in South Sulawesi, whichstill has strong animistic beliefs, offers a unique cultural tradition, especially during

    funeral rituals. The Minangkabau ethic group retain a unique matrilineal culture,despite

    being devoted Muslims.

    Other indigenous ethnic groups include the Asmat and Dani in Papua,

    the Dayak in Kalimantanand the Mentawai in Sumatra, where traditional rituals are stillobserved. A discussion of cultural tourism is not complete without a mention

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    of Yogyakarta, a special province in Indonesia known as centre of classical Javanese

    fine art and culture. The rise and fall of Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic kingdoms in

    Central Java has transformed Yogyakarta into a melting pot of Indonesian culture.

    Baliis famous for its rich culture, Hindu

    festivals anddances

    Borobudur temple in Central Java

    3.5.Gastronomy tourism

    Indonesia have rich and diverse culinary traditions, and might be considered as one

    of the richest and the best in the world; such as rendang that recently voted as the

    number one dish of CNN International 'Worlds 50 Most Delicious Foods list. Many

    regional cuisines exist, often based upon indigenous culture and foreign

    influences. Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and has many different

    influences.

    From succulent coconut-milk and curry rich Minangkabau cuisine to Oceanian

    seafood meal of Papuan and Ambonese cuisine. Embarked on a journey through

    Indonesian cuisine is as exciting as enjoying the diversity of Indonesian culture, as

    some kind of dishes might have myriad variations of different recipes across

    archipelago. Some popular Indonesian dishes such as nasi goreng, sate, and soto are

    ubiquitous in the country and have numerous regional variations. These dishes areconsidered as Indonesian national dishes.

    Eating establishments in Indonesia are available from the modest street-side cart

    vendors, to the luxury fine-dining restaurants. Most of malls and shopping centres in

    Indonesian major cities usually have an entire floor dedicated as a food courts, where

    one could samples rich variety of Indonesian cuisine, and some Indonesian cities have

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    their own signature dishes. Some exhibitions, fairs and events often also incorporated

    eating experiences. Such as Jakarta Fair that offer local delicacies as well as food

    products from various corners of Indonesia, or Jakarta Fashion & Food Festival (JFFF)

    that feature food and fashion.

    Javanese completeNasi Gudeg, which consist of Gudeg (youngjackfruitcookedincoconut milk), fried chicken, boiled egg also in coconut milk, and krecek (buffalo

    skin cracker dipped in spice). Gudeg is one of the most famous Javanese dish.

    .

    Example of IndonesianSundanese meal;roasted fish, nasi timbel (rice wrapped in

    banana leaf), fried chicken, sambal, friedtempehandtofu, and sayur asem; the bowl

    of water with lime is kobokan.

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    Indonesia is the home of sate; one of the country's most popular dishes, there

    are many variants across Indonesia.

    Various Javanese cuisine in lesehan (seat on the mat) style

    Tumpeng nasi kuning, the cone shaped yellow rice is served during a feast.

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    4. The most known culture

    There is other culture that attracts most of the tourist in Indonesia, such as:

    4.1.Wayang Kulit Performances

    Cultural heritage of Indonesia is very famous and spectacular. To perform a shadow

    puppet play is needed more people to play the gamelan, and there should also be the

    mastermind(Call Dalang In Indonesia) who brought the story. This show will last almost

    all night.

    4.2.Beautiful Merak Dance Of Indonesia

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    In Indonesia there are thousands and dozens of islands and provinces. Each province

    has a culture and diverse customs, culture must still we preserve as one of Indonesia's

    cultural heritage is no exception and dance like a peacock dance like the picture above.

    4.3.Indonesian Royal Batik Culture Style

    If you go to Indonesia especially

    Yogyakarta, you can find Batik. This culture has much motive and so pretty handmade.

    .

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    5. Indonesian culture form

    5.1.Traditional house

    Aceh: Rumoh Aceh

    Sumatera Barat: Rumah Gadang

    Sumatera Selatan: Rumah Limas

    Jawa: Joglo

    Papua: Honai

    Sulawesi Selatan: Tongkonan (Tana Toraja), Bola Soba (Bugis Bone), Balla

    Lompoa (Makassar Gowa)

    Sulawesi Tenggara: Istana buton

    Sulawesi Utara: Rumah Panggung

    Kalimantan Barat: Rumah Betang

    Nusa Tenggara Timur: Lopo

    5.2. Traditional Dance

    Jawa: Bedaya, Kuda Lumping, Reog

    Bali: Kecak, Barong/Barongan, Pendet

    Maluku: Cakalele, Orlapei, Katreji

    Aceh: Saman, Seudati Minangkabau: Tari Piring, Tari Payung, Tari Indang, Tari Randai, Tari Lilin

    Betawi: Yapong

    Sunda: Jaipong, Tari Topeng

    Timor NTT: Likurai, Bidu, Tebe, Bonet, Pado'a, Rokatenda, Caci

    Batak Toba & Suku Simalungun: Tortor

    Sulawesi Selatan: Tari Pakkarena, Tarian Anging Mamiri, Tari Padduppa, Tari 4

    Etnis

    Sulawesi Tengah: Dero

    Gorontalo : Tari Saronde , Tari Elengge ,Tari Dana-Dana ,Tari Polopalo ,TariPore-Pore

    Riau: Persembahan, Zapin, Rentak Bulian, Serampang Dua Belas

    Lampung: Bedana, Sembah, Tayuhan, Sigegh, Labu Kayu

    Irian Jaya: ( Musyoh, Selamat Datang )

    Nias: Famaena

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    1. Indonesia is the biggest archipelagic nation in the world. It has more than 17,000

    islands. If you love nature then this is the place for you. It has lush forests

    teaming with wildlife, lofty mountains and magnificent white-sand beaches. This

    tropical paradise has been a favorite tourist spot for many foreigners and locals

    alike. Its the perfect place for backpackers.

    2. This country provides you good value for your money. $1 is around RP 9200.

    You can easily become a millionaire in Indonesia with this exchange rate. You

    can go on a shopping spree, splurge on 5-star hotels and live like a king or

    queenhere. Usually when I travel I dont buy stuff. Instead I use up my money

    for food and travel. But when I travelled to Indonesia I had so much extra moneythat I couldnt resist the temptation to go shopping. As a result I accumulated so

    much extra baggage.

    3. People in Indonesia are known to be extremely friendly and accommodating.

    One reason why my family and I chose to vacation in Indonesia last year was

    because a friend of mine who had previously gone there told us it was very safe

    for tourists. Plus the people were very friendly so you can count on them to help

    you out when you get lost or suggest tourist spots that you can visit.

    4. Indonesia is a great place to shop in. If you love shopping then this is the place to

    be. I had a particularly good time shopping in Bali Island. There were a lot of

    bazaars and stalls that sold cheap and good quality products. You can find a lotof nice stuff you can bring at home to give your friends. There are also different

    art work pieces that you can take home.

    Visit Indonesia

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