Bali Tourism Must Be Balanced, Not Just Crowded
This is a Response to the Pariwisata Berkelanjutan wikithon
Bali is a tourist paradise, but without proper management, its popularity can damage the island. Traffic jams clog roads, beaches become overcrowded and dirty, and local culture is increasingly marginalized. Overtourism acts as a disaster that strips Bali of its unique charm. To address this challenge, tourism should be more targeted and managed. Instead of focusing solely on mainstream areas like Kuta and Ubud, efforts must promote lesser-known regions such as Bangli, Jembrana, and Karangasem. In addition, accommodations need to adopt eco-friendly practices that balance profit with preserving nature and social values (sevenstonesindonesia.com). Both the government and local communities must regulate tourist activities, ensuring visitors adhere to established rules (balipost.com). It is also essential to educate tourists on the importance of safeguarding Bali’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. By implementing these measures, Bali can continue to attract visitors while protecting its environment and traditions. This strategy benefits tourists and locals.
- Category
- high
- Affiliation
- SMA N 1 Abiansemal
- Age
- 16-21
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