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Indonesian Ministry Of Tourism Condemns Extortion Of Tourists At Top Destinations 

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Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for Tourism, Ni Luh Puspa, has issued urgent statements condemning the extortion of tourists in top destinations around the country.

As Bali is Indonesia’s biggest tourism destination, efforts are now underway to promote more regions across the country. However, as tourism spreads, leaders want to ensure a safe and comfortable visit for everyone. 

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Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for Tourism, Ni Luh Puspa, called an online meeting with key tourism stakeholders from around the country after substantiated reports of extortion against tourists were recorded in Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara.

The region is seeing a sharp rise in visitors as international tourists begin to look outside of Bali and all around Indonesia for new and exciting travel opportunities. Like Bali, Sumba is home to its own unique cultural heritage and incredible natural landscapes.

However, compared to Bali, Sumba’s tourism sector is still in its infancy, and recent reports of extortion against tourists have been a wake-up call for Indonesians overall. 

The response from tourism leaders in Bali comes after Youtuber “Jajago Keliling Indonesia” reported being extorted by local community members while visiting Sumba’s Jalan Poros Tengah Ratenggaro area, close to Ratenggaro Beach and the Ratenggaro Traditional Village.

In their YouTube video, John and his partner Riana explain how children and young people offered to take his photo, using his devices, in return for small cash. However, when they started taking photos he was quickly surrounded by many youngsters and even some adults, who started following him, asking him for money, more donations, and support.

As Indonesian citizens, John and Riana called out the behavior and requested intervention from the authorities to help implement better strategies to support both local communities and tourism development. 

Deputy Minister Puspa told stakeholders, “We all have the same commitment and feeling that practices like this should not happen. This is a shared task to create a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable tourist destination.”

She confirmed that the central government and the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism support the firm steps of local governments and law enforcement in providing guidance and taking action against those who have attempted to extort tourists and visitors to the country.

However, the Deputy Minister emphasized the importance of a compassionate, preventive, and educational approach to the community, especially for local children who live in areas where tourists want to explore. 

Deputy Minister Pupsa noted, “The Ministry of Tourism will continue to coordinate and collaborate with provincial and district tourism offices so that the community receives assistance in managing destinations and increasing tourism awareness.”

On behalf of the Ministry of Tourism, Deputy Minister Puspa reiterated to tourists visiting all destinations in Indonesia, including in Bali, not to distribute gifts, donations, or treats directly to children, but rather through coordination with village institutions, community leaders, NGOs, or local governments so that assistance can be distributed appropriately and responsibly.

This is to prevent young children from having expectations about tourists and foreigners. This is especially important in destinations that are developing a tourism sector, but it is also very much the case in Bali

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She added, “This should be a turning point for tourism in Sumba and NTT. We must collaborate to build quality tourism that is orderly and inclusive.”

“We support strengthening local human resources through digital training, marketing, and community-based destination management.”

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Speaking separately, the Regent of Southwest Sumba, Ratu Ngadu Bonu Wulla, confirmed to reporters that the local government is committed to ensuring that extortion efforts against tourists do not happen again.

He reiterated that the community is aware that the actions of these individuals are “shameful and against the rules”. 

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He confirmed that his teams will install information boards at the entrance and in the area within the Ratenggaro Traditional Village containing official tourism activity prices, including entrance tickets, horse riding rates, photo rates, and other tourist activities based on village regulations.

He confirmed that the army, police, and civil police officers will support supervision.

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Chris

Saturday 24th of May 2025

Bali is island of scams not gods, Its the gullible europeans who get fooled easily and yet never learn, The first time i visited Bali I knew this place is full of scams. Every freaking step they try to scam you and yet people never learn. Thailand is 100 trillion times better than Bali

Graham

Friday 30th of May 2025

@Firechef, it's a rat infested shit hole

Steve bm

Thursday 29th of May 2025

@Firechef, unfortunately most put up with it for the 3 and half hour flight if coming from Perth, or if like me and lokal family I refuse to go to theses places thatscam you

Firechef

Sunday 25th of May 2025

@Chris, Thailand may be better in some ways, but Bali is still Bali, a more well known vacation spot than Thai. After all, who cares when you say; I've just come from Thailand, but when you say; I've just come from Bali, eyebrows will raise and jealousy will set in. PRESTIGE MAN, PRESTIGE, it's all about PRESTIGE!

Brian

Saturday 24th of May 2025

Love to see or hear more of samosir area especially Lake Toba,I mean facilities etc and how to travel to get there

Justin

Friday 23rd of May 2025

Harga lokal ke Air Terjun GitGit di Bali - RP200,000! Legit atau scam? This is daylight robbery in the name of tourism.

Steve bm

Thursday 29th of May 2025

@Justin, Git Git has always been a scam do people still stop there

Firechef

Friday 23rd of May 2025

You mean they finally figured out that the tourists were being ripped off? Been going on for years and finally figured it out. AMAZING!!! Apparently not very smart.

Exp

Saturday 24th of May 2025

@Firechef, I doubt they care much about foreigners constantly being ripped off. Extortion and overcharging in Bali will go on strong. If too much attention they just increase the prices and put up a stamped letter at the "entrance". Then all is "official" as kampung boss in the loop.

This reported issue in Sumba went viral because some semi-well-known local posted this story making the tourism ministry look bad.

Peter

Friday 23rd of May 2025

How about the mafia at denpasser airport,it is a disgrace to first time tourists to be confronted by these leaches and is a dreadful introduction welcome to bali

Exp

Saturday 24th of May 2025

@Peter, Exactly. Projection at it's finest hitting at the dirt poor Sumba people just talking fellow Indonesian into overpaying or provide donations. Nothing like the well organized taxi, parking, security and land mafias etc. around Bali.

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