Bali survival without international tourists

Taman Nusa - tourist park in Gianyar Bali

Taman Nusa - tourist park in Gianyar Bali Source: Taman Nusa

Bali is still closed to foreign tourists so it is not easy for tourist operators to survive.


The Governor of Bali planned to open Bali for international tourists in mid-September, but it was postponed until an undetermined time based on the high numbers of Covid-19 cases in Bali.

The delays and existing restrictions have affected visitor numbers to all major tourist attraction sites. Almost all tourism operators in Bali only rely on local and domestic tourist at this time.  Those number is a very small amount compared to normal situation.

One of the major tourist attraction in Bali is Taman Nusa.  It is a cultural park that aims to offer a comprehensive information on the cultures of Indonesia's various ethnic groups in an attractive and interactive way,

Nyoman Murjana General Manger Taman Nusa, shared how they survived this difficult time.

Nyoman Murjana, Operator from Taman Nusa, Bali
Nyoman Murjana, Operator from Taman Nusa, Bali Source: Taman Nusa
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