Waves Rise Due To Bad Weather, Management Tightens Supervision In Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot tourist destinations in Tabanan, Bali are still quite busy with tourists. Responding to the bad weather that occurred, Tanah Lot Tourism Destination Area Managers (DTW) also carried out strict supervision. Head of the Tanah Lot I DTW Promotion and Development Division, Wayan Sanjaya Tampi in Tabanan, Bali, Saturday said that for the past two days, the wave conditions on Tanah Lot beach, Tabanan were relatively high up to 1 to 2 meters. With these conditions, especially strong winds, his party carried out extra tight supervision of both domestic and foreign tourists. "High ponds on the Tanah Lot coast usually occur in the afternoon, to avoid unwanted things that befell tourists, we are alerting guard officers at several points in this tourist area area area," he said as quoted by Antara. Strict supervision of travelers both domestic and foreign tourists at Tanah Lot tourist objects, Tabanan is carried out by coast guard officers, Tabanan Police Satpolairud and police who have been alerted at several points including the shoreline of this tourist area.
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In addition to the joint officers on guard, warnings not to approach the location of the shoreline are also applied through a prohibited board installed on the Tanah Lot coastal area.Wayan Tampi explained during the implementation of the ban to stay away from the shoreline and other locations that could result in dangerous conditions due to bad weather accompanied by strong winds, so far no tourists have violated the rules that have been enforced in DTW Tanah Lot. "No tourists have broken the rules not to approach the shoreline, as long as bad weather and strong winds still occur. If anyone violates, of course we will give a warning to these tourists," said Wayan Tampi. Even though the bad weather conditions, the level of visits of travelers who want to enjoy their vacation period at DTW Tanah Lot is still normal. The most foreign tourists are dominated by tourists from India.