JAKARTA - The Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Uno asked visitors to the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (TNBTS) tourist area, East Java, to comply with regulations and not damage this nature-based tourist area.
"Bromo, Tengger, Semeru which is superior is nature-based tourism, I remind you to comply with regulations so as not to damage tourist attractions, I am often sent pictures or cars (crossing) that this area should be guarded," he said in The Weekly Brief with Sandi Uno who monitored online in Jakarta, Antara, Monday, February 27.
As an improvement, in the future, continued Sandi, they will monitor the provincial tourism office regarding the implementation of regulations and provide guidance to tour operators who also guide related tour packages so that similar incidents do not happen again.
This was conveyed in relation to the high number of netizens highlighting the actions of Mario Dandy Satrio, a suspect in the abuse case of the son of GP Ansor administrator David Latumahina, who showed himself sitting in the front of the Rubicon car in the meadow or savanna area of Mount Bromo via social media.
In fact, based on existing regulations, private cars are prohibited from entering the Mount Bromo area, and only local tourist jeeps are allowed to cross this area.
This is part of the tour packages offered to provide new and interesting experiences for visiting tourists.
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The regulations prohibiting private cars from entering Mount Bromo are contained in the Decree of the Head of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, SK.88/21/BT.1/2012 dated 20 December 2012.
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