After being closed from February 6-21 due to extreme weather, the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Center (TNBTS) has reopened the Ranu Regulo area as of this Saturday.

Head of Administration Section of the TNBTS Center Septi Eka Wardhani in Malang City, Saturday said the ticket purchase counter in the area had been opened from 08.00 to 16.00 WIB.

"We have re-opened Ranu Regulo as of February 22, 2025 for the public," said Septi, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, February 22.

Based on information received from BB TNBTS, the maximum number of tourist visits is 300 people per day. Then the provisions for staying or camping are two days and one night.

"Purchase of tickets can directly come to the PTN Resort office in the Ranu Pani area or on the spot," he said.

Then for payment methods that are fully applied using non-cash or scanning the bar code, when you want to pay the ticket price.

Until now, in the Ranu Regulo area, the TNBTS Center has not yet opened ticket bookings with an online system.

The amount of tickets for domestic tourists visiting Ranu Regulo on weekdays is enough to pay Rp. 20,000 per person per day. Then for a holiday of Rp. 30 thousand.

Then, for domestic tourists who will camp at the location on weekdays, they are charged Rp. 25 thousand and Rp. 35 thousand per person per day during holidays.

Meanwhile, for foreign tourists, the price of tickets set is IDR 200 thousand for the visiting category and IDR 205,000 for camping activities per person per day.

In addition, for every domestic tourist who will be camping within two days, he must pay Rp. 50,000 on weekdays.

"Then Rp. 60 thousand one holiday and one working day and Rp. 70 thousand during two holidays. For domestic tourists Rp. 410 thousand, both working days and holidays and tariffs include entrance tickets to the area," he said.

Septi appealed to every community who will carry out activities in Ranu Regulo to comply with a number of rules, including carrying population identities, being prohibited from picking or cutting plants, capturing or injuring animals, and not committing vandalism.

"It is forbidden to make counts or hearers in the area because it can cause forest fires," he said.

He added that every tourist must carry a bag that is intended to accommodate garbage and is prohibited from flying drones.

"The thrash bag is for garbage left over from camping. If the drone is only used for research, research, SAR activities with the official permission of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Center," he said.


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