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Jatiluwih Village Tourism Set to Raise Entrance Fees Starting April 2024

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Starting from 1st April 2024, Jatiluwih Village will implement a slight increase in entrance ticket prices for foreign tourists. According to I Ketut Purna, the operational manager of Jatiluwih tourist village, the new ticket price will be raised by IDR 10,000. Despite the adjustment, the destination remains affordable for tourists.

The decision to revise ticket prices stems from a comprehensive review conducted by tourism managers aimed at enhancing facilities and overall tourism quality. The updated ticket prices have been communicated to travel agents across Bali and disseminated through various social media platforms.

 

 

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Here are the updated entrance ticket prices for Jatiluwih Village Tourism in 2024:

Categories 2023 2024
Foreign Tourist (Adult) IDR 40,000 IDR 50,000
Foreign Tourist (Child) IDR 30,000 IDR 40,000
Domestic Tourist (Adult) IDR 15,000 IDR 15,000
Domestic Tourist (Child) IDR 5,000 IDR 5,000

The increase in entrance fees at Jatiluwih Village reflects a broader trend of tariff adjustments observed at numerous tourist spots in 2024. Similar revisions have been implemented at renowned locations like Tanah Lot and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple since the start of the year.

In 2024, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism has set an ambitious target of attracting 14.3 million foreign tourists to Bali. This marks a significant increase from the 2023 target of 4.5 million visits.

The upward adjustment of entrance ticket prices at Jatiluwih Village joins a growing trend of tariff revisions seen across various tourist destinations in 2024. Notable sites like Tanah Lot and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple have also implemented new tariffs since the beginning of the year.

In 2024, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism has set an ambitious target of attracting 14.3 million foreign tourists to Bali. This marks a significant increase from the 2023 target of 4.5 million visits.

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