Bali considers implementing daily tourism tax, referring to Bhutan’s RM441 daily tourist fee ...Middle East

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With this, Bali leaders have looked to Bhutan’s tourism model charging international tourists US$100 (approximately RM441) per day as part of the country’s Sustainable Development Fee. Foreign travellers in Bhutan are also required to apply for a US$40 (RM176) travel visa allowing up to a 90-day stay, according to the The Bali Sun.

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Following the discovery, the Indonesian Ombudsman confirmed the lack of fee payments, due to alleged mismanagement within the country’s tourism sector will be probed, focusing on the Bali Tourism Tax Levy.

The Head of the Bali Marginal Tourism Alliance, Puspa Negara, expressed his support for Bhutan’s tourism model, including the Sustainable Development Fee, calling for more policies that could enhance the quality of Bali’s tourism industry.

In 2023, Bali’s Governor Wayan Koster proposed a tourism quota to help control the number of international arrivals allowed on the island every year however the quota was never formally implemented.

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