These were selected among 15 nominees each for the categories of areas managed by government agencies, the private sector, and individuals or non-governmental agencies respectively.
The awards were handed by Minister for Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik, at a special gala dinner on 4 November at the JW. Marriott in Jakarta, witnessed by Director General for Tourism Destination Development, Firmansyah Rahim, and invitees.
In second and third place for government agency-managed destinations are: Tanah Lot, Bali and the Iboih Sea Gardens around Weh Island in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam.
Winners in second and third place for private sector managed destinations went to: the Amanwana Resort at Pulau Moyo, in Nusa Tenggara Barat, and the Pasir Mukti Tourist Park in West Java.
While second and third place winners in the individually, or non-governmental agency-managed destinations went to: Sangeh Monkey Forest in Bali and the Turtle Conservation area in the Derawan Archipelago, East Kalimantan .
The government has for the first time this year given the Cipta “Green” Awards to the private sector, public sector and individual or non-governmental agencies as recognition of, and to boost sustainable tourism management in Indonesia’s widespread destinations areas.
The awards were handed by Minister for Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik, at a special gala dinner on 4 November at the JW. Marriott in Jakarta, witnessed by Director General for Tourism Destination Development, Firmansyah Rahim, and invitees.
In second and third place for government agency-managed destinations are: Tanah Lot, Bali and the Iboih Sea Gardens around Weh Island in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam.
Winners in second and third place for private sector managed destinations went to: the Amanwana Resort at Pulau Moyo, in Nusa Tenggara Barat, and the Pasir Mukti Tourist Park in West Java.
While second and third place winners in the individually, or non-governmental agency-managed destinations went to: Sangeh Monkey Forest in Bali and the Turtle Conservation area in the Derawan Archipelago, East Kalimantan .
The government has for the first time this year given the Cipta “Green” Awards to the private sector, public sector and individual or non-governmental agencies as recognition of, and to boost sustainable tourism management in Indonesia’s widespread destinations areas.
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