Jakarta (Antara Bali) - Indonesia is now intensively promoting the
development of halal tourism in an effort to attract tourists from
Muslim nations, particularly countries in the Middle East.
The Tourism Ministry has designated at least 10 provinces as halal
tourist destination regions, which comprise six provinces or special
regions in Java (Banten, Jakarta, West Java, and Central Java, in
addition to Yogyakarta and East Java), two in Sumatra (West Sumatra and
Aceh), one in Kalimantan (South Kalimantan) and one in Nusa Tenggara
(West Nusa Tenggara/NTB).
The Tourism Ministry will formally announce Aceh and West Sumatra
provinces in Sumatra as halal tourist destinations in 2016. The
announcement will be made following the announcement of Lombok (NTB) as a
halal tourist destination.
Indonesia has to develop its halal tourism destinations as these
have the potential to attract foreign tourists (particularly those
coming from the Middle East), according to Oneng Setya Harini, assistant
deputy for People Empowerment and Destination Management of the Tourism
Ministry.
Indonesia, which is also supported by its predominantly Muslim
population, can become a friendly tourist destination nation for the
worlds Muslims.
"We will encourage and develop Aceh and West Sumatra to become
halal tourism destinations. The two provinces have more attractiveness
and various tourist sites," Oneng Setya Harini was quoted by
Liputan6.com online media as saying Wednesday (April 6).
Halal tourism destinations have developed in a number of countries
such as Malaysia and Japan, she said. These types of tourism
destinations have grown rapidly in neighboring countries.
Sensing this development, Indonesia is not willing to be left
behind Malaysia. Even more, Indonesia is blessed with regions that have
Islamic cultural nuances such as the Aceh provinces.
"We have to become better than Malaysia, which is why we will
develop Aceh. Aceh has a strong Islamic culture and natural potential.
People come to Indonesia for its culture," she said.
The Tourism Ministry hoped the halal tourism plan in West Sumatra
and Aceh will proceed well this year, so that these two provinces would
attract more foreign tourists from Muslim countries, Oneng Setya Harini
said.
Actually, halal tourism is designed not only for Muslims but also for non-Muslims.
The Head of Tourism and Creative Economy Office of the West Sumatra
province, Burhasman, said the Halal tourism concept is not only for
Muslims and non-Muslims can also enjoy it.
"There is still a misunderstanding about Halal tourism and some
people think it is meant for Muslims only as all things must be based on
sharia. However, Halal tourism means the destination, accommodation,
culinary and tourist attractions must all be as per the Halal concept,"
Burhasman said in West Sumatra last week.
The Indonesia Ministry of Tourism will develop halal tourism in West
Sumatra, a province that has a potential for such a concept just as
West Nusa Tenggara province, known for similar tourism.
"West Sumatra has a potential for Halal tourism development as
culturally, it is known as a religious province," the Deputy Assistant
of Business and Market Segment Development, the Ministry of Tourism,
Tazbir, said here on Saturday (April 2).
He explained that Halal tourism is a universal concept which
includes serving healthy food, providing clean accommodation and
hospitability. Therefore, all the people find it suitable.
"We want West Sumatra achieve a similar status as West Nusa
Tenggara which has been awarded the World Best Halal Tourism Destination
award," he said, adding that demand for Halal products is from the
world community.
Indonesia won three awards as the world halal tourism destination
at the World Travel Awards 2015 event held in the United Arab Emirates
(UAE). The winners of the World Halal Travel Awards 2015 were announced
at a gala dinner in Abu Dhabi on October 20, 2015, in conjunction with
the World Halal Travel Summit 2015.
The development of Halal tourism in West Sumatra, according to
Burhasman, has a big potential, but what is really needed is a guarantee
that guests will be served Halal food and will be able to stay in a
place that is safe and comfortable, he added.
For instance, he said, a hotel that applied Halal tourism concept
should provide a travel prayer mat, the direction of the Qibla, and
there should be a mosque nearby.
In addition, Halal tourism must necessarily come with a good
service and should be friendly, have reasonable food prices, must be
free of extortion, and should have clean toilets.
Burhasman said the administration will develop rules and
regulations to support the implementation of Halal tourism concept in
West Sumatra.
According to Tazbir, Halal tourism is a universal concept which
includes serving healthy food, providing clean accommodation and ensure
good hospitability. It is suitable for all people.
"We want West Sumatra to achieve the same status as West Nusa
Tenggara which was awarded the Worlds Best Halal Tourism Destination
award," he said.
In the meantime, the Ministry of Tourism also is making efforts to
boost the number of tourist arrivals from various Middle Eastern
countries in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). It backs the move to establish a
halal tourism acceleration development team in the province.
"The team is expected to focus on mapping constraints and solutions
to ensure development of tourism based on the Islamic sharia. It is also
expected to make coordination easier," Hafizuddin Ahmad, the deputy
chairman of the Halal Tourism Development of the Tourism Ministry, said
here on Wednesday (April 6).
Hafizuddin said NTB is one of the 10 halal tourism destinations
being developed in Indonesia to attract foreign tourists, particularly
those coming from the Middle Eastern countries.
Of the ten halal tourist destination provinces, the government is
focusing on three provinces, namely NTB, Aceh and West Sumatra, to
expedite halal tourism development.
"Such efforts have been on since 2015. Efforts to develop such
tourism in West Sumatra and Aceh have also been on since the beginning
of this year," he said.
He said although Aceh and West Sumatra have just began on the path
to develop halal tourism, the local governments had set up working
groups last year itself. In NTB, such a working group was yet to be set
up.
However, NTB, according to Hafizuddin, has taken the lead in the
development of halal tourism because it has issued a gubernatorial
decree to develop such tourism. The gubernatorial decree will be
followed by local government regulations. (WDY)
Indonesia Developing Halal Tourism
Jumat, 8 April 2016 14:13 WIB