Indonesia Celebrates Tourism Success: 4 Cities Awarded in ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024

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Mark your calendars and raise a glass – Indonesia’s tourism industry is basking in the warm glow of international recognition! At the prestigious ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024, held amidst the energy of Vientiane, Laos, four of our beloved cities have emerged as champions, bringing immense pride and joy to Indonesians.

This remarkable achievement is an appreciation of the tireless efforts of countless individuals – from dedicated hospitality professionals to passionate community members – who have woven together an ASEAN tourism standard of unforgettable experiences for visitors from across the globe. But it’s not just about accolades; it’s about the powerful impact that tourism has on our lives.

So, whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time visitor, get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of Indonesia! Let our award-winning cities be your gateway to natural, unforgettable adventures, cultural discoveries, and memories that will last a lifetime.

ASEAN Tourism Awards is a Celebration of Excellence in Southeast Asian Hospitality

ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024
Secretary-General of ASEAN Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, delivered congratulatory remarks at the ASEAN Tourism Awards ceremony, Source: www.asean.org

The ASEAN Tourism Awards (ATA) 2024, held in Vientiane, Laos on January 27th, recognized outstanding quality achievements in the tourism industry across Southeast Asia. The awards served as a platform to honor individuals, businesses, and destinations striving for excellence in various aspects of tourism.

Highlights of the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024

  • Indonesia Shines: Indonesian hotels and destinations bagged numerous awards, showcasing the country’s diverse and thriving tourism sector.
  • Emphasis on Digital Innovation: The ASEAN Digital Award 2024, launched in 2023, recognized initiatives leveraging technology to enhance tourism experiences.
  • Focus on Sustainability: Several awards acknowledged efforts towards sustainable tourism practices, reflecting the growing importance of responsible travel.

Key Takeaways

  • The ASEAN Tourism Awards plays a crucial role in promoting ASEAN tourism forum and highlighting best practices of country development.
  • The 2024 edition emphasized digitalization and sustainability, reflecting evolving trends in the industry.
  • The awards serve as a valuable source of inspiration for tourism stakeholders across Southeast Asia.

Cities in Indonesia Awarded ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024

ASEAN Sustainable Tourism Award

Ubud Gastronomy, Bali (Rural Product Category)

Ubud’s gastronomy tourism theme mere meals; it’s a tapestry woven with art, culture, and sustainability. From traditional warungs serving up fragrant “nasi campur” to renowned fine-dining establishments reimagining Indonesian classics, Ubud caters to every palate. Locally sourced, organic ingredients take centre stage, reflecting the island’s rich agricultural bounty.

Be seduced by the fiery spice of “bebek betutu” (roasted duck), savour the delicate complexity of “urap” (vegetable salad), or indulge in the creamy comfort of “bubur injin” (black sticky rice pudding). Beyond the plate, Ubud’s restaurants often double as art galleries or showcase performances, immersing you in the island’s culture.

Singkong Village, Salatiga (Winning Urban Category)

Salatiga’s Downtonw, Source: www.bobobox.com

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Salatiga, Indonesia, lies Singkong Village, a charming destination where the humble cassava (singkong) takes centre stage. Established in 2010, this unique village has transformed itself into a haven for culinary adventures and cultural immersion. Visitors are greeted by the aroma of freshly baked cassava treats, enticing them to explore the numerous home-based industries churning out over 150 varieties of cassava delicacies.

Beyond indulging in crispy “getuk” and melt-in-your-mouth “singkong keju,” guests can delve deeper into the village’s traditions by participating in workshops, learning cassava processing techniques, and even joining farmers in their fields.

ASEAN Clean Tourist City Award

Surabaya

Surabaya
Source: Ridho Anggara

 

Surabaya’s dedication to environmental responsibility shone brightly this year as it shared the ASEAN Clean Tourist City Award with Balikpapan. This prestigious recognition acknowledges the city’s tireless efforts in maintaining cleanliness throughout its tourist areas. From meticulous waste management to green spaces, Surabaya has prioritized a welcoming and sustainable environment for visitors. This award attracts tourists and fosters a culture of environmental consciousness, making it a shining example for other ASEAN destinations.

Balikpapan

Balikpapan City, Source: www.bobobox.com

Balikpapan is beaming with pride! The city recently snagged the prestigious ASEAN Clean Tourist City Award at the 2024 ASEAN Tourism Awards in Vientiane, Laos. This remarkable achievement shines a light on Balikpapan’s dedication to maintaining pristine tourist environments and its commitment to sustainable practices.

The award is a testament to the collaborative efforts of residents, authorities, and tourism stakeholders who tirelessly work to make Balikpapan a shining example of cleanliness and environmental responsibility. This recognition is a feather in Balikpapan’s cap and a beacon of hope, attracting domestic and international tourists seeking pristine destinations. Congratulations to Balikpapan for this well-deserved honour!

Celebrates The Honour of Indonesia in ASEAN Tourism Standard

In conclusion, Indonesia’s tourism industry has garnered well-deserved recognition, with four cities receiving prestigious awards at the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2024. This achievement highlights the country’s commitment to excellence in tourism and serves as a testament to the dedication and hard work of individuals and communities across the nation.

As Indonesia continues to embrace sustainable practices and prioritize cultural preservation, it is poised to attract more visitors and solidify its position as a premier tourist destination in Southeast Asia. With continued focus on innovation and collaboration, the future of Indonesian tourism is undoubtedly bright.

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