You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2025-12-11 16-41

in LeoFinance2 days ago

Part 4/8:

To preserve Jatiluwih’s cultural and environmental integrity, visitors are required to pay an entrance fee—50,000 rupiah for foreigners and 15,000 rupiah for Indonesian locals. While revenue supports conservation efforts, the proliferation of cafes and restaurants near the site underscores the delicate balancing act: tourism brings economic benefits but also risks of overcommercialization and environmental degradation. The campaign to maintain Jatiluwih’s authenticity depends heavily on community involvement and responsible tourism.

Penglipuran Village: A Living Cultural Heritage