BALI RECOVERS TOURISM WITH HEALTH PROTOCOLS

Tourist areas that are usually filled with hingar bingar activities of tourists as well as Òmati suriÓ. The COVID-19 pandemi began to guess since the beginning of 2020 it was slowly had lubricated the economic wheel of the Balinese society that largely dependent on the tourism sector. Various tourism destinations and attractions, hotels, entertainment venues and shopping centers are forced to be closed operational for some time.

After a few months of dealing with the difficult period due to the deadly outbreak, the stakeholders of the tourism industry in Bali strived how to get out of the crisis and prepare to reopen tourism in the era of adaptation of new life.

In the era, tourism business actors, must apply various protocols as well as the Cleanliness, Health, Safety (CHS) program set for the Creative Ministry of Tourism and Economy (Kemenparekraf) to ensure the tourism and health industry can run irling.

A number of tourists enjoy a dusk atmosphere on the beach after the opening of tourism for domestic tourists on the Coast of Pererenan, Badung.

Wisatawan wancanegara walk near to baliho socialization of masks in Legian, Badung area.

For that, various forms of health protocols have been implemented primarily after the opening of domestic tourist doors from July 31st, 2020.

The use of masks, face protectors, provisions of hand washing and hand cleaning fluids, body temperature checks, hand sanitizer spraying and installation of the current distance guarding marks have become a paralysis encountered at any point of object and tourism accommodation along with the supporting means of the industry in the Island of Godta.

The seriousness of the application of various health protocols is targeted can suppress the number of COVID-19 companies so it can build the trust of tourists to visit Bali back. In the way that the economy in the Island of Seribu Pura will bergeliat as before the COVID-19 pandemi.

The Hindu Church installs a distance setting mark in Pura Dalem Penataran who often visited tourists in the village of Adat Legian.

The hotel work prepares masks and hand cleaning fluids as an additional 'amenities' for hotel guests at the Hotel Inaya Putri Bali, Nusa Dua, Badung.

Adaptation of new habits in Bali is applied in three stages, the first stage has started 9 July 2020 for local communities. Furthermore, the second stage has started 31 July, an extended activity for tourism sector for nusantara tourists. If all runs smoothly, the third stage of the plan will be opened for foreign tourists but still have to ensure a decrease in the case of COVID-19 and the application of health protocols consistently.

Photos and text : Fikri Joseph

Author : Nyoman Budhiana

The work wearing a face protective tool when preparing a hotel restaurant dining table according to the provision of tourist facilities certification in Nusa Dua.

The work wears a face protective tool when preparing a drink in the hotel restaurant as per the provision of tourist facilities certification in Nusa Dua.

The work shows the wristbands containing a deposit used tourists to transact in non-profit hot water pool tourist destination Toya Devasya in Lake Batur, Kintamani, Bangli.

A number of Balinese dancers wear face protectors when starting to appear in cultural attractions for tourism in Nusa Dua, Badung.

Visitor conducts digital-based payment transactions using Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) on Pandawa Beach, Badung.

Wisatawan witnessed a concert entitled Bali Revival: New Era Festival in Monkey Forest Parking Rooftop, Ubud, Gianyar.

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