Indonesia to limit Komodo Park visitors to protect Padar Island
Indonesian government also stepping up safety and conservation measures on Padar Island by installing fences and signboards. Coordination with volunteers will be increased to improve safety around popular photo spots.
Jakarta (VNA)♈ – Indonesia will tighten the quota system for tourists visiting Padar Island in Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara to ensure that tourism in the park remains a focused and sustainable ecotourism activity.
Indonesian Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni said that there can be tourists because they contribute to local welfare, so there are benefits. However, it must not disrupt the ecology. Therefore, it’s necessary to tighten the quota system on Padar.
He noted that Padar Island has recently become overcrowded.
Indonesian government is also stepping up safety and conservation measures on Padar Island by installing fences and signboards. Coordination with volunteers will be increased to improve safety around popular photo spots.
Regarding the controversial plan to develop tourism facilities within Komodo National Park, the minister said he would review the proposed construction project by PT Komodo Wildlife Ecotourism.
He assured that if construction proceeds, it will not harm the environment or disrupt the habitat of the Komodo dragon.
Antoni clarified that no construction activity has begun yet, as the process still requires a UNESCO review and a public consultation phase.
Previously, a group of local residents and business owners voiced objections to the plan to build hundreds of villas on Padar Island, expressing concerns about potential environmental damage and its impact on their livelihoods, Antara reported.
The Komodo dragon is a giant lizard that can grow up to three meters long and is considered a unique natural treasure of Indonesia.
Today, this giant reptile can still be found on pristine islands such as Komodo, Padar, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. It is a top predator with venom and a dangerous bite. The species is regarded as a national symbol and a famous tourist attraction of Indonesia.
The Komodo dragon is under strict protection as it is listed among endangered species./.
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