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INDONESIA TOURISM INVESTMENT INVITATION An Invitation to Invest in Tourism Development in Wakatobi Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Republic of Indonesia

Welcome to the Republic of Indonesia The Land of Smiles Presenting Wakatobi Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province Missions: 1. To recognize and promote of great natural beauty and social diversity of Wakatobi Regency as tourist destinations; 2. To inform foreign and domestic investors, developers, operators, and visitors about the tourism development potentials in Wakatobi Regency; 3. To provide guidance for investors on the comprehensive investment services offered by the Ministry s partners, including the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board. P a g e 1 14

LOCATION Republic of Indonesia Southeast Sulawesi Province Wakatobi Regency P a g e 2 14

GEOGRAPHY Capital City : Wangi-Wangi Time Zone : (UTC+8) Coordinate : 5 32 09 S 123 45 29 E Area : 19.800 Km 2 Borders : North : Banda Sea West : Buton Regency South : Banda Sea East : Banda Sea Air Temperature : 27 C 32 C Relative Humidity : 80% DEMOGRAPHICS Population : 120.000 Density : 145/Km 2 ECONOMY The main part of the economic activity in the regency are agriculture, plantation, and forestry, also supported by livestock and fishery. There had not been any large or medium-sized industries in the regency, only small-sized industries and home industries. INFRASTRUCTURE Transportation The main transportation in Wakatobi Regency is by air and sea. There are Matahora Airport and several seaports as the main infrastructure for transportation. There are many traditional boats throughout the regency that serves both as transportation and activities support. Telecommunication Wakatobi Regency is supported by adequate telecommunication facilities; both mobile network and landline network are available. Energy The main source of energy in Wakatobi Regency comes from the National Electric Company, Diesel Generator and Solar Panel. P a g e 3 14

TOURISM FACTS ATTRACTION The main tourist attraction of the Wakatobi Regency is the Wakatobi National Park. The Wakatobi National Park is one of 50 National Parks in Indonesia, which is located in the Regency of Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi. It crowned as National Park in 1996 and has a total area of 1,39 million hectares. It possesses a marine biodiversity with a scale and condition that ranks it as one of the highest priorities in marine conservation in Indonesia. The depth of waters in this national park varies, with the deepest part reaching 1,044 meters below sea level. The Wakatobi National Park features Coral Reefs; Fishes; Other animals; specificity; and Hoga Island. Wakatobi has been designated in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves by the Man and the Biosphere Programme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on 11 July 2012. The world s major ecosystem types and landscapes represented in this Network are devoted to conserving biological diversity, promoting research and monitoring, as well as seeking to provide models of sustainable development in the service of humankind. ACCESSIBILITIES Wakatobi Regency is relatively easy to reach by both domestic and international tourist. The main entry is from Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport located in Makassar City, and tourists may continue to travel by plane to the Matahora Airport to reach the Wakatobi Regency. P a g e 4 14

REGIONAL TOURISM POLICY TOURISM IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Wakatobi Regency is one of the national priority in terms of tourism development. The Ministry of Tourism have appointed Wakatobi Regency as one of the National Tourism Development Zone, National Tourism Destination and National Strategic Tourism Area. Tourism has become one of the main priority sector for development by the local government. The government and the community have fully aware of the Wakatobi Regency tourism resources and it s potential for economic contribution through tourism development. They are welcoming every investors that are willing to cooperate not only on developing more tourism attraction and facilities but also to develop in all of tourism aspects of Bulukumba Regency. REGIONAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK Tourism development in the Wakatobi Regency must be implemented in compliance with the following principles: 1. Community based tourism Maintain the involvement of local community and stakeholders in every tourism development activity. 2. Sustainable tourism Maintain balance to the economy, nature, and sosio-culture impact of tourism development. 3. Cultural preservation Implement and integrate the local culture elements on all tourism development activities. 4. Collaborative partnership between stakeholders Cooperate and accommodate all stakeholders aspirations P a g e 5 14

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES HOGA ISLAND P a g e 6 14

1. Area : 351 Ha 2. Coordinate : 5 27'59.1"S 123 46'08.1"E 3. Owner : Local Community 4. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. Integrated Tourism Area (68120) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 300 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 5. Available cooperation Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with Local Community through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 7 14

MELAI ONE VILLAGE P a g e 8 14

1. Area : 130 Ha 2. Coordinate : 5 19'58.5"S 123 38'04.1"E 3. Owner : Local Government 4. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. Integrated Tourism Area (68120) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 130 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) b. 18 Hole Golf Course (93112) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 32 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 5. Available cooperation Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with Local Government through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 9 14

PATUNO P a g e 10 14

1. Area : 20 Ha 2. Coordinate : 5 15'35.7"S 123 36'25.1"E 3. Owner : Local Government 4. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Three Star Hotel (5511) with 80 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 44 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) b. 1 unit of Four Star Hotel (5511) with 100 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 70 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) c. 2 units of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) d. 2 units of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 5. Available cooperation Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with Local Government through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 11 14

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES SUMMARY Business Fields Total Required Fund Amount Required Funds Per Per Business Field Needed Business Field Category Integrated Tourism 2 IDR 300 Billion, IDR 130 IDR 430 Billion Area Billion 18 Hole Golf Course 1 IDR 32 Billion IDR 32 Billion Three Star Hotel 1 IDR 44 Billion IDR 44 Billion Four Star Hotel 1 IDR 70 Billion IDR 70 Billion Restaurant 2 IDR 5 Billion IDR 10 Billion Cafe 2 IDR 2.5 Billion IDR 5 Billion Total Required Fund in the Region (Excluding Land IDR 547 Billion Lease, License and Permit) P a g e 12 14

Welcome to Wakatobi Regency Tourism Zones... Deputy for Tourism Destination and Industry Development Ministry of Tourism, Republic of Indonesia Sapta Pesona Building, 4th Floor, Medan Merdeka Barat Street No. 17 Central Jakarta, 10110 Contact us: Phone: +62(0) 21 383 8040 E-Mail: indonesia.tourisminvestment@gmail.com Website: www.indonesia-tourism-investment.com www.kemenpar.go.id P a g e 13 14