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INDONESIA TOURISM INVESTMENT INVITATION An invitation to invest in tourism based community development at: Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Province, The Republic of Indonesia

Welcome to The Republic of Indonesia The Land of Smiles... Presenting Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Province The Coastal and Marine Park Destination Opportunities: This Invitation has been prepared by the Directorate General of Tourism Destination Development, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, the Republic of Indonesia. Our mission is to: 1. Recognize and promote the locations of great natural beauty and social diversity as tourist destinations; 2. Inform international and domestic investors, developers, operators, and visitors about development potentials in these areas; 3. Guide investors towards the comprehensive investment services offered by the Ministry s partners, including the BKPM Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board. P a g e 1 9

A. Development Overview 1. Location INDONESIA TOURISM INVESTMENT INVITATION Figure 1 Indonesia Map Bangka Regency Ba ng ka Str ait Natuna Sea Figure 2 Bangka Island a. Located in the western part of Indonesia, at Bangka Belitung Province b. Capital city of the regency : Sungailiat c. Land area of the regency : 2.950,68 sq. Km P a g e 2 9

d. Land area of the island : 11.534,14 sq. Km e. Sea area of the island : 16.619 sq. Km f. Geographic Coordinates Latitude : 10 20 N to 30 70 N Longitude : 10 50 E to 10 70 E Time zone : GMT+07, Western Indonesia Time 2. Tourism Resources Bangka Regency is renowned for its unique white rocky beach, the most renowned beach are Parai Beach, Matras Beach, Rambak Beach and Penyusuk Beach. In addition to marine tourism, Bangka Island offers nature tourism, cultural and historical tourism, culinary delight and vigorous of culture. The opportunities for coastal and marine tourism are boundless, including stilt accommodation, cruising, sailing and fishing. 3. Accessibilities Bangka Island could be reach by both international and domestic tourist via: a. Local Airport : Depati Amir Airport (the main airport of the Bangka Belitung province, serving the route of Jakarta-Pangkalpinang, Batam-Pangkalpinang, Palembang- Pangkalpinang, Belitung-Pangkalpinang) b. Nearest International Airport : Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, Palembang c. Seaport : 1) Pangkal Balam Seaport at Pangkalpinang City 2) Tanjung Gudang Seaport at Belinyu District 3) Tanjung Kalian Seaport at Muntok District 4. Accommodation Coastal and marine sustainable tourism development concept adopted at Bangka Regency encourage the investors to invest on the sustainable accommodation that takes into account the natural and environmental sustainability. Applying the green technologies and the use of local resources in building, design, and operation of the lodging facilities are also very desirable. The investors also encouraged to utilize the local small, medium suppliers in order to allow the local communities to benefit directly from tourism activities in the area. 5. Marketing In order to attract more tourist both domestic and international to visit Bangka Regency, the local government implemented several strategy as follow: P a g e 3 9

a. Develop the existing tourist attraction as an integrated tourism destination with international quality in order to attract more tourists. b. Improvement and enhancement of the inbound promotion in collaboration with various travel agent. c. Optimize the cultural event as an integrated event that is held across tourism destinations in Bangka Regency. 6. Tourist Arrival The main market for the Bangka Regency was the domestic tourist originated from the nearest island and province, such as Palembang, Riau, West Kalimantan and Jakarta. This market seeks a beautiful white sand beach with calm wave, because they tend to visit with their family including children and elderly. The following table summarize the domestic and international tourist arrival statistics for the past 5 years. Table 1 Tourist Arrival Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Domestic Tourist 27.201 31.056 56.581 69.631 62.247 International Tourist 163 134 121 138 178 Source: Tourism Office, Bangka Regency B. Regional Tourism Policy 1. Tourism Position on Regional Development Bangka Regency on Bangka Island is one of the main priority for the tourism development in Bangka Belitung Province, the island has been appointed by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, Republic of Indonesia as the National Tourism Destination and the National Tourism Development Zone. Tourism is one of the main potential economic contributor for Bangka Regency, the regency have been focused on developing the tourism sector for the past few years. The investors are encourage for collaboration with the local government and the local community. 2. Regional Tourism Development Objective The tourism development at the Bangka Regency must be implemented in compliance with the following principles: a. Community based tourism Maintain the involvement of the local community and the stakeholders on every tourism development activities b. Sustainable tourism P a g e 4 9

Continuous improvement and preservation of the environmental, cultural and community aspects of tourism development c. Cultural preservation Implement and integrate the local culture elements on all of the tourism development activities d. Collaborative cooperation between stakeholders Cooperate and accommodate all of the stakeholder s aspirations C. Investment Area Overview 1. Investment Location a. Parai Beach Most of the land at Parai Beach have been owned and developed by the private sector and are open for a business to business partnership on further investment. The opportunities are available for eco - sensitive development of several business field (including the investment code for every business field): 1) Star hotel (5511), ranging from 3 to 5 star; 2) Food and Beverages Services, such as : a) Restaurant (56101) b) Café (56303) c) Bar (56301) 3) Spa (96122) and Villa (55194); 4) Water based tourism, such as Marine dock (93243); 5) Sport facilities, such as : a) Golf Course (93112) b) Billiard house (93111) c) Tennis Field (93116) d) Swimming center (93114) 6) Recreational Park (93232) and Theme Park (93210). P a g e 5 9

Figure 3 Parai Beach Figure 4 Parai Beach Map b. Rambak Beach Rambak Beach located at Sungailiat, the Capital City of Bangka Regency. The beach has the total area of 110 Ha, in which 80 Ha of them was owned by the local Government and is purposed for tourism development and investment. P a g e 6 9

Figure 5 Rambak Beach Map Figure 6 Rambak Beach Individual beachfront parcels may be acquired by private sector entities for eco - sensitive development of several business field (including the investment code for every business field): 1) Star hotel (5511), ranging from 3 to 5 star; 2) Food and Baverages Services, such as : a) Restaurant (56101) b) Café (56303) c) Bar (56301) 3) Spa (96122) and Villa (55194); 4) Water based tourism, such as Marine dock (93243); 5) Sport facilities, such as : a) Golf Course (93112) P a g e 7 9

b) Billiard house (93111) c) Tennis Field (93116) d) Swimming center (93114) 6) Recreational Park (93232) and Theme Park (93210); 7) Enclave Management (91022) of the Living history ethnic village. 2. Available Cooperation The Investors are encourage to invest in collaboration with the local government and community through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operation and Transfer (BOT) b. Operational Cooperation c. Joint Venture d. Community Micro, Small and Medium Joint Enterprises. P a g e 8 9

Welcome to Bangka RegencyTourism Zones... Directorate General for Tourism Destination Development Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy 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 Fax: +62(0) 21 3483 3865 E-Mail: indonesia.tourisminvestment@gmail.com Website: www.indonesia-tourism-investment.com www.parekraf.go.id P a g e 9 9