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INDONESIA TOURISM INVESTMENT INVITATION An Invitation to Invest in Tourism Development in Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Republic of Indonesia

Welcome to the Republic of Indonesia The Land of Smiles... Presenting: Sleman Regency Missions: 1. To recognize and promote the great natural beauty and social diversity of Palembang City as tourist destinations; 2. To inform foreign and domestic investors, developers, operators, and visitors about the tourism development potentials in Palembang City; 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 20

ABOUT SLEMAN REGENCY LOCATION Republic of Indonesia Special Region of Yogyakarta Sleman Regency P a g e 2 20

GEOGRAPHY Time Zone Coordinate Area Borders : : : : Air Temperature Relative Humidity UTC +7 7 43'00.9"S 110 21'21.2"E ± 574.82 km2 North : Boyolali Regency (Central Java Province) West : Kulon Progo Regency South : Bantul Regency and Yogyakarta East : Klaten Regency (Central Java Provice) : 21 C 36 C : 37 100 % Population Density Labour Force Ethnic Group Religion : : : : : DEMOGRAPHICS Language : 901,400 1,600 Peoples/km² 3.548 Javanese Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Catholic, Hinduism and Konghucu Indonesian (official), Javanese language (local) BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The economic structure of Sleman Regency in 2014 was dominated by the manufacturing industry sector, which has contribute up to 13.90% of the total GRDP based on current prices; followed by construction sector with a contribution of 10.77%. The trade, hotel and restaurant is in third place with 9.95%; then followed by the education service by at 9.49 %; agriculture, forestry and fishery by 8.87%; information and communication 8.42% and other sector under 8%. The high performance of Trade, Hotel and Restaurant confirms the characteristics of Sleman Regency have a great chance to be developed as a city of services and tourism. INFRASTRUCTURE Transportation The transportation system in Sleman Regency consists of road transport. Land transportation infrastructure supported by the network of national, provincial and P a g e 3 20

regency levels. Overall, the existing transportation infrastructure has reached almost all parts of Sleman Regency. Telecommunication Communication technologies in Sleman Regency have been well implemented and have covered the entire province. Telex and facsimile are already applied to all of area in Sleman Regency, especially to support government and entrepreneurs s activities. Telecommunication infrastructures are easy to get even in the urban and rural area. Energy In terms of electricity, Sleman Regency has shown a significance improvement. It can be seen from the increasing number of electricity production by State Electricity Company (PLN). Overall, the improvement of energy has shown a great promise of regional development, especially in rural and remote areas. Water Most areas of Sleman Regency are flowed by rivers. The existence of the rivers are supporting the residence needs for water supply. Aside from these rivers, the hydrological situation in Sleman Regency is also determined by the presence of swamps, lakes, dams, reservoirs, springs and boreholes. P a g e 4 20

TOURISM FACTS ATTRACTION Sleman Regency has a number of attractive tourism destinations. Ranging from natural tourist attraction, nature based tourist attraction and historical tourist attraction. Natural Tourist Attraction Kaliurang Kaliurang is a tourist area in Sleman located on the slopes of Mount Merapi. This area is famous for its cool atmosphere. There are several tourist spots in Kaliurang area. The most famous is the observation post of Mount Merapi. Here tourist can see the peak of Mount Merapi directly using binoculars. In addition there is also a playground and stage entertainment. Historical Tourist Attraction 1. Prambanan Temple Prambanan is widely known as a tourist destination in Yogyakarta. Administratively Prambanan temple is located in two provinces which is Yogyakarta and Central Java Province. The temple compound is the lasgest Hindu temple site in Indonesia and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is characterized by its tall and pointed architecture, typipcal of Hindu architecture, and by the towering 47-metre-high central building inside a large complex of individual temple. In addition to its fascinating history, Prambanan is also closely connected with a myth of Jonggrang and Bondowoso. Prambanan attracts many visitors from around the world. 2. Boko Temple Boko temple is located not far from Prambanan. According to the myth, Boko temple was built by the former royal of Ratu Boko, who is the father of Jonggrang. Boko temple is in two hamlets namely Hamlet Dawung, Bokoharjo Village and Hamlet Sumberwatu, Sambireja village, Prambanan sub district, Sleman, Yogyakarta. Ratu Boko is being proposed as World Heritage Sites. P a g e 5 20

3. Mouth Merapi Museum Mount Merapi Museum was built in Harjobinangun village, Pakem, Sleman, Yogyakarta, about 5 km from the Kaliurang area, in the slopes of Mount Merapi. Mount Merapi is the most active volcano in the world. Whenever it is erupted it will cause a tremendous disaster for the people around Mount Merapi. Mount Merapi Museum was built as a medium of education for the community of the technical aspects of volcanology to social and cultural issues of Mount Merapi. 4. Ramayana Ballet Ramayana Ballet is performing in the form of dramatic art and dance that tells the story of Ramayana. Performing Arts Drama and Dance Ramayana held on the stage outdoor theater near Prambanan. If the weather does not support the show is held indoors at Trimurti building. The show has become a favorite tourist attraction by both local and foreign tourists. ACCESSIBILITIES Sleman Regency is relatively easy to reach by both domestic and international tourist. The main entry is through Adi Sucipto International Airport in Yogyakarta City. From Adi Sucipto International Airport, tourist can reach Sleman Regency via land transportation, which takes around 60 minutes by car, though it depends on which destination that the tourists are going to visit, considering the area of the City. P a g e 6 20

REGIONAL TOURISM POLICY TOURISM IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 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 Sleman Regency tourism resources and its potential for economic contribution through tourism development. They are welcoming 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 Sleman Regency. REGIONAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK The tourism development at Sleman Regency must be implemented in compliance with the following principles: 1. Community based tourism Maintain the involvement of the local community and stakeholders in every tourism development activity 2. Sustainable tourism Continuous improvement and preservation of the environmental, cultural and communal aspects of tourism development 3. Cultural preservation Implement and integrate local culture elements in all tourism development activities 4. Collaborative partnership between stakeholders Cooperate and accommodate all stakeholder s aspirations P a g e 7 20

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES SENDANGADI VILLAGE P a g e 8 20

1. Located at Sendangadi Village, Melati District, Sleman Regency. 2. Coordinate : S 07 44 12.19 E110 21 34.82 4. Owner : Local Village 3. Area : ± 12 hectare (land) 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Two Star Hotel (5511) with 70 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 24 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 1 unit of Three Star Hotel (5511) with 80 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 44 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 2 units of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license d. 2 units of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 9 20

SUMBERARUM P a g e 10 20

1. Located at Sumber Arum Village, Moyudan District, Sleman Regency. 2. Coordinate : S S 07 46 17.22 E110 13 26.97 4. Owner : Local Village 3. Area : ± 8 hectare 5. 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 b. 1 unit of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 1 unit of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 11 20

HARGOBINANGUN VILLAGE P a g e 12 20

1. Located at Hargobinangun Village, Pakem District, Sleman Regency. 2. Coordinate : S 07 37 17.23 E110 25 17.47 4. Owner : Local Village 3. Area : ± 15 hectare (land) 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Two Star Hotel (5511) with 70 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 24 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 1 unit of Three Star Hotel (5511) with 80 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 44 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 2 units of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license d. 2 units of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the Land Owner through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 13 20

BATOK BOLU P a g e 14 20

1. Located at Samburoto Village, Kalasan District, Sleman Regency 2. Coordinate : S 07 43 57.57 E110 26 44.55 4. Owner : Local Village 3. Area : ± 5 hectare 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Two Star Hotel (5511) with 70 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 24 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 1 unit of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 1 unit of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 15 20

ABANG TEMPLE P a g e 16 20

1. Located at Jokotirto Village, Brebah District, Sleman Regency. 2. Coordinate : S 07 48 37.21 E110 28 07.26 4. Owner : Local Village 3. Area : ± 40 hectare (land) 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 2 unit of Two Star Hotel (5511) with 70 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 24 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 2 unit of Three Star Hotel (5511) with 80 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 44 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 4 units of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license d. 4 units of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 17 20

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES SUMMARY Total Required Fund Amount Required Funds Per Needed Business Field Two Star Hotel 5 IDR 24 Billion IDR 120 Billion Restaurant 10 IDR 5 Billion IDR 50 Billion Business Fields Three Star Hotel Cafe 5 10 IDR 44 Billion IDR 2.5 Billion Total Required Fund in the Region (Excluding Land Per Business Field Category IDR 220 Billion IDR 25 Billion IDR 415 Billion Lease, License and Permit) P a g e 18 20

Welcome to Sleman Regency Tourism Zone... 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.indonesia.travel P a g e 19 20