Yeah, I actually think Indonesia’s approach makes a lot of sense. They’re not just talking about eco-tourism in a generic way they’re tying it directly to biodiversity, especially on International Biodiversity Day. That’s a smart move for a country with such rich ecosystems.
From what I read, they’re trying to shift tourism toward sustainability by getting local communities involved, promoting conservation-linked travel, and focusing on natural heritage as a draw, not just beaches and resorts. It’s ambitious, but honestly, if any country has the raw nature to back it up, it’s Indonesia.