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Tourism Numbers: Indonesia’s tourism is on a positive growth trajectory, with April 2026 foreign arrivals hitting 1.25 million (+7.22% y/y) and 4.68 million in Jan–Apr (+8.24% y/y), led by Malaysia, Australia, China, Singapore and Timor-Leste—boosting foreign exchange. Sports Tourism: Bali will host the 12th Asian Open Water Swimming Championship 2026 on June 13–15 in Jimbaran Bay, with events also open to beginner swimmers, aiming to draw longer stays and lift local accommodation, transport and dining. Volcano & Safety: Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in East Nusa Tenggara erupted Friday, sending ash about 1.5 km high; authorities kept it at Level III and urged residents and tourists to stay out of a 5 km danger zone. Banking & Currency Watch: Indonesia’s OJK says a “bank rush” is unlikely despite rupiah depreciation, citing solid capital and manageable non-performing loans—while noting currency pressure could hit imports and purchasing power. Community Travel Trend: A regional push for community-based, women-led ecotourism is gaining momentum across Southeast Asia, with Indonesia’s village-style initiatives highlighted as part of a broader shift toward travel that supports local livelihoods. Bali Incident: A Kiwi dad is fighting for his life after a scooter crash in Bali, with the family facing rapidly rising medical bills.

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