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Indonesia’s Tourism Ministry is actively overseeing the development of a glass elevator project on Nusa Penida, Bali, to ensure it aligns with environmental standards and promotes eco-friendly tourism. This initiative aims to enhance visitor access to the island's stunning natural landscapes while prioritizing the preservation of its unique ecosystems.
The glass elevator is designed to provide breathtaking views of the surrounding area, offering tourists an unforgettable experience. However, the Ministry emphasizes that the project must adhere to strict environmental regulations to mitigate any potential impacts on the local environment. This includes conducting thorough assessments of the construction process and its long-term effects on the island’s flora and fauna.
As Bali continues to attract millions of visitors each year, the government is committed to balancing tourism growth with environmental sustainability. By implementing such measures, Indonesia hopes to set a precedent for responsible tourism development that can be replicated in other regions.
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