Mandalika Opens New Accommodation to Boost Sport Tourism
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new accommodation facility, Sade Social Space, has opened in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone (KEK) in Lombok, Indonesia.
- The facility aims to strengthen sport tourism development and boost the local economy, particularly for micro, small, and medium enterprises (UMKM).
- Officials emphasize that developing Mandalika requires long-term collaboration between the government, community, and businesses.
The Mandalika region in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara province is bolstering its appeal as a premier tourist destination with the opening of a new accommodation and sports facility. Sade Social Space, inaugurated by Vice Minister of Tourism Ni Luh Puspa, is designed to enhance the area's sport tourism offerings and stimulate economic growth.
"New accommodation and sports facilities can strengthen tourism development. There must be continuous innovation," Ni Luh stated during the opening ceremony. She highlighted Mandalika's vast potential for development through various innovative initiatives, stressing that progress requires a sustained effort.
The initiative is particularly focused on benefiting the local community. The Ministry of Tourism is keen on seeing UMKM players integrated into the development process, with hopes that they can grow to compete in export markets. This focus on local enterprise is seen as crucial for ensuring the economic impact of tourism reaches the grassroots level.
Officials underscored that transforming Mandalika into a world-class destination is a marathon, not a sprint. Drawing parallels with Bali's decades-long development, they stressed the necessity of collaboration among government bodies, local communities, and business stakeholders. The success of Sade Social Space, which blends accommodation, sports, wellness, and creative economy elements, is viewed as a key step in solidifying Mandalika's position as a leading sport tourism hub.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.