
Indonesia and South Africa have agreed on a seven-point tourism partnership to promote sustainable travel and strengthen cooperation between their tourism industries. The deal emphasizes joint marketing, capacity building, and shared sustainable practices to enhance cultural exchange and environmental stewardship. It aims to boost economic ties and position both nations as leaders in responsible tourism.
Indonesia and South Africa have launched a seven-point tourism partnership aimed at boosting sustainable travel and enhancing cooperation between their tourism sectors. The agreement focuses on developing joint strategies to promote responsible tourism, cultural exchange, and shared best practices for environmental protection across key destinations.
The partnership includes coordinated marketing initiatives, capacity-building programs for tourism professionals, collaborative efforts to diversify tourism products, and knowledge sharing on sustainable tourism infrastructure. Officials from both countries emphasized the importance of mutual growth and visitor experience enhancement.
This initiative is expected to strengthen economic ties through increased travel flows, support local communities dependent on tourism, and set a model for sustainable tourism cooperation within the BRICS and broader international community.
