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Borobudur’s Adaptation to Safe Tourism

The movement of tourists is controlled in the park to manage the crowds. There are one-way road signs to prevent visitors from walking past each other and entry and exit gates are set apart.

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Haris Firdaus/Regina Rukmorini
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Tourists observe the activities of Conservation Center officers at Borobudur Temple, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Thursday (15/4/2021).

Now the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has subsided, tourism activity is again on the move, including in Borobudur, Magelang regency, Central Java. The adaptation of health protocols has become the method for ensuring safe leisure time.

Days of incessant rain finally ended with the sun shining bright in the area of Borobudur on Saturday morning (13/11/2021). Dark clouds above the valley of the Menoreh Hills parted, right in time for the weekend. Nature was working in the tourists’ favor.

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