Support Re-Opening of Monkey Forest, Cok Ace Says No Second Wave of Covid-19.

  • 05 November 2020
  • 21:11 WITA
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GIANYAR, Balitopnews.com - Vice Governor of Bali Tjok. Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati welcomed the Re-Opening of the sacred area of ​​wenara wana monkey forest after nearly eight months of being closed to the public due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

Even though active cases of patients have decreased (as of last Wednesday it was recorded as 662 or 5.53%), Vice Governor Cok Ace requested that a number of efforts starting from the application of health protocols be carried out during tourist visits to this place.

 

This was conveyed when he officially opened the sacred area wenara wana monkey forest, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Thursday, November 5, 2020.


 

"Let us together to open ourselves to start actively opening tourism slowly. Because to promote our tourism area is still in good and safe condition, it is necessary for all of us to get back up, one of which is by opening art shops, stalls and cleaning around the residence. each of us, for example for residents around monkey forest and Ubud. Where do eggs and chickens come first, and do we need to clean up after tourism opens, I don't think so. I want all tourism actors to start to clean up the promotion system and open their respective places , "Cok Ace added. 

 

The re-opening of the sacred area of ​​wenara wana monkey forest today is carried out in accordance with a good day in Hinduism, so it is expected to be a good moment for all visiting parties and of course it is kept away from the corona virus which is still endemic in the community.

 

With the opening of the sacred area wenara wana monkey forest, it is hoped that supporting facilities such as art shops and stalls and restaurants around it will also be opened, so as to strengthen tourism in Bali, so that the economic recovery of the community can be carried out.

 

With the opening of the sacred area wenara wana, the management of the monkey forest can monitor the development of tourist visits and the recovery of tourism in Bali.

 

To support the re-opening of monkey forest tourist destinations, General Manager of Mandala Suci Wenara Wana I Nyoman Sutarjana said the implementation of health protocols was carried out strictly.

 

50 sinks are prepared in a number of monkey forest areas. In the future, it is believed that tourists will be interested in nature, where the target visits are all adjusted to the existing situation. (Gix)


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