According to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), in 2019, the number of foreign tourists who came to Indonesia was 16.1 million people.
A study conducted by Gadjah Mada University shows that voluntary activities in Indonesia can have a positive impact on the mental and physical health of the participants.
Indonesia has more than 17,000 islands, so there are many locations that can be used as a destination for voluntary activities.
One of the most popular voluntary activities in Indonesia is a village development program, where participants can help local people improve their welfare.
Indonesia has a very diverse natural wealth, so that voluntary activities in the field of nature conservation are also popular here.
Indonesia is famous for its hospitality, so that participants of voluntary activities can feel comfortable and valued here.
In Indonesia there are many opportunities to learn and deepen Indonesian, so that voluntary activities can also be an opportunity to improve language skills.
Indonesia has a variety of delicious and unique culinary, so voluntary activities can also be an opportunity to taste Indonesian specialties.
Voluntary activities can also be an opportunity to get to know Indonesian and diverse Indonesian culture, such as traditional dances, carving arts, and traditional ceremonies.
Indonesia is famous for its beautiful beaches and clear sea water, so that voluntary activities in the field of coastal environmental preservation are also popular here.