International Hotel Set to Boost Mandalika Tourism with Landmark Land Handover
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Teh development of Mandalika, Lombok, is set to receive a meaningful boost with the handover of land for the construction of an international-class hotel. This milestone not only signifies progress in the region’s tourism infrastructure but also underscores the growing confidence of global investors in Mandalika’s potential.
A Clear Path for Investment in Mandalika
The recent land handover agreement solidifies the path for a new luxury hotel and confirms the cleanliness and legal certainty of the land, creating a more attractive investment climate. According to a spokesperson,the agreement “not only marks the beginning of the construction of an international-class hotel but also affirms that Tanjung Aan is a stunning beach with well-maintained cleanliness.”
This assurance of a “clean and clear” land status is crucial for attracting further foreign direct investment (FDI) and accelerating development in the Mandalika region. The process has been supported by strong collaboration between local officials, security forces, and the community.
Joint Venture to Bring International Expertise
The project is spearheaded by PT Kleo Mandalika Resort, a joint venture between companies from Indonesia, Japan, and Dubai. This international collaboration brings a wealth of experience in property and hotel development to the table. The company’s presence demonstrates a strong belief in the premium tourism potential of Mandalika.
The investment is expected to deliver substantial economic benefits to the region, going beyond direct financial gains.The legal certainty provided by the land handover is a key factor in securing investment, reinforced by the close working relationship between ITDC (Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation), the local government, and security forces.
Lasting Development and Community Benefits
ITDC is committed to ensuring the development of mandalika is directed, sustainable, and aligned with national interests. Troy, a representative from ITDC, emphasized this commitment, stating, “We are committed to overseeing every stage of development with the principles of good governance, legal and environmental compliance, and delivering real benefits to the community.”
These benefits will include job creation, empowerment of local micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), human resource development, and overall regional economic growth. The focus on sustainability ensures that the development will not only attract tourists but also preserve the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the area for future generations.
The land handover event was attended by the Vice Regent of Central Lombok, officials from the Regional Leadership Coordination forum of Central Lombok Regency, and heads of related agencies, demonstrating the widespread support for the project.editor’s Choice: Bali’s Waterblow Tourist Site Temporarily Closed Due to High Waves
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