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Slopes of Merapi So Special Interest Tour



SLEMAN, KOMPAS.com - Slope of Mount Merapi in Sleman district after the eruption of Merapi 2010 will be developed as a tourist area. But it is still awaiting a recommendation from the local government.
"Still waiting for the recommendations or decisions still structuring the area both by the Government of Sleman District and Central Kegunungapian Investigation and Technology Development in Yogyakarta," said Head of Tourism Development Division of Culture and Tourism (Disbudpar) Sleman regency, Nur Hadiati, in Sleman, Tuesday (22 / 2 / 2011).
Development of tourist areas in particular which are in Sub Cangkringan. Nur said the chances of the region will be a tourist area of special interest for research and education. However, it is not closed to the public tourism activities.
"Currently the public interest to visit the slopes of Merapi pascaerupsi indeed very high, but this is only based flavor just curious to see wilyah condition after hit by hot clouds and lava of Merapi," he said.
Meanwhile, for facilities and tourism facilities and supporting infrastructure on the slopes of Mount Merapi is also not to be built permanently. It is considering the most active volcanic eruption cycle in this world that ranges from four to six years.
"The area is included in the recommendation BPPTK Yogyakarta as disaster-prone areas will not be built a permanent facility, but the tourist facilities will be built nonpermanen," he said.
Head of Tourism Marketing Disbudpar Sleman, Shavitri Nurmala Dewi, said the safety of tourists into the most important element. Therefore, if the tour is officially a local government authority Sleman then all stakeholders will be collected.
"Everything will we collect, including residents on the slopes of Mount Merapi, which will be managing the full area of special interest tourism 'Vulcano tour', starting early March, we will provide training for the citizens of the slopes of Merapi to the management of tourism," he said.


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