Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, welcomed a remarkable influx of <strong>411,778</strong> visitors during March and April 2026, coinciding with the Eid al-Fitr and Easter holidays. This surge reflects the community's interest in the developments within the new city.
Abu Dhabi has announced plans to receive <strong>26.6 million visitors</strong> by 2025, marking a significant recovery in its tourism sector. Hotel revenues are projected to reach <strong>9.1 billion dirhams</strong>, reflecting the success of promotional strategies.
Ancol, a popular tourist destination in North Jakarta, saw a significant influx of visitors during the Easter holiday, with a total of 122,128 people visiting between April 3 and 5, 2026. This figure exceeded the management's expectations, which aimed for over 95,000 visitors during this period.
Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta witnessed a significant influx of visitors during the Easter holiday, attracting over <strong>119,652</strong> people over three days. This surge exceeded initial expectations and highlights the zoo's status as a favored family destination.
According to the British newspaper 'The Independent', Dubai continues to enhance its status as a preferred tourist destination, witnessing a significant increase in visitor numbers in recent years. This growth reflects Dubai's commitment to providing unique and diverse tourism experiences.
Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta, Indonesia, welcomed a total of <strong>353,525</strong> visitors during the Eid al-Fitr holiday from <strong>March 22</strong> to <strong>March 28</strong>. The peak day was <strong>March 23</strong>, with <strong>80,790</strong> visitors recorded.