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‘SHE Ventures’ Showcases Indonesia as Safe, Enriching Destination for Women Travelers

By Hina khan

Jakarta: Indonesia’s tourism sector took another step toward gender-inclusive travel promotion as the SHE Ventures Familiarization Trip 2025 concluded a week-long exploration across Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Bali — underscoring the country’s commitment to ensuring safe and meaningful experiences for women travelers.

The initiative, led by a female representative from Gerry’s Visa, featured prominent influencers Amtul Baweja and Reeja Jeelani, who documented their journey to inspire confidence among women exploring Indonesia.

Organized by the Indonesian Consulate in Karachi, the trip aimed to position Indonesia as a top destination for solo female travelers, combining adventure, culture, and security.

The journey began in Jakarta, where the delegation toured the iconic GBK Arena, reflecting Indonesia’s global appeal in sports and entertainment. In Yogyakarta, participants experienced the cultural and adventurous side of Java through whitewater rafting on the Elo River and a Jeep Lava Tour around Mount Merapi.

A notable highlight was the interaction with Pakistani female students studying in Yogyakarta on scholarships. The students described Indonesia as a “safe, engaging, and inclusive” environment for international women, praising both the country’s hospitality and academic quality.

The final leg in Bali offered a mix of leisure and cultural discovery. Beyond beach excursions and a Bali Hai Cruise, the delegation visited Undisan village to engage with local communities, learn traditional crafts, and immerse themselves in Balinese rural life.

On the business front, the Indonesian Consulate facilitated a Business-to-Business (B2B) meeting linking Gerry’s Visa with key Indonesian travel operators. The session focused on developing collaborative tourism packages tailored for Pakistani travelers, particularly women.

Officials at the Consulate said the success of SHE Ventures reflects Indonesia’s broader effort to highlight women’s safety, cultural richness, and the country’s readiness to welcome global visitors with open arms.

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