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Central Sulawesi to Reopen Togean Islands for Tourists in August

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Central Sulawesi to reopen Togean Islands for tourists in AugustPapan Island is located inside the Togean Islands National Park, Tojo Unauna, District, Central Sulawesi Province. ANTARA/Muhammad Arsyandi

The Central Sulawesi administration is prepping to reopen Togean Islands National Park located in Tojo Unauna District, for tourists in mid-August 2020.

"That's our plan, as suggested by the stakeholders. However, there are many things to consider if this tourism object will be operational again," Head of the Togean Islands National Park Office (BTNKT) Bustang said here on Sunday.

He explained that currently, his party was developing various new adaptation policies against COVIID-19, as guidelines for every tourist visiting the national park area.

The Togean Islands National Park is an international tourist destination, hence it is deemed necessary to formulate strict health protocols to keep away tourists visiting the park from the coronavirus, according to him.

"We do not want to be careless, so this plan must be well-considered and prepared, to make visitors and the local community feel safe," Bustang said.

A number of attractions in Tojo Unauna District have begun to reopen based on a circular from the local district head, mainly for domestic tourists.

The plan to reopen the national park, however, has to be conducted by applying strict health protocols with the coordination of the local authorities, the Environmental Affairs and Forestry Ministry, the military and police, according to him.

The Togean Islands archipelago labeled the ‘Jewel of Central Sulawesi’, has been designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2019.

Togean Tojo Una-Una Biosphere Reserve covers an area of 2,187,632 hectares on an archipelago of 483 islands in Central Sulawesi.

Located at the heart of the Coral Triangle, it features the highest coral diversity in the world, as well as mangrove forests and small island ecosystems. T

The Togean Islands is host to 363 plant species, including 33 species of mangrove, and various animal species such as tarsiers (Tarsius spectrum palengensis) and Togean monkeys (Macaca togeanus), cuscus, dugong, whale, and dolphin.

Coral reef fish are abundant, with 596 species inhabiting the Togean Islands National Park. (ANTARA)

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