Flying
the Russian flag in Bali
The Russian ambassador to Indonesia, Alexander A. Ivanov, has appointed
a honorary consul to represent his republic in Bali.
In a lavish ceremony held at the St. Regis Hotel in Nusa Dua featuring
musical performers flown in from Russian for the occasion, Ambassador
Ivanov installed a local tour operator, Chairul Nuku Kamika, as Russia's
"man in Bali" to assist the burgeoning number of Russian travels
coming to Bali each year.
In 2008, a total of 58,233 Russians visited Bali.
The newly appointed Russian honorary consul Kamika told The Jakarta Post
that he expects that number to grow dramatically in 2009. Kamika cited
the Indonesian governments agreement to underwrite the cost of a "Visit
Indonesia" exhibition in Moscow in March and the steady number of
Russian charter flights as important supports in the effort to increase
the number of Russian tourists to Bali.
Russian holidaymakers stay an average of 10-14 days in Indonesian spending
as much as US$1,500 per day. Ambassador Ivanov was accompanied on his
visit to Bali by his wife, Lyudmila Ivanova. The honorary consul of Russia
in Bali is located at Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai 118A in Jimbaran.
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