Legislature proposes road signs at Ragunan Night Tour: So residents do not get lost

Jakarta – Night tourism has begun to be implemented in Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta. Member of Commission D DPRD DKI Jakarta Gerindra Fraction, Ali Lubis, appreciates this breakthrough in providing cheap tourism to the community. “It is a breakthrough or step that should be appreciated by the Jakarta Provincial Government by opening the Ragunan Night Tourist attraction, because it is an idea to provide a low-cost enthusiasm for the people of Jakarta at night,” Ali said. Ali said there are a number of things the Jakarta provincial government and the management of Ragunan should note when they offer night tourism. First, the lighting around the location must be ensured to function optimally during night tourism operations. Browse to continue the content “There must be sufficient lighting, the toilets must also be ready, and officers that are inside, especially where dangerous animals are to maintain the safety of residents,” Ali said. He also suggested that there are clear road signs in Ragunan during night tours. The road signs are to prevent visitors from getting lost on the spot. “Then the signs that lead the way must be clear, so that people who get lost. And no less important that the types of animals that are displayed at night should also be human and that each cage should have an officer on the guard,” Ali explained. Ali also suggested that Ragunan management still eats during the night tour. The Gerindra Legislature also asked at different points at different points to add entertainment to the community. “I also ask for eateries with regional menes to be prepared for the people who are present to enjoy and that there are performances or animal performances at different points to make it more lively,” Ali said. The first night tour in Ragunan was implemented on Saturday (11/10). This policy is still a trial and is considered for permanent implementation. (Yang/IDH)

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