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Bali to use “water taxi” to address traffic congestion

The proposed service will offer an alternative mode of transport for both local residents and tourists.
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Jakarta (VNA) - The government of Indonesia’s renowned Bali island is currently planning to introduce a water taxi system as a strategic solution to deal with frequent traffic congestion, particularly in South Bali, its main tourism hub.

Bali Governor Wayan Koster said that the proposed service will connect I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport to the Nusa Dua area in Badung Regency, offering an alternative mode of transport for both residents and tourists.

As part of the initial assessment, the use of jukung - traditional Balinese boats - was conducted on a trial basis to measure the efficiency of water-based transport. Results showed that a trip from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport to Uluwatu Temple in Nusa Dua took approximately 35-40 minutes using these traditional boats. With modern, high-speed water taxis, travel time is expected to be shortened to 25-30 minutes.

༺ In addition to water taxis, authorities are also considering other transportation solutions to enhance connectivity between major tourist destinations. One of these includes a seaplane service, which is being explored for operations in strategic locations such as Bali, Labuan Bajo, and Sumba./.

VNA

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