The Indonesian government is pondering a potential “tourist tax” on visitors to Bali as the number of arrivals continues to swell.

Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno told media this week that the proposal was under discussion by the government and President Joko Widodo.

The Indonesian government may impose a “tourist tax” on visitors. (Getty)

Bali Tourism Board chairman Ida Bagus Agung Partha Adnyana said the tax would stop Bali being seen as a “cheap” destination.

But critics of the proposal say what’s needed is better enforcement of existing laws in order to keep rule-breaking tourists under control.

International visitors on tourist visas aren’t allowed to try to make money in Indonesia, but some act as impromptu tour guides or motorbike renters to their co-nationals, according to Indonesian Hotel General Manager Association vice-chairman Komang Artana.

President Joko Widodo first announced the capital would be relocated in 2019
Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s government is discussing the proposal. (Getty)

As of mid-April, the Indonesian government had deported 93 foreigners from Bali, mostly due to visa or permit violations.

Russians formed the biggest contingent, with 24 visitors sent home, followed by Nigeria with seven, and then the US and Australia with six.

Samaesan Hole in Thailand is one of the most dangerous caves in the world.

It looks like the type of place you’d whack on your travel bucket list

The AFR has reported that the number of deportees for 2023 so far has by now risen to 101, still with just six Australians among them.

Visitor numbers to Bali have also been swelled by people fleeing the ongoing war in Europe.

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