Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism is working to ensure that tourism activities during the 2026 Eid al-Fitr holiday remain safe, comfortable, and enjoyable.In this regard, Tourism Minister Widiyanti Putri Wardhana has issued a circular regarding the organization of tourism activities during the Eid period, encouraging relevant stakeholders to optimize their services for travelers.”The circular contains recommendations for regional governments, destination managers, and all parties to prepare destinations for the Eid period,” she said when contacted by ANTARA from Jakarta on Sunday.According to the minister, the issuance of the circular is intended to ensure the implementation of cleanliness, health, safety, and environmental sustainability protocols. These align with the risk-based tourism business standards outlined in Tourism Minister's Regulation Number 6 of 2025.In the circular, the minister urged regional governments to support the smooth flow of tourism activities, encourage the implementation of standard operating procedures, ensure that transportation facilities are fit for service, and coordinate with attraction managers to provide rest areas for drivers.Furthermore, she urged managers of tourist destinations in disaster-prone areas to prepare early warning systems, mitigation facilities, evacuation routes, and emergency signage. Wardhana stated that as of February 27, 2026, 35 provincial governments had completed the Disaster-Prone Tourist Destination Data. This data covers 4,748 tourist attractions.The list includes 327 high-risk destinations, 1,570 medium-risk destinations, 718 low-risk destinations, and 2,133 destinations whose status has not yet been identified.Ahead of the Eid al-Fitr holiday, the Ministry of Tourism has deployed officials to inspect tourist destinations, ensuring that facilities and services are fully prepared to welcome visitors.