Pandawa Beach Welcomes New Normal

MANGUPURA – baliprawara.com
Badung Regent Nyoman Giri Prasta accompanied by Deputy Regent I Ketut Suiasa, Regional Secretary Adi Arnawa and related officials monitored the readiness of Pandawa Beach Tourist Attraction, Kutuh Village, South Kuta, Tuesday (June 23). During the inspection, Regent Giri Prasta together with his staff ensured the readiness of both infrastructure and Standard Operating Procedures to welcome the new cultural order. He also assured that the Pandawa Beach region can be ensured hygienic and certainly comfortable.
When met on the sidelines of the activity, Regent Giri Prasta said that Pandawa Beach as a tourist attraction was very ready, especially in welcoming the new normal. The standard operating procedures prepared was in accordance with what was delivered by the central task force. Like the preparation of sinks, hand sanitizers and other standard operating procedures, including the readiness of local residents. He also assured that the Pandawa Beach area is certainly hygienic and certainly comfortable to visit when new normal scheme implemented.
“The Kutuh community’s readiness about tourist attraction on Pandawa Beach is very adequate. For this reason, we consider that reopening the tourist attraction surely can be done,” he said.
Although in terms of standard operating procedures the new normal phase is very ready to be implemented, but in the future, they said that there is still something that needs to be done regarding the destination. Whether it’s the preparation of the helipad, the arrangement of the trader and the park including the lighting. “We want to get the perfect thing, so that both domestic and foreign tourists who come, feel safe and comfortable, due to the well services provided,” he said.
For this reason, his party representing the Badung Regency Government is ready to assist the structuring. Like the arrangement of stalls in the Pandawa Beach area so that in terms of aesthetics and the beauty can be better. Meanwhile, related to the existing program at Pandawa Beach, he said, he had entered the pre-FS (feasibility study) for a special tourism village program in Kutuh Village.
For FS on Detail Engineering Design (DED), the Pandawa Beach area will also be prepared a helipad for URC (quick reaction units). Because, in the case of handling during an emergency it needs a quick reaction. Regarding the supervision of all tourist attractions in Badung, it will be done by the Badung Health Office. “if there is a problem then the helicopter can be used, so that the service can be faster. Because we will enter the quality of tourism,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Head of Kutuh Customary Village Nyoman Mesir said that related to welcoming new normal, in terms of CHS (Clean Healthy and Safe) had been prepared properly. “Everything is ready, including the health clinic in Pandawa Beach which previously existed, now it is further improved in terms of services. “In the past, the staff at the clinic was brought in from the community health centers and prepared once a month, but now it will be prepared every day,” he explained. (MBP1)