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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Holiday Crowds Flock To IKN As Visitors Take Part In Tree Planting Activities

IKN invites visitors to plant trees at its Tropical Rainforest Miniature, drawing thousands of participants to support the development of a sustainable forest city.
IKN invites visitors to plant trees at its Tropical Rainforest Miniature, drawing thousands of participants to support the development of a sustainable forest city.

Sepaku, East Kalimantan — Efforts to expand green spaces continue across the Nusantara Capital City (IKN), with authorities actively involving visitors in environmental activities. Instead of simply observing the development progress, visitors are now encouraged to participate directly in tree planting as part of a new culture being introduced in Indonesia’s future capital.

Director of Macro Planning at the IKN Authority, Pungky Widiaryanto, explained that visits to the IKN area are designed not only as sightseeing opportunities but also as educational and participatory experiences.

"Visitors are not only coming to observe development progress, but they are also planting trees and enjoying activities together with their families," Pungky said on Tuesday (2026) in Sepaku, Penajam Paser Utara Regency.

Tropical Rainforest Miniature Becomes An Educational Tourism Attraction

The IKN Authority has opened public access while offering participatory programs that allow visitors to plant trees at the IKN Tropical Rainforest Miniature.

During the national holiday period from April 3–5, 2026, the location became one of the most popular destinations. Thousands of visitors spent their holidays by planting trees alongside family members.

Official data recorded approximately 59,676 visitors and 14,382 vehicles entering the IKN area during the holiday period.

A total of 500 planting holes were prepared for visitors, using tree species native to Kalimantan’s tropical forests, including:

  • Balangeran

  • Meranti

  • Bodhi

  • Kapok (Kapuk Randu)

  • Candlenut (Kemiri)

This initiative forms part of vegetation rehabilitation efforts while strengthening IKN’s forest city concept.

Seventy Percent Native Kalimantan Species

The planting program follows a carefully planned ecological composition.

Around 70 percent of the planted species are native to Kalimantan, while the remaining 30 percent consist of multi-purpose tree species (MPTS) that provide environmental and economic benefits.

This strategy aims to maintain ecosystem sustainability while improving environmental quality across the IKN region.

Beyond environmental benefits, the tree planting initiative also offers valuable educational experiences for children and families visiting the area.

Tree Planting Culture Introduced In IKN

The greening initiative is not intended as a ceremonial activity alone. The IKN Authority aims to make tree planting part of everyday culture in the new capital city.

By encouraging visitors to plant trees in forested areas around the Core Government Area (KIPP), the program supports the restoration of tropical rainforest ecosystems, which form a central vision of IKN development.

Special Staff to the Head of the IKN Authority for Public Communication and spokesperson Troy Pantouw stated that the holiday momentum reflects optimism and renewal aligned with IKN’s development goals.

According to him, the festive holiday atmosphere aligns with the broader vision of building a green and inclusive future city.

"IKN is not only developing as a government center, but also growing into a public space that integrates ecological, educational, and recreational aspects for society," Troy explained.

IKN Growing Into A Green Public Space

Community participation in tree planting reflects that IKN development focuses not only on infrastructure but also on environmental sustainability.

The forest city concept positions IKN as one of Indonesia’s most ambitious sustainable development projects.

In addition to improving environmental quality, these activities create opportunities for eco-tourism that offer meaningful and memorable experiences for visitors.

For many visitors, traveling to IKN is no longer just about observing development progress — it is about actively contributing to environmental preservation.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the purpose of tree planting activities at IKN?
The goal is to support the forest city concept, rehabilitate vegetation, and promote a culture of tree planting among visitors.

2. Where does the tree planting activity take place in IKN?
It takes place at the Tropical Rainforest Miniature and surrounding areas of the Core Government Area (KIPP).

3. How many visitors attended during the April 2026 national holiday?
Approximately 59,676 visitors and 14,382 vehicles were recorded entering the IKN area.

4. What types of trees are planted at IKN?
Species include balangeran, meranti, bodhi, kapok, and candlenut trees.

5. What environmental concept is applied in IKN development?
IKN is designed as a forest city that prioritizes sustainability and ecological balance.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

IKN Visitor Boom Pushes UMKM Daily Revenue To Rp20 Million

UMKM in IKN recorded up to Rp20 million daily revenue during Eid 2026 as thousands of visitors flooded Indonesia’s new capital.
UMKM in IKN recorded up to Rp20 million daily revenue during Eid 2026 as thousands of visitors flooded Indonesia’s new capital.

The surge of visitors to Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN) during the 2026 Eid holiday has brought major economic benefits to small and medium enterprises (UMKM). With thousands of people visiting daily, many local businesses reported a sharp increase in revenue, reaching tens of millions of rupiah per day.

Special Staff for Public Communication and spokesperson of the IKN Authority, Troy Pantouw, said the high public interest in visiting the new capital is not only creating crowds but also strengthening the local economy.

“Public visits to witness the development of IKN firsthand are not only creating vibrancy but also boosting the economy for UMKM players,” he stated on Saturday in Nusantara.

Direct Impact On Local Businesses

The growing number of visitors in the Core Government Area (KIPP) and surrounding regions has significantly accelerated economic activity. Businesses in food, beverages, and souvenirs are among those experiencing the biggest gains.

Nita, a café owner at Sepaku Empat, shared how her revenue increased dramatically during Eid.

“Normally, I earn around Rp1.8 million per day. But during the first three days of Eid, it jumped to around Rp10 million to Rp15 million daily,” she said.

Her Japanese-style mochi turned out to be a bestseller. Despite the time-consuming preparation, demand remained high, especially among younger visitors.

Traditional And Modern Food Businesses Thrive

Wahyu, a dawet ayu vendor known as “Bang Brewok” at Plaza Seremoni, also saw strong sales, earning between Rp10 million and Rp12 million per day during the holiday period.

Meanwhile, Dina, a Nusantara souvenir seller, reported that her revenue doubled compared to normal days, driven largely by demand for traditional clothing.

In the modern culinary sector, Ichi from Goffee Latte and BJ Resto experienced similar trends.

“During holidays or special events, our revenue can reach Rp10 million to Rp15 million per day. But on regular days, it’s usually around Rp2 million to Rp3 million,” Ichi explained.

Signature Dishes Attract Repeat Visitors

Sri Mus Mulyawati, owner of D’sweet Nusantara, highlighted bakwan malang as her top-selling menu item.

“Visitors say the taste is unforgettable. Many of them come back because they remember it,” she said.

During the Eid holiday, her daily revenue reached between Rp10 million and Rp20 million, significantly higher than usual.

Infrastructure Access Plays A Key Role

Improved access to IKN has also been a crucial factor in the rising number of visitors. The opening of road access during the holiday period contributed greatly to the surge in tourist traffic.

This highlights how infrastructure development in IKN not only supports administrative functions but also acts as a catalyst for local economic growth.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. How much revenue did UMKM earn in IKN during Eid 2026?
Daily revenue ranged from Rp10 million to Rp20 million depending on the business type.

2. What caused the surge in revenue?
A significant increase in tourist visits during the Eid holiday.

3. What products were most popular?
Food items like mochi, dawet ayu, bakwan malang, and Nusantara souvenirs.

4. Is the revenue stable after Eid?
Not always. It typically drops back to around Rp2 million–Rp3 million per day.

5. What factors increased visitor numbers?
Improved road access and public curiosity about IKN development.

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