Jakarta, 18 December 2025 - PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) presents a spectacular promotion for admission tickets to Bakti BCA assisted villages (Desa Bakti BCA) through the Lifestyle feature on the myBCA app. This initiative highlights BCA’s commitment to empowering Indonesia’s tourism villages, while enabling customers and the public to create meaningful year-end moments with loved ones.
Visits to tourism villages continue to rise. In 2024, Bakti BCA assisted villages recorded approximately 11% year-on-year growth in visitor numbers. To support the continued development of this sector, BCA is introducing a 30% discount to facilitate access for customers and the public to tourism experiences across Bakti BCA assisted villages. The promotion is available for purchases made from 22 December 2025 to 4 January 2026.
BCA Corporate Communication & Social Responsibility EVP Hera F. Haryn stated, “BCA recognizes tourism villages as important catalysts for local economic growth. Through ongoing development and empowerment programs, including promotional initiatives, BCA supports the sustainable growth of Bakti BCA assisted villages. To complement these efforts, BCA is providing special discounts on tourism packages to support meaningful and memorable travel experiences during the year-end holiday season.”
To enjoy this offer, BCA customers can purchase Bakti BCA assisted villages admission tickets by selecting the “MKP Tiket Wisata” category and the “Desa Wisata” subcategory under the Lifestyle feature in the myBCA app. Customers must enter the voucher code BCAWISATA2025 on the payment page to receive a 30% discount, with a maximum discount of IDR 30,000, and applies to a minimum transaction of IDR 100,000. For more information, please visit “bca.id/wisatayuk”.
The discount can be used to visit the following Bakti BCA assisted villages:
1. Wukirsari Wayang Tourism Village, Yogyakarta
Wukirsari Wayang Tourism Village, located in Imogiri District, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, offers a distinctive blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the traditional craft of leather puppet-making (menatah), enjoy wayang performances, play gamelan, and participate in the unique mud-field football experience popular among the local community.
2. Pentingsari Tourism Village, Yogyakarta

Hands-on Batik Experience at Pentingsari Tourism Village, Yogyakarta
Pentingsari Tourism Village offers a distinctive experience that combines natural beauty with local cultural wisdom. Visitors can stay with local residents and immerse themselves in authentic village life through a range of activities, including batik workshops, crafting wayang suket (grass puppets), and farming. The community’s active role in developing tourism has earned Pentingsari Tourism Village the ASEAN Tourism Award 2023 in the Community-Based Tourism category.
3. Wirawisata Goa Pindul, Yogyakarta

Exploring the Stunning Stalactites and Stalagmites at Wirawisata Goa Pindul, Yogyakarta
Wirawisata Goa Pindul awakens visitors’ sense of adventure through a cave tubing experience, where they explore stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations while floating along an underground river on inflatable tubes. The destination also offers an educational dimension through its Rumah Pangan Hidup program, inviting visitors to learn seed planting, utilize home yards for growing daily vegetables, and process household waste into compost and planting media.
4. Bilebante Green Tourism Village, Lombok

Exploring the Rice Fields at Bilebante Green Tourism Village, Lombok
Formerly a sand mining area, Bilebante Green Tourism Village in West Nusa Tenggara has transformed into a tranquil and verdant destination. Surrounded by vast rice fields, visitors can relax with traditional spa and massage treatments featuring natural village herbs and spices. For adventure enthusiasts, exploring the countryside by ATV or bicycle adds an exciting dimension to the experience. Bilebante Green Tourism Village has received numerous accolades, including the Best Tourism Villages Upgrade Program by UNWTO (2023), the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2025, and the Overall Champion title in the Tourism Village category at the Wonderful Indonesia Award 2025, presented by the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia.
5. Taro Tourism Village, Bali

The Beauty of Pura Agung Gunung Raung at Taro Tourism Village, Bali
Taro Tourism Village holds captivating stories at every corner, blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual values. Traditional houses in Delodsema Village, Pura Agung Gunung Raung, and the white cattle conservation house stand as iconic landmarks of the village. Visitors can enjoy numerous activities, from trekking to Yeh Pikat Waterfall and learning the art of silver jewelry-making to witnessing thousands of fireflies illuminate the night at The Fireflies Garden. Taro Tourism Village has also received international recognition, including the Best Tourism Villages Upgrade Program by UNWTO (2023) and the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2025.

6. Terong Creative Tourism Village, Belitung
Traditional Dance Performance Welcoming Visitors at Terong Creative Tourism Village, Belitung
Located along Belitung’s main tourism route in the Bangka Belitung Islands, Terong Creative Tourism Village stands as a testament to the transformation of a former tin mining area into a destination that combines nature and education. At Aik Rusa Berehun, visitors can enjoy an authentic village experience, such as catching shrimp, fish, and crabs using traditional local methods, as well as exploring a hiking trail to Bukit Tebalu Simpor Laki to take in Belitung’s breathtaking panoramic views from above. The village has been recognized with the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2025 in the ASEAN Community-Based Tourism Award category.

7. The Glodok Chinatown Area, Jakarta
Visiting Historic Temples in the Glodok Chinatown Area, Jakarta
In the heart of Jakarta, Glodok Chinatown serves as a window through time, where tradition, history, and the rich flavors of Chinese–Betawi heritage come together. Visitors can immerse themselves in the atmosphere by wandering through narrow alleys lined with classic shops and visiting historic temples such as Vihara Dharma Bhakti. The area also delights visitors with traditional herbal remedies, cultural trinkets, and legendary local delicacies found throughout the market. Located in West Jakarta, the Glodok Chinatown area has received recognition at the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2025 in the ASEAN Public Toilet Award category, as well as the Wonderful Indonesia Award 2025 in the Toilet category.
8. Limbongan Tourism Village, East Belitung
Limbongan Tourism Village in East Belitung, Bangka Belitung Islands, showcases a harmonious blend of natural beauty and rich local traditions. Its main highlight is Gunong Lumut, recognized as part of a UNESCO Global Geopark since 2021. The local community also engages in plant and livestock farming through the Rumah Pangan Hidup program, which aims to strengthen household food self-sufficiency.
9. Kelubi Tourism Village, East Belitung
Kelubi Tourism Village is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy adrenaline-pumping activities such as trekking, trail running, and camping surrounded by natural landscapes. For night adventure seekers, the village also offers a wildlife package, allowing visitors to observe nocturnal animals such as tarsiers, civets, leaf monkeys, and fireflies. In addition, travelers can take part in the unique Makan Bedulang tradition, a communal dining experience served on banana leaves, featuring nasi randau and a variety of flavorful local dishes.

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