East Java

East Java is known as a popular tourist destination in Indonesia. Blessed with natural attractions with stunning views. the tour is complete, from mountains, beaches to culture. tourists can spend their time traveling around various cities in East Java.

 

Biological Hazards

The type of illness that foreigners often encounter is diarrhea from mild to moderate dehydration. According to information from the hospital, diarrhea is caused by consuming spicy food. In addition, the hospital has also treated dyspepsia patients in foreign tourists.

There has never been a case of a foreign tourist being bitten by a dog or other dangerous animal.

Based on records from the hospital, the most dominant infectious diseases in the Surabaya area are dengue hemorrhagic fever, influenza and COVID-19.

Cases of sexually transmitted infections were also recorded at this tourist spot

 

Chemical Hazard

The hospital has been dealing with drunk foreigners. There is at least an average of 1-2 drunk strangers handled every week.

Based on records from the hospital, there has never been an incident of poisoning or fainting due to alcoholic beverages or mixed drinks

 

Psychological Hazard

Based on information from the hospital, there has never been an incident of violence against tourists at a tourist destination.

There has never been an incident where tourists experience trauma while traveling, both trauma from heights, animals, and others, causing them to experience tremors and others.

 

Physics Hazards

This city does not have water tourism activities such as water sports, diving, snorkeling, and others.

This hospital has never handled cases of foreigners related to diving.

In this hospital there are no reports of climbing activity or activity at altitude that causes health problems.

 

Safety Hazard

Access to natural tourist destinations in Surabaya is still relatively safe.

Tourist destinations that are in great demand by foreigners are recreation and nature tourism. This tourist activity is also quite crowded on weekends.

according to our findings, there were no reports of accidents experienced by foreigners such as falling, slipping or slipping while at tourist destinations