Indonesia's Lombok Island heats up to accommodate more tourists for MotoGP race


JAKARTA, Feb 13 (Xinhua): Andri Deya, 44, one of the homestay owners in Lombok Island, Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) province, is seeking more houses near the Mandalika International Circuit for his business.

His own homestays and villas, about 10 minutes' drive from the circuit, have been fully booked for March, and are ready to welcome tourists coming for the 2022 Indonesian Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP).

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