scholarly journals Tata Kelola Pramuwisata Khusus Sebagai Bentuk Pelibatan Masyarakat Lokal

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-256
Author(s):  
Ely Triasih Rahayu ◽  
Bagus Reza Hariyadi ◽  
Hartati Hartati ◽  
Anggita Stovia ◽  
Anak Agung Ayu Dian Andriyani

Abstrak: Adanya regulasi Dinas Pariwisata Propinsi Bali mengenai kebijakan pengkategorian pramuwisata umum dan khusus menimbulkan permasalahan baru. Permasalahan yang muncul adalah makin berkembangnya pramuwisata ilegal (non formal) yang tidak memiliki Kartu Tanda Pengenal Pramuwisata (KTPP). Pramuwisata illegal tidak hanya dilakukan oleh orang Indonesia yang memiliki kemampuan berbahasa asing, tetapi juga dilakukan oleh wisatawan asing yang sudah mengenal pariwisata Bali karena sering melakukan kunjungan ke Bali. Permasalahan yang lain adalah tidak adanya pelimpahan tugas dari pramuwisata umum ke khusus. Pramuwisata umum di Bali adalah pramuwisata yang bekerja di tingkat provinsi, sedangkan pramuwisata khusus adalah pramuwisata yang bekerja di daerah tujuan wisata di tingkat kabupaten. Penyebab permasalahan ini karena tidak adanya regulasi yang berupa peraturan Bupati untuk mengatur pramuwisata khusus. Di Bali terdapat Peraturan Daerah No. 5 Tahun 2016 yang mengatur pramuwisata secara umum, tetapi di tingkat kabupaten belum dilakukan kajian pramuwisata khusus sehingga pembagian kerja antara pramuwisata umum dan khusus tidak jelas. Ketidakjelasan inilah yang menyebabkan banyak permasalahan yang muncul terutama di daerah tujuan wisata tingkat kabupaten. Tim Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PKM) melakukan pengabdian di kabupaten Bangli dengan pertimbangan bahwa kabupaten ini merupakan salah satu kabupaten yang memiliki kontribusi besar bagi income daerah pada sektor pariwisata. Kabupaten Bangli merupakan salah satu kabupaten yang siap menelaah Peraturan Daerah nomor 5 tahun 2016 tersebut untuk dapat diturunkan menjadi peraturan Bupati Bangli mengenai tata kelola pramuwisata khsusus. Tujuan PKM ini adalah untuk mengiventarisir ecxiting codition dikaitkan dengan permasalahan yang ada. Hasil dari iventarisir ini dijadikan dasar pembuatan model tata kelola pramuwisata khusus. Model tata kelola pramuwisata diusulkan kepada Bupati Bangli sebagai dasar pembuatan peraturan Bupati tentang pramuwisata khusus.Abstract: The regulation issued by the Bali Province Tourism Office on policy related to the categorization of both general and special tour guides resulted in new problems. The arising problems included the recently growing illegal (non-formal) tour guides without Tour Guide Identity Card. Illegal Tour guides were not only performed by the Indonesia people with foreign language competencies but also foreigners familiar with Bali tourism and frequently visited Bali. The other problem was related to the entrustments from the general to the special tour guides. The general tour guides in Bali are those working at the provincial level, while special tour guides are those working in the tourism destinations at regency level. These arising problems were due to the inexistence of regulation in the form of Regent Regulation to regulate the special tour guides. The Regional Regulation No. 5 Year 2016 only regulates the general tour guides, yet the special tour guides have not been discussed, thus, there is no clear division of duties for the general and special tour guides in Bali and results in various problems in the tourism destinations at regency level. The Community Service Team has made various community services in Bangli Regency by considering that this regency has a great contribution to its regional income, especially in tourism sector. Bangli is a regency which is ready to review and downgrade the Regional Regulation No. 5 Year 2016 into Bangli Regent Regulation on Special Tour Guide Management. The purpose of this community service is to inventory the existing problems, formulate a special tour guide management model, and propose the model to the Bangli Regency as a basic reference in formulating the Regent Regulation on Special Tour Guides.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ayu Agung Dian Susanthi ◽  
Anak Agung Istri Manik Warmadewi

The politeness of a language is important in providing services such as services in tourism. In providing services in the tourism sector it is certainly important to provide good service as an example of using polite language so that tourists feel comfortable while enjoying tourism. Tourists in this study focused on tour guides, tour guides are one of the jobs associated with guest activities while enjoying their tours in Bali, guests need the services of tour guides to take them on a tour while on vacation in Bali. Ubud is one of the tourism areas that is visited by guests from various parts of the world. Thus, researchers chose the Ubud area as a research location. The tour guide in Ubud is the object of the study. At the first stage, the method used was observation method. In this case the researcher identified the conversation and explored politeness in the conversation between the tour guide and the tourist. At the second stage, the researcher identified the politeness of the language contained in the conversation. The next stage, the researcher used the method of observation, the researcher observed, examined gudiding conversations and examined politeness in English expressions used by tour guides.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. 1724-1727
Author(s):  
Eman Sukmana ◽  
Bhanu Rizfa Hakim ◽  
Rizky Sulvika Puspa Rinda ◽  
Anton Nurcahyo

Jembayan Tengah village is improving itself to transform into an agrotourism village based on community agriculture and creative economy. This community service aims to increase the capability of tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis) in strengthening tourism in the tourist village of Jembayan Tengah. The method used is training with theory, practice, and tutorials. This service has resulted in Pokdarwis who are capable of being tour guides and formed several models of tour packages that can be offered to tourists.


Author(s):  
Abeer Mohammed Aati

The problem of research is the professional sector's need for tour guides that meet all criteria, especially the standard of ethics and good handling of tourists, and the need to show the tourism guidance in accordance with Islamic Sharia. In light of the problem, this study aimed to enhance and improve the tour guide's belonging to his mission and profession, and to contribute to the development of the society in which he lives, and to promote the tourism sector. Also, to motivate guide's in the tourism sector to adhere to the ethics of this profession because of its impact on tourists and the tourism process. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher followed integrated approach. The study showed a set of results, the most important of which are: 1. Ethics is the foundation for the progress, prosperity and advancement of nations. 2. The ethics of the tourism guidance profession shall be based on general rules determined by the rules, regulations and laws for practicing them. 3. The general meaning of the ethics of the tourist guiding profession is based on a set of behavioral standards that tour guides use as a reference to guide their behavior during their performance. 4. The main purpose of the profession of tourism guidance in the Kingdom is to pay attention to the seed of tourism, development and work to strengthen the role of the tour guide in it as one of the pillars and important tributaries in spreading information about his country with pride. 5. The greatest civilizational functions that the tour guide should be aware of is the determination of tourism industry success through: assimilation and respect for different cultures, awareness and care of tourism heritage, integrated knowledge of tourist and historical places, and cooperation in the profession of tourist guidance created a specialization of the tour guide during his work, in order to achieve the desired goals of unity and unnecessary community among individuals during work in the tourism sector. 6. The ethics of the tourist guidance profession has an impact on tour guides since it seeks to spread values and cultures between individuals and society, exchanging traditions and principles and acculturate it among them. The researcher recommended the following: establishing university education centers to prepare and form of tourist guide's character ethically. Awareness-raising towards the establishment of professional organizations that monitor the behavior of tourist guides in this profession and help them to continuously develop themselves professionally, culturally and informationally. The need to learn of languages, especially English; because of its profound impact in this profession


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-51
Author(s):  
Amin Kiswantoro

Distribution of Prevention Tools and Dissemination of Health Protocol for Tourist Visit Services in New Normal Post Covid-19 Pandemic. Consideration from a public health perspective on covid-19 prevention and control for the tourism sector is needed as a recommended approach to be taken by the tourism sector. Community service activities are carried out by handing over some equipment to prevent the spread of covid-19 in welcoming new normal conditions at tourist destinations, which can be used by Pokdarwis members in serving tourists. Prevention equipment includes face shields that can be used by ticket sales officers, parking attendants, tour guides, hand sanitisers to maintain the cleanliness of every tourist who will enter the Klayar tourist destination, and cloth masks used by Pokdarwis members in providing services to tourists. Covid-19 pandemic has led to new behaviours in the community, which is much more concerned about hygiene, health, and safety factors, including for tourism destinations


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 70-78
Author(s):  
Aziza Karimova ◽  
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Shaxzoda Sobirova

This article discusses the role of the tourism industry in the development of the country's economy and the problems associated with the sources of financing for this activity. There are also proposals, the introduction of which would contribute to the solution of existing problems.


Author(s):  
Fandy J. Latuni ◽  
Glenie Latuni

Siladen is an island east of Bunaken Island with a population of approximately 300 family heads. Since the first Community as Fishermen to change since the entry of foreign and local investors invest their capital in the tourism sector by establishing resorts and international diving spot. Residents who were formerly fishermen, are now beginning to be recruited into company employees. The community of Siladen Island is derived from sangihe island and still maintains its cultural tradition, one of which is Masamper music. This art, often featured in social activities, local culture until now. To improve the welfare of the local community, the Community Service is implemented which is focused on the children. Train the creativity of children, in order to improve the welfare of the family later became the goal Keywords: Music Masamper Group of Children, Siladen Island, Creative Industry


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandip Patil

Nature is attractive as tourism destinations. Adventure Tourism is an activity where all Challenging natural sources available where we visit, dare and face. Adventure Tourism is categorized in Three Major Part. Mountaineering, Aero sports and Water Sports. The entire activities we Called ADVENTURE SPORTS. Mountaineering is a long established adventure sport predicated on physical activity, challenge, and risk-taking. It has been, hitherto, the preserve of an experienced elite whose approach is epitomized by self-reliance and independent operation in such destinations. Social boundaries separating mountaineers from tourists are becoming blurred. Billions of International Tourist in the World travelled in 2013 for relevant work, Profit Gaining and for development. On the Global basis Global Tourism books for 9% of global GDP, 30% of services exports and 1 in every 11 jobs. Tourism Sector helps to make above impact better Because every tourist counts.


2021 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 551-560
Author(s):  
Yaoqi Li ◽  
Yaya Song ◽  
Mianqian Wang ◽  
Tzung-Cheng (T.C.) Huan

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-66
Author(s):  
Frahmawati Bumulo ◽  
Sri Endang Saleh

Community Empowerment in the Tourism Sector in Efforts Acceleration of Economic Recovery in Dambalo Village As an effort to grow the economy which is currently slumped as a result of the covid 19 pandemic. He people of Dambalo Village have various livelihoods from self-employed fishermen, farmers and some are civil servants and construction workers, all of which aim to help the family economy. and almost 60% are creative and micro business actors. Here fore, we are interested in providing creative ideas in the tourism sector, where in this village there is a pretty good tourist attraction to be developed, namely the Botudidingga tourism object, as for the tourism objects in this village that have existed since a few years ago which are located on the coast which has its own uniqueness, because to go to this place the tourists seem to go on a trip to the mountains, the vast expanse of sea surrounded by mangroves and has a courtyard to the middle of the sea makes Botudidingga tourism object the maldeves of North Gorontalo. To further beautify and attract tourists, the thematic village community service students create interesting photo spots with materials taken in the village of Dambalo itself


2014 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Nur Chasanah ◽  
Dana Indra Sensuse ◽  
Jonathan Sofian Lusa

Abstract Development of the tourism sector is part of the national development efforts that are being implemented in Indonesia. This research was conducted with the customer to make an overview of knowledge management models to address the existing problems in hospitality in the hospitality Purbalingga as supporting tourism Purbalingga. The model depicts a series of problem-solving activities that result in the hospitality, especially in Purbalingga. This research was action research with methods of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) with validation using a theoretical approach, expert judgment and user on the object of research. From the research conducted, has produced a model of customer knowledge management in the hospitality tailored to the problems and needs of the hospitality in Purbalingga.


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