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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-122
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ngurah Pertu Agung ◽  
Ni Made Rai Kristina ◽  
I Gusti Ketut Indra Pranata Darma ◽  
Astrid Krisdayanthi ◽  
Ida Anuraga Nirmalayani

Educational tourism as one of the development sectors of tourism is based on the community's need for educational variations. Educational tourism is suitable to be developed in locations that have limited locations and are in areas with residents. Tukad Bindu, as one of the densely populated areas in Denpasar, has the potential to develop educational tourism. The fast flow of the river becomes an attraction and strength in the tourism development needed by the local community. The learning model and the introduction of caring for nature can be applied to the tourist attraction of Tukad Bindu. In its development, the arrival of Covid-19 also affected the visit to the tourist attraction of Tukad Bindu which was seen in a drastic decrease in domestic tourists for almost 8 months. Strategic steps are needed in adapting the covid-19 virus so that the tourist attraction of Tukad Bindu can still run. This study aims to obtain a standard health protocol that can be done in entering the area of Tukad Bindu tourist attraction using a qualitative descriptive method. The results of the research can be used in application during the Covid-19 pandemic, so that people can still visit the tourist attraction of Tukad Bindu by following the applicable protocol.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-132
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ketut Indra Pranata Darma

The hospitality industry is one part of the world of tourism which plays an important role wherever located. The role of the hospitality industry is not only as a place to stop and rest, but it is a beginning of the economic activities of other industries. The arrival of covid-19 virus in early 2020, no doubt hit all the industrial sectors in the world including the hospitality industry. For almost 3 months, people in the world are forced to live in fear of the covid-9 virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) also called for "New Normal" as a new form of adaptation for all people in the world to this virus until a cure is found. Based on the presence of the virus, the hotel industry has welcomed "New Normal" by following strict rules in force following local government recommendations. This research will try to find out the form of the "New Normal" protocol in the hotel industry, especially in the management of family hotels in Juwana, which is one of the areas defined in the red zone. So we get the right steps to be applied to other regions by following the prevailing customs in the area.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-108
Author(s):  
Wahyudin Darmalaksana ◽  
Busro Busro

This research is motivated by the tendency of a literal understanding of Islamic texts regarding compliance with halal tourism based on sharia economics. This study aims to analyze the text of the hadith, which is the basis for compliance with halal tourism from a sharia economic perspective. This study uses a qualitative approach through literature study by applying the takhrij hadith method, while the interpretation in the discussion of this study uses content analysis. The results of this study indicate that the hadith text, which is the basis for compliance with halal tourism from a sharia economic perspective, is of hasan quality because it can be applied as an Islamic practice. The discussion results explain that applying the text of hadith requires contextualization so that it does not narrow the concept of universal halal tourism with a sharia label, especially the necessity of sharia economics. This study concludes that Indonesia is a conducive country through moderate understanding that connects Islamic texts between universal values ​​and local values ​​ to ensure that the homeland can become a centre for halal tourism destinations in the world.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 75-98
Author(s):  
Gusti Ngurah Adi Wiriatama ◽  
Nyoman Dini Andiani

Tigawasa Village is one of the Old Villages or Bali Aga villages in Banjar District, Buleleng Regency, Bali which is the center of bamboo handicrafts. The local handicraft really needs development, one of the developments of the local handicrafts of Tigawasa Village, namely tourism village souvenir products. The development of local handicraft-based tourism village souvenirs is the beginning of increasing the value of local crafts in Tigawasa Village. This article describes the opportunities and challenges of developing local handicraft-based tourist village souvenirs in Tigawasa Village, which is the center of bamboo handicrafts in the Bali Aga village environment, Buleleng, Bali. The method used is a descriptive qualitative method which begins with data collection from interviews with several informants, filling out questionnaires by tourists visiting Tigawasa Village and also direct documentation to Tigawasa Village such as traditional houses and also to craftsmen in Tigawasa Village. The results show that local crafts have the opportunity to develop as souvenirs because the crafts produced are of good quality, besides that the tourism development component is also an opportunity in the development of these souvenirs such as tourists visiting Tigawasa Village will be invited to do weaving activities (something to do) with the woven results can be used as a souvenir to take home (something to buy). The results of the questionnaire also stated that 70% of tourists strongly agree with the existence of local handicraft-based tourism village souvenirs, and 30% agree and there are no opinions disagree and strongly disagree. The challenges faced related to the development of tourism village souvenirs include the limitations of existing bamboo sources so that craftsmen buy materials from outside the village so that additional capital is needed so that capital is also a challenge for Tigawasa Village crafts, lack of innovation from bamboo crafts, and lack of promotion. With the development of local handicraft-based souvenirs in Tigawasa Village can increase the selling value of local crafts, can make it a tourist attraction and as a memory for every tourist who comes to Tigawasa Tourism Village.


Author(s):  
Syihabul Furqon ◽  
Busro Busro ◽  
Abdul Syukur

The development of the world of tourism so rapidly from year to year. This implies an inevitable new tourist attraction. This development has its traces from the 20th century as a result of the decline of human existence, the objectification of nature and the breaking of the chain of sacredness with God through tradition. The second decade of the 21st century shows that this disconnection and decadence can be re-woven through tourism. This research will explore the statement: what kind of tourism model can then intertwine humans' disconnection from themselves, nature and God? The result is that in the ecotourism and religious tourism models there is a possibility of a harmonious mutualism symbiosis. Specifically in this study, the authors found that ecotourism (Trigonasantri Garden) and religious tourism objects (Petilasan Linggabuana) have a fundamental component—traditionally—relationship between humans, nature and God.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-26
Author(s):  
Dina Mayasari Soeswoyo

This study identifies the potential of tourism products in Sukajadi Village Bogor Regency based on ten (10) tourism components as well as its development strategy, which is currently included in the category of a newly developing tourist village. The results of this research are aggressive and serious development strategies in all aspects of the tourism component, namely increasing the quality and diversification of tourist attractions and activities, accessibility, improving the quality and quantity of tourism amenities, improving the quality of human resources & institutions, community support, land use, tourism industry cooperation, as well as marketing aspects. This research type is a descriptive qualitative with a case study exploratory approach. Primary data is obtained from direct observation and interviews with key informants, namely Pokdarwis and the Village Head, while secondary data is the result of literature studies and research documentation. The analysis technique of this research uses SWOT analysis and Matrix, analysis of the work program of the vision for tourism development of the Bogor Regency Government which refers to local government master plan for tourism development (RIPPARDA), and also analysis of the Cleanlines, Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability (CHSE) guidelines.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-68
Author(s):  
Lusy Diah ◽  
Krisnawati Setyaningrum Nugraheni

This study aims to analyze the effect of work motivation, knowledge management and organizational support on employee performance at Hotel Chanti Semarang. This research uses quantitative descriptive which describes factual conditions with data collected from questionnaires based on direct observation of objects and interviews. Population and sample in this study were 64 employees of Hotel Chanti Semarang. Descriptive analysis through frequency and percentage, as well as statistical analysis using Multiple Linear Regression. The findings of this study, namely Work Motivation, Knowledge Management, and Organizational Support have been applied by employees and have had a positive and significant influence both simultaneously and partially on the performance of employees of Hotel Chanti Semarang. The results of the analysis show that all observed variables in the form of Work Motivation, Knowledge Management and Organizational Support are significant based on the acquisition of tcount > ttable, and it is found that the dominant influence of Organizational Support (X3) affects the Employee Performance of Chanti Hotel Semarang


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-74
Author(s):  
Vyana Lohjiwa ◽  
Riadi Darwis ◽  
Endah Trihayuningtyas ◽  
Tatang Sophian ◽  
Renalmon Hutahaean

Goa Pawon is one of tourist destination that has begun to be known by West Java’s people. In Goa Pawon, there are local people which becomes “ojeg”/motorcycle taxi drivers who often take tourists to Goa Pawon, but the survey results shown that they have not optimized their capacity to be able to act as a frontliner services for tourism. In fact, if they have basic knowledge of tourism and how to serve tourists excellently, tourists will feel satisfied whose impact is to increase their income as well as become agents that can accelerate the promotion and popularity of Goa Pawon.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-58
Author(s):  
Sisilia Alvionita ◽  
Eveline Gaby Sutanto ◽  
Natasha Dyah Ayuningtyas ◽  
Nyoman Krisna Wati ◽  
Made Handijaya Dewantara

This study aims to determine the differences in social electronic word-of-mouth and travel motivation for Generation Z who are living in the Jabodetabek area. This research was conducted because it had never been done by previous researchers. The data collection used is by using a survey through Google Forms and literature studies from various journals. This study uses a quantitative approach by analyzing data through the IBM SPSS system. The results showed that there was a positive and significant relationship that the efficacy of generation Z travel decisions in choosing tourist destinations in the Jabodetabek area was influenced by the existence of the social electronic word of mouth and travel motivation. However, the differences in social electronic word-of-mouth and travel motivation among Generation Z who live in the Jabodetabek area are not homogeneous. Therefore, the calculation of the efficacy of their travel decisions also cannot be equated. The goals and motivations for the journey of Generation Z who live in Jakarta are not necessarily the same as Generation Z who live in other regions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-34
Author(s):  
Peranciscus Aryanto ◽  
Reiza D. Dienaputra ◽  
Cecep Ucu Rakhman

Tourism is one of the important sectors whose value and movement is to drive the people's economy and influence other sectors. However, in developing tourism it can have an impact on natural damage, so it needs to be defeated by the uniqueness and condition of the existing area. To develop the tourism that is owned, it needs to be done gradually and continuously so that this sector can move the entire community so that community participation can be realized in real terms. Therefore, this study aims to measure community wisdom in developing the tourism potential of Tebat Rasau in Lintang Village, East Belitung Regency. The research used a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection through interviews and field. The results showed that the community was able to encourage tourism development as evidenced by the development and infrastructure, the object of marketing tourism objects through social media and participation in training activities. The research results can be used as a driving force for tourism development in Lintang Village, East Belitung Regency.


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