Strengthening Network-Based Regional Tourism: A Case Study of Network Between Sleman Regency Government and PT. Cikal Bintang Bangsa at the Festival of Light Kaliurang (original) (raw)

Tourism Development Strategy in Gunung Salak Tourism Village Kecamatan (Sub District) Selemadeg Timur, Kabupaten (District) Tabanan Bali -Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of tourism in terms of Attraction, Accessibility, Amenity, Ancillary Service and to formulate alternative tourism development strategies in Gunung Salak Tourism Village. This research uses descriptive methods with qualitative and quantitative approaches and uses primary and secondary data. Such as collecting data through literature study methods, observation, questionnaires, interviews, Focus Group Discussion, and documentation. The sample in this study is 25 people who were determined by purposive sampling consisting of elements of government / institutional village offices, traditional villages of Gunung Salak, local communities and tourists. Data analysis using qualitative descriptive method and strategy analysis through SWOT analysis with IFAS (Internal Factors Analysis Summary) and EFAS (External Factors Analysis Summary) models. The results showed that the IFAS value was 3.23 while the EFAS value of 3.04 placed a general strategy for the development of Gunung Salak Tourism Village, which is located in cell I, which has the characteristics of growth and build (grow and build). Based on the characteristics of these strategies, alternative strategies to support tourism development in Gunung Salak Tourism Village are: development of diversification of tourism products, development of tourism supporting facilities and infrastructure, institutional formation and management of tourism village management through Bumdes supported by professional human resources in the tourism sector and increased community participation, as well as increasing the synergy of cross-sectoral cooperation (government, community, tourism business actors) in developing tourism products, marketing and promoting tourism in Gunung Salak Tourism Village.

Community Participation on Tourism Development in Parangtritis Tourism Area, Bantul Regency

E-Journal of Tourism

Parangtritis tourist area is a famous tourist destination in the south of Yogyakarta. The tourist area which consists of a variety of tourist objects such as beaches, sanddune, culinary, religious and cultural tourism has a positive impact on the growth of tourist visits in ??Parangtritis tourist area. This study aims to examine the participation of local people in their contribution to the development of sustainable tourism areas. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative by conducting primary and secondary data collection. Primary data was collected through interviews with local communities which involved in to the service industry, cultural arts groups and local government of Bantul Regency. The results of the study are (1) the local community has contributed to the development of the Parangtritis tourist area through local cultural activities, tourist attractions and providing of facilities regarding the needs of visitors. (2) the local government of Bantul Regenc...

The Facilities and Infrastructure Provision for Tourism Development in Semangat Gunung Village, Merdeka District, Karo Regency

International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding, 2019

This study aims to determine and analyze how the provision of facilities and infrastructure, and what factors that support and hinder the development of tourism in Semangat Gunung village (SGV), Merdeka district, Karo regency. Descriptive research with a qualitative approach was employed as the design of research. This research took place in Semangat Gunung village, Merdeka district, Karo regency. This research was conducted from April to June 2019. The data were collected through field research by using interview. Based on the data analysis, it can be concluded that the provision of facilities and infrastructure in the development of tourism in SGV is fairly complete although some of them such as public facilities and infrastructure must be renewed. Furthermore, the factors that influence the provision of facilities and infrastructure in the development of tourism in the village include supporting factors, namely socio-cultural, political and partnership networks. On the other hand...

The A'jarang festival: An innovative effort for regional tourism development in Jeneponto regency (Indonesia)

Turizam, 2017

Innovation in all sectors of development has been the major concern of the Indonesian government including in tourism. Residents, however, are sceptical because Jeneponto regency is a dry area and thus has limited tourism potential. This paper aims at examining whether or not the A'jarang festival is an innovative way to inhance tourism; proposing efforts or strategies to support the festival as tourism innovation; and recommending approaches that can encourage the local government to implement more innovative ways for regional tourism development. The article is based on a qualitative study conducted in 2016. The study reveals that although strategies are needed to support the A'jarang festival, it is considered an innovative effort. The festival should be managed based on the principles of products, processes, markets and managerial innovations. This paper underlines the importance of providing a representative venue and implementing iconic culinary tourism, conferences and seminars, cultural events and creative industries. The local board of tourism needs to strengthen its relationship with eight different community groups including the central and regional government, local leaders, the tourism industry, cultural activists, local community members, academics, non-tourism government institutions and the media.

Research PAPER Community-based tourism potential masla gen nakar quezon

The author is a full time faculty member of CITHM under the tourism core. Research objectives At the end of the study, the researcher achieves the following objectives: 1. To assess the capacity of the community to handle changes related to tourism. 2. To identify, classify and document potential tourist destinations. 3. To develop potential and existing skills of the community that may help propel community-based tourism. 4. To identify the level of community participation. Conceptual Framework The study will identify the different community-based tourism potential in Sitio Masla, General Nakar, Quezon. This will achieve though the use of key informant interview, focus group discussion, field notes and observation and secondary data gathering. The expected output include list of tourist attractions and possible activities, identification of skills and capabilities of the community and the level of community participation of the community in general. Importance of the study Community participation is a very critical component of any community-based tourism project. The success depends on how well the host community will accept the entry of development in their community. They should be treated as community partners and not only as service providers:  Indigenous Peoples of Gen. Nakar that they should realized the importance of their culture and environment as a means to trigger livelihood opportunities;  Local Government of Gen. Nakar for them to provide the necessary tourism infrastructure;  LPU Community for them to integrate IP culture and knowledge in tourism curriculum thereby increasing the level of awareness of students about the indigenous peoples. Scope and limitations Gen. Nakar, Quezon is part of the Sierra Madre mountain range which is located in the northernmost area of Quezon, facing the Pacific Ocean, Pollilo Strait and Lamon Bay. The study area is Sitio Masla, one of the Dumagat Settlements in Gen. Nakar. The researcher consulted the Dumagat community who are also LPU`s partner in this project. The study was conducted in 2012. Research Methodology The participatory approach in research design, data gathering methods and tools are used in this study. Direct observation is also used in this study. Insights are gathered from the different community leaders and secondary data are used to provide additional information about the study. Research Design The study is descriptive because it seeks to describe the general situation in the area. Descriptive studies are aimed at finding out "what is," so observational and survey methods are frequently used to collect descriptive data (Borg & Gall, 1989). It also involves an in-depth study of the people in the community. The survey method is used using unstructured or focused group interview. Research procedure Prior to the actual research the whole TAYAN 3 team conducted courtesy calls to the mayor of Gen. Nakar, Barangay officials and leaders in the community thus several community meetings are conducted in order to establish rapport. Then researcher followed the procedures outlined below:  Conduct several trips to the area to gather field notes through observation and informal interaction with the community people.  Set a community meeting in the participants`convenient time and venue.  Conduct the focus group discussion/interview (FGD) using guide questions. The responses are recorded and transcribed using acceptable procedure.  Conduct actual visits to potential attractions together with the community people.  Write down assessments and reflections.  Validate findings with key leaders and partners who have lived with the community.  Triangulate the data gathered with secondary data from various sources.  Consolidate the findings.  Write down the findings. Research Participants Key leaders are interviewed to validate the data gathered through observation. During the focus group discussion ten (10) women joined the activity.

Community Understanding In The Development of Nglinggo Tourism Village, Kulon Progo Regency, Special Region Yogyakarta

Journal of Tourism Sustainability, 2024

This study aims to understand in-depth and comprehensively how the Nglinggo Tourism Village community understands tourism development in its place. This study has used a qualitative approach with a case study design. The data collection techniques used were direct observation of the location of the locus that the researcher wanted to examine, observing events, incidents, poses, and conditions along with a list that needed to be observed in Nglinggo Pager Harjo Tourism Village, as well as conducting interviews with key informants who were involved and experienced all activities relating to the Tourism Village in Nglinggo Pager Harjo. The study concluded that people have begun to understand tourism as an industry that significantly influences improving people's welfare regarding human resources, community potential, and physical development. Community understanding of tourism development can be assessed and understood by the local community. In addition, it can also be concluded that tourism has not negatively influenced the norms, laws, and customs of the local community.

The Role of Local Government in Tourism Development to Improve Community Welfare at Muna Barat Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

International Journal of Social Science and Human Research

The purpose of this study is to describe the role of the government in tourism development at Muna Barat Regency, and the impact of tourism development on improving people's welfare at Muna Barat Regency. This research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Qualitative descriptive research is one type of qualitative research because the social and cultural environment at Muna Barat Regency, through the local government emphasizes that the existence of tourist objects can be used as a means for the local community to recognize the variety of cultures brought by domestic and foreign tourists. The results of this research showed that: (1) The government's role in tourism development at Muna Barat Regency is to organize and develop tourism objects to improve community welfare, empower tourism businesses and manage tourism data and promotion, and (2) The impact of tourism development on improving welfare at Muna Barat Regency through tourism development are: lack ...

Designing Rural Tour Program in Connecting Tourism Village to Resort Tourists, Tanjung Lesung, Banten Indonesia

ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism

One model in developing a tourism village is to institute a connection with other more established attractions. This research is to find out whether this strategy can be applied to develop tourism in Cikadu hamlet by initiating a connection with a more established resort nearby. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach. The data were collected through observations and interviews with key informants. General Manager of the resorts, tourism activists of the hamlet, and government staffs in the village were interviewed to look into the problems. Historically, there were a number of tourists already directed by Tanjung Lesung Resorts to have a trip to Cikadu hamlet. The model of connecting a more established resort to help develop tourism in a nearby hamlet has shown some results. Tourists who stayed at the resort had come to the hamlet for certain periods to make an alternative trip in enriching their holiday. However, it appeared that the hamlet wasn't ready enough to host tourists from the resorts for the lack of tourism competencies of human resources. Most of the tourism executors in the hamlet were farmers, so the experience design was not optimal. The handling of the tour programs was considered un-proficient for the resort's guests. The model of establishing connection to resort tourists in developing tourism in Cikadu can actually be achieved. Albeit, designing a more appropriate tour program is essential to keep the tourists visit continually.

Tourist Destination Development Strategies and the Impact on Tourist Visits Case Study: Pura Gunung Kawi in Sebatu Village, Gianyar, Bali

Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism, 2018

Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu is a tourist destination in Bali. The temple is located in Sebatu Village, Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency. However, unlike most tourist destinations in general, Gunung Kawi Temple is infrequently visited by both foreign and domestic tourists, especially when compared with similar destinations, such as Pura Tirta Empul Tampaksiring. The purpose of this study is to determine the development strategy of “Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu” and the impact of tourist visits on the welfare of community in Sebatu Village. This study used qualitative descriptive approach which aims to describe, record, analyze, and interpret current conditions of Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu. The results from this study is the development strategies of Pura Gunung Kawi relies on some factors such as: the stability of various levels, such as security, comfort, support facilities and infrastructure; the quality and quantity of human resources; partnerships with funding agencies; the linkage function dev...

Tourism Development Strategy in Kutai Kartanegara Regency of East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2021

The right strategy is needed for sustainable tourism development in Kutai Kartanegara. Internal and external considerations are taken into account in the plan. The aim of this study is to look at the development strategy in Kutai Kartanegara Regency East Kalimantan for tourism in Kumala Island Tenggarong. The data was gathered by using (key person). The SWOT analysis method was used in this study. The tourism growth plan in Kutai Kartanegara Regency is in cell 3, which supports the turnaround strategy, according to the SWOT analysis method. According to the SWOT analysis, the issues identified in Kutai Kartanegara Regency's tourism growth strategy are: 1) increasing promotion of Kumala Island tourism as a development center for Kutai and Dayak culture, and 2) maximizing investor use of galleries and homestays, 3) Increasing the budget for tourism infrastructure to support the development of a growing and high-demand tourist region, 4) improving skilled manpower in tourism management to support the development of an ecotourism area, and 5) improving tourist attractions in cultural development (the existence of lamin house).