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Ramli Ahmad; Angga Tri Putra Pardosi; A. Riadh; Budi Setiawan; Reni Sulistiyowati

Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

In line with the development of social media use, the role of influencers in tourism marketing strategies has developed further. This research is aimed at analyzing marketing through influencers in increasing interest in visiting Mount Tunak tourism in Central Lombok. The purpose of this research is to the influence of trust given to influencers. Data was collected through an online survey to 50 respondents who visited the content promoted by influencers. Competition in the world of tourism today is very tight, therefore it is very important to use influencer-based digital marketing. Influencers already have and can personally and effectively reach audiences, so their relevance and credibility are important to research. The results of the research show that using influencer marketing has a significant impact on visitor interest, which is more dominant when there is trust in the influencer. This research is expected to provide guidance for tourism industry players to maximize strategies in digital marketing.

Isaghoji Isaghoji; Tiktik Dewi Sartika

Journal Economic Excellence Ibnu Sina 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This research aims to analyze the potential and challenges in developing the tourist attraction of Singosari Temple in Malang, with a focus on historical, cultural and environmental aspects. Through a qualitative approach and case studies, this research identifies factors that influence tourist attractions, such as accessibility, supporting facilities, and preservation of cultural sites. The research results show that to optimize tourism potential, infrastructure improvements, wider promotion and active participation of local communities are needed in the management and preservation of temples. In addition, diversifying tourism products involving educational and cultural activities can enrich tourist experiences and increase visits. Developing educational tourism activities such as historical tours and cultural performances can add value to tourist attractions. The sustainable development strategy is expected to support the preservation of Singosari Temple and have a positive impact on the local economy and the preservation of Indonesia's cultural heritage.

Roni Hidayat

Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The study aim to describe and analyze the development of alae sektare beach tourism village in improving welfare. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Field research data collection techniques using observation techniques and interview techniques. The research data analysis technique uses triangulation from Milles and Huberman, namely data reduction, data display and verification. The results of the study indicate that the development of the alae sektare beach tourism village in improving the welfare of the community can be done: first, through the allocation of village funds where village funds managed by the village government are partially allocated to develop the alae sektare beach tourism sector and also improve other facilities Second, the development of community resources. the community is actively involved in the management of alae sektare beach tourism by conducting coaching for the development of community knowledge. third, highlighting local wisdom with the appearance of traditional arts and also serving traditional food to attract visitors. This traditional menu is a superior menu that is in great demand by visitors. The conclusion that the management of the alae sektare beach tourism village through the allocation of village funds is still not optimal so that in the future it is hoped that the village government will prioritize village funds for the development of beach tourism to realize the economic independence of the lantik village community in the srimeulue district

Firdaus Akmal Fauzan; Asif Faroqi; Siti Mukaromah

Saturnus: Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

This research analyzes user satisfaction of the Surabaya Tourist Ticket, which is a digital platform designed to make it easier to purchase tourist tickets in the city of Surabaya which is managed by the Surabaya City DISBUDPORAPAR. This analysis was carried out using the End User Computing Satisfaction model which measures the content, accuracy, format, ease of use, and timeliness of the application. The result of the analysis shows that this application has a positive and significant influence on a user satisfaction in the content, accuracy, ease of use, and timeliness variables, but the format variable has a positive but not significant influence on the user satisfaction. From the result of this analysis, it can be seen that the Surabaya Tourist Ticket has been successful in meeting needs so that users feel satisfied. The implication of this research is to support further development to improve the appearance and maintain performance so that the existence of the Surabaya Tourist Ticket website and tourism in the city of Surabaya increase so that regional income also increases.

Muhammad Yusuf Nasution; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto

International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

This study aims to examine the Analysis of the Development of the Tangkahan Tourism Area. This type of research uses qualitative descriptive research. The data collection techniques in this study are interviews and observations. Data collection is data obtained from research sources that are still raw and have not been processed by researchers Data reduction, data presentation, the process of drawing conclusions involves the researcher interpreting the data that has been displayed. The methods carried out include comparisons, grouping, making patterns, and triangulating. The results of tourism development research are carried out with the aim of making tourism advanced and developing in a better direction in terms of the quality of facilities, facilitating access anywhere, becoming a desired destination, and making good economic benefits for the surrounding community. Tourism planning and development is not a stand-alone system, but is closely related to other development planning systems intra-sectoral and intra-regional. Then the development of tourist destinations requires good and appropriate planning techniques. The development technique must combine several aspects to support the success of tourism. These aspects are accessibility aspects (transportation and marketing channels), characteristics of tourism infrastructure, level of social interaction, linkage/compatibility with other sectors, resilience to tourism impacts, level of resistance of local communities, and so on.

Khairul Azmi; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto

International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the development of the Bukit Lawang tourism area. The research employs descriptive and qualitative data analysis, focusing on a problem-solving approach that is based on descriptions rather than numerical data. The purpose of using a qualitative research method is to facilitate a better understanding of information from the sources used as data, providing an effective comprehension of the ecotourism development strategy being studied. The qualitative analysis involves data collection through interviews, observations, documentation, and other methods. The research findings indicate that income from the development of the Bukit Lawang tourism sector has not significantly impacted the local revenue (PAD) of Langkat Regency as a whole. This is because Bukit Lawang tourism has not been fully implemented and managed effectively by the government. Tourism and conservation activities in Bukit Lawang have yet to be supported by proper tourism area planning, which is essential for sustainable tourism. The land division by the government is currently limited to conservation areas, plantations, and community-owned lands. Sustainable tourism land use planning would make Bukit Lawang a more responsive area. Achieving a sustainable tourism area in Bukit Lawang requires the involvement of both the government and local communities.

Dinda Bhawika Wimala Pastika; Amir Khoirudin

Mahkamah : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Hukum 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Muslim tourists may take advantage of a variety of Muslim-friendly tourism options, including halal tourism. A growing number of nations are considering expanding their halal tourist offerings, thanks to the industry's meteoric rise since 2018. Among 130 countries, Indonesia topped the 2019 Global Muslim Travel Index as the top halal tourist destination. This success has encouraged Indonesia to increase its efforts in developing halal tourism, taking use of the country's vast potential in this area. Indonesia's advantage in halal tourism must be complemented by particular legislation implementations governing halal tourism to enable structured and orderly implementation. With appropriate regulations, it is hoped that the optimization of halal tourism may become more structured in terms of standards in the promising halal tourism sector, acting as a benchmark for other nations to adopt halal tourism practices. This study aimed to provide additional information on the importance of adopting legislative standards for enforcing halal tourism legislation in Indonesia. This study used normative methodology. In addition to the need for special regulations concerning halal tourism management, careful preparation in terms of adequate scientific and technological updates is required to ensure that halal tourism in Indonesia is well received in the global market. Moreover, there must be a regular control in updating halal tourism regulations in Indonesia between authorized institutions

Avira Agamila; Hendro Soejadi; Mochamad Thariq Yafi Soejadi; Budi setiawan; Murhadi Murhadi

Jurnal Manajemen Riset Inovasi 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Establishing a resort in a remote area holds significant potential for tourism development but requires in-depth evaluation of its operational feasibility. This study aims to assess the operational feasibility of establishing a resort in a remote area by considering economic, social, environmental, and infrastructure aspects. The research employs both quantitative and qualitative descriptive analysis methods, with data collected through interviews, field surveys, and literature review. The findings indicate that although there are considerable challenges regarding accessibility and infrastructure, the potential economic benefits from tourism and local development support the operational feasibility of the resort, provided there is policy support and investment in the development of essential infrastructure.

Donni Kartiko P. L; Wandiru Wandiru; Adiyus Kurniazain; Paniai Wijaya

Medokan Ayu Marine Tourism Surabaya is a PPM AAL Community service assisted village, which is included in the Long-term PPM AAL Community Service program, and every year is programmed with activities that continue to be provided according to the needs of the community, especially fishermen, to help to improve the welfare of fishermen who scavenge fortunes in Medokan Ayu marine tourism. The implementation of community service activities in Medokan Ayu marine tourism will be carried out from January to May 2022. The results of the activities are: 1) the construction of the Medokan Ayu Marine Tourism Pier, 2) the provision and installation of 2 Gazebos on the pier, and 3) the provision of ceramics to be installed at the pier.  It is recommended that the development of Medokan Ayu marine tourism, continue to be carried out until it can contribute to improving the welfare of the community, especially fishermen.  

Abdi Gunawan Djafar; Rahmayanti Rahmayanti; Sri Janiansi Gaib; Syafrudin Karim

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The Pantai Indah Pohe tourist area in Pohe Village, Gorontalo City, holds significant potential as a premier coastal tourism destination. However, challenges such as a lack of adequate location markers and insufficient visual promotion strategies hinder its development. To address these issues, a community service initiative was carried out by the D4 Architecture and Building Construction (ABG) Program at Gorontalo State University. The initiative aimed to enhance the visual image of the area and foster greater community involvement in promoting local tourism. The project adopted a participatory approach, actively engaging the village government, tourism awareness groups, and residents of various age groups. The activities involved creating and installing a new signage system for the "Pantai Indah Pohe" area, which serves as a crucial element for enhancing the visibility of the tourist spot. In addition, community engagement was facilitated through events such as coloring contests and sack races, aimed at promoting a sense of unity and local pride. The outcomes of this initiative revealed an increase in community awareness regarding the importance of visual promotion for tourism. It also fostered stronger social connections between local residents and academics, contributing to the community’s sense of ownership and pride in their local resources. Furthermore, the initiative provided tangible contributions to the strengthening of the local identity, with community members actively participating in the improvement process. The project aligns with Community-Based Tourism (CBT) principles and placemaking theory, which emphasize the importance of community involvement in shaping tourist destinations. This community service activity serves as an exemplary model of integrating architectural design, education, and sustainable tourism development, showcasing how academic and community collaboration can drive positive changes in local tourism promotion.

Tresia Kristiana

The National Strategic Program stipulated in Presidential Regulation (Perpres) Number 109 of 2020 concerning the Acceleration of Implementation of the National Food Estate Strategic Project, which was implemented in Gadabung Village, Pandih District, Pulang Pisau Regency was implemented well, so that the community felt the direct impact in the form of a harvest area of 1,205 Ha in a bumper harvest with New Superior Varieties of Inbred and Hybrid rice. The success of Gadabung Village as part of the development of the national strategic food estate project has had a positive impact on making the area charming in the form of vast expanses of rice fields, so that the village can be developed into a tourist village. Based on this, the aim of this research is that the Regional Government of Pulang Pisau Regency makes public policies that can be directly operational, by developing the potential resources owned by the government of Gadabung Village, Pandih Batu District. This research uses a qualitative approach, the data displayed is generally in the form of actual and accurate sentence descriptions and connects the problems studied with a qualitative approach. Researchers go out into the field to research the object of study and hold direct interactions with the community with the aim of obtaining in-depth information about this matter, conducting in-depth interviews and observations. Research Results Based on documentation data, Central Kalimantan Food Estate Development activities, especially in Gadabung Village, were carried out through programs and activities, namely area planning and development of facilities and infrastructure, human resource development and farmer corporations experiencing increased capacity and business diversification. This is a form of sustainability effort for upstream-downstream agricultural businesses based on areas and agro-ecosystem suitability clusters. Increasing the welfare of the people in Gadabung Village will be better by becoming a tourist destination, because the scenery in the area is very beautiful with the support of available natural resources, traditional arts and culture of local people and immigrants (transmigration), both ethnic Dayak, Banjar, Javanese, Sunda, where people live in harmony, safety and peace. The conclusion from the results of this research is that Gadabung Village is a village where the National Strategic Program has been implemented which has succeeded in meeting its objectives, namely making Gadabung Village one of the rice barns in Central Kalimantan, with rice fields stretching across thousands of hectares, and the community feels the direct impact on improving welfare. infrastructure becomes better, the village's potential can become a support for becoming a tourist destination or tourist village.  

Muhammad Azizi Akbar Lubis; Isnaini Harahap; Windu Anggara

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to find out the utilization of natural resources managed by residents based on Islamic economics as sustainable development. This study uses a qualitative research approach. This type of research is Field research. This research was conducted at the Karo Indah Natural Bath located in Namu Ukur Sel., Sei Bingai District, Lalat Regency, North Sumatra. In this study, the primary data used was sourced from interviews, namely with the tourism manager of the Karo Indah Natural Bath and interviews with traders and the community around 2 people. The data collection technique in this study is through interviews and direct observation. The data analysis technique in this study is data reduction where the researcher will describe how to optimize the population in utilizing natural resources in improving sustainable development (SDGs) in Namu Ukur Langkat village from an Islamic economic perspective. The results of the study show that the Karo Indah Nature Bath tourist attraction in the perspective of Islamic economics is in line because there is a sale and purchase contract that is allowed in Islam and the norms that exist in society and do not contradict the law related to Islamic economics. Where this is seen from the business with an increase in halal income is carried out in a good way and for a good purpose as well. Then, the residents of Namu Ukur village also use natural resources well and not excessively, in the sense that residents always maintain the cleanliness and beauty of the natural resources used. In this case, the community's economy has also increased due to the existence of long business opportunities by utilizing these natural resources.

Mukesh Mukesh; Prof. Mahabir Narwal

Proceeding of the International Conference on Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Tourism helps in creating job possibilities either directly or indirectly and also play a part in the contribution of foreign exchange of the country. Tourism are of different type and for analyze purpose, one should understand the difference between all forms of tourism like discussed in this study. As a tour, one can travel away from permanent location to the place which is not in the same location. To travel from one place to other were restricted due to COVID-19 and it places a big impact on tourism and hospitality business in India and in world. During COVID-19, leisure and business tourists revoked their trips which were planned and scheduled due to rose in positive cases and government guidelines. Tourism and hospitality business faced a huge loss due to lockdown as well as it affected employment of people. Tourism industry is a good source of revenue generation and backbone of economy in many countries. The aim of this study is to see before, during and after COVID-19 impact on hospitality and tourism business in India

Pradipta, I Made; Pradipta, I Made; I Putu Gede Abdi Sudiatmika; Komang Hari Santhi Dewi

Jurnal Elektronika dan Komputer 2024 STEKOM PRESS

One of the museums found in Bali is Subak museum in Tabanan Regency. The establishment of this Museum aims to preserve the traditional institution called Subak as a noble national cultural heritage, and to introduce to the younger generation and foreign tourists about the unique traditional irrigation system in Bali. Lack of supporting facilities in delivering information, making tourists who visit Subak Museum have minimal information. The solution needed in Subak museum is an Android-based E-Tourism application that is supported by Qr-Code technology so as to provide an interesting presentation of data. In making this application using the development of the Waterfall method and designed using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) with the Java programming language for Android and PHP for web services, and MySQL as a database. So that produced an android-based system in Subak museum Tabanan Regency. Based on the results of the tests carried out it can be concluded that the black box testing system functions have been running according to the planning. Then the result of the testing of users using questionnaires generated Application Benefits scores 90.8%, Ease of 86.93%, Interface 82% and Content 90.2%. 

Adinda Rahmanda Putri; Nurhaliza Meilinda Iswanto; Eggy Fawas Ihsan

Merkurius : Jurnal Riset Sistem Informasi dan Teknik Informatika 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

The management of tourist attractions and public facilities has undergone a significant transformation in recent years in line with technological developments. Previously, management was carried out manually by involving a lot of labor and human resources to maintain and manage its operations. However, digitalization has changed the way management is more efficient and organized. Digital-based systems are now widely applied to facilitate visitor access while increasing the effectiveness of tourist attraction management.  Digitalization aims to create a mutually beneficial relationship between managers and visitors through an optimally designed system. This study aims to analyze the design and design of the digital management system applied to Dalegan Beach in Gresik Regency, East Java. This system is expected to be able to simplify the administrative process, improve the visitor experience, and optimize the management of existing resources. Through a systematic approach, this research explores the functional and technical needs to create effective technology-based solutions. The implementation of this system is expected to be an example of the application of digitalization in the management of other tourist attractions, so that it can support the development of the tourism sector and increase competitiveness in an increasingly competitive industry.

Yeni Zuryaningsih; Cut Zuriana; Yosi Julia Nanda; Naura Atkiya

Misterius: Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

This research discusses the traditional dance Dikee Pam from Tuwi Eumpek village, Panga subdistrict, Aceh Jaya Regency, which has become one of the cultural heritage of Indonesia. The Dikee Pam traditional dance has been transformed from religious rituals into a performing art by having 16 likkok or movement variations and 16 male players and 2 radat. The basis of this research is motivated by the importance of preserving the traditional Dikee Pam dance. The main focus of the research is the performance, history, development, function and efforts to preserve Dikee Pam. This dance originally functioned as a ritual to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad and has now developed into a performing art form that is performed at various official and entertainment events. The research method is a descriptive approach using interviews, observation and documentation. The results showed that interest in Dikee Pam is declining due to lack of financial support and lack of interest among the younger generation, which is the main challenge to its preservation. However, the local community is still trying to preserve this dance through the Aneuk Nanggroe studio. This research recommends the importance of documentation, integration into local education and the development of Dikee Pam as a potential cultural tourism to maintain sustainability,

Nur Lidya Nurson; Solfema Solfema; Lili Dasa Putri

Traditional villages can also be called nagari, hutan, marga and so on, are government units managed by indigenous people who have the right to manage certain areas and the lives of people in the traditional village environment. In various regions, traditional villages have different names, such as nagari, huta, marga and negeri. Traditional village communities are communities that live in a traditional customary law environment, they are known as people who love and uphold tradition. There are many things that can be developed into part of the creative economic activities of traditional village communities such as handicrafts making woven fabrics, woven cloth, wood carvings, and other craft products that contain cultural values. Development of typical food and drinks that have unique appeal and can be used as commercial products. ecotourism, natural and cultural tourism that utilizes the uniqueness of nature and the traditions of traditional villages, for example tourist villages or homestays that offer the experience of living in traditional villages. Performing arts present dance, music, or traditional rituals that are not only entertaining, but also become a medium of cultural education for tourists. All of these will be activities that support the progress of the creative economy.

Audrey Meyrizsa; Zorapatan Ajara

Jurnal Teknik dan Teknologi Indonesia (JTTI) 2024 PT. Arsil Reka Engineering

Tourism and architecture are two things that cannot be separated in its development. Architecture plays an important role in organizing and maintaining a tourism area so that it can still provide a beautiful visual image. (Mill and Morrison, 1985). Architectural works, especially those that i k onik are used as attractions in the world of tourism and a da two roles of architecture, namely Menjadikan architectural works as objects of attraction and disain architecture to accommodate tourism activities.   Taking into account the components of the tourism industry 5 A (attraction, accessibility, amenity, accommodation, awarness), then architectural works contribute to 3 components, namely Attraction: presenting artificial tourist destinations in the form of iconic areas buildings, Amenity: restaurant buildings, cafes, tourism information centers, museums and accommodation: hotel buildings, resorts, home stay. This study was conducted to find out more about maintaining a tourism area so that it can still provide a beautiful visual image. The theories used in this study are Empowerment theory, Social Capital Theory, Commodification Theory. This research uses a qualitative approach, using primary data as well as secondary data through observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used in this study is qualitativ.

Yetti Rochadiningsih; Muhammad Affan Syahrul; Maria Sari Megaputri; Syauqy Ushma Haris

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

Borobudur's cultural heritage as a global tourism destination requires innovative strategies in local product development. This research examines the role of Intellectual Property (IP) in the industrial design of Upanat Sandals in increasing the competitiveness of the Borobudur National Tourism Destination (DPN) and its surroundings in the international arena. Through a normative legal research method with a descriptive-analytical approach, the study focuses on analysing industrial design regulations, IP documentation, and in-depth interviews with industry players and tourism stakeholders. Specifically, the research investigates how the Upanat Sandal industrial design can be a strategic instrument in building the identity and competitiveness of tourism destinations. The results revealed that IP protection on Upanat Sandals has the potential to create tourism product differentiation, encourage creative economy innovation, and strengthen Borobudur destination branding at the international level. The findings show that the development and protection of industrial design IP can be an effective strategy in increasing tourist attractiveness, presenting the uniqueness of local culture, and opening up new economic opportunities. However, the research also identified significant challenges, such as low public awareness of the importance of IP protection and the complexity of registration procedures that hinder the development of maximum potential.

Putri Rahminda; Solfema Solfema; Lili Dasa Putri

Strengthening local culture and preserving the environment are important ways to build a sustainable society. Research shows that community-based approaches such as ProKlim and green villages can increase citizen awareness and participation in protecting the environment and culture. This study looks at local efforts to manage sustainable ecosystems and integrate cultural values when building sustainable tourist attractions. The success of this program depends on the active participation of the community in maintaining cleanliness, environmental conservation and preserving cultural heritage. It is hoped that this investigation will produce new findings that will help the development of an environmentally and culturally conscious community.