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Journal : Community Empowerment

Optimalization of trails tours in Pinge Tourism Village to improve the community's economy during the Covid-19 pandemic Mahendra, I Wayan Eka; Supartini, Ni Luh; Suwintari, Gusti Ayu Eka; Sulasmini, Ni Made Ayu; Parwati, Komang Shanty Muni
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 7 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

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Pinge Village is the first tourist village in Tabanan Regency which was officially inaugurated by Tabanan Regent Decree No. 337 of 2004 that concerning to Design Pinge Traditional Village as a Tourism Village. This village has several potentials as sources of attractions for tourists. These potentials include beautiful natural scenery, cool air, residential traditional housing, friendly people, and characteristics of rural tourism in the form of "trails" along village roads. The existing potential has not been managed optimally due to several obstacles, such as: 1) the English language skills of local tour guides are still low, especially the mastery of English vocabulary and 2) the management of homestays is not optimal, because most of the tourist activities are served by travel agents. This problem was overcome through 16-hour English short course activities, 8-hour guided mentoring, and comparative studies. As a result, the implementation of the English short course received positive responses from the participants, the village head, the manager of the Pinge Tourism Village, and the head of the Pokdarwis Pinge Asri. Statistically, there was an increase in participants' English proficiency by 22.14%. Mentoring and comparative studies on homestay management also received positive responses, even the homestay managers want this activity to be carried out continuously.
The Assistance in developing religious-based tourism villages in Susut Village, Bangli Kadek Ayu Ekasani; I Gusti Ayu Melistyari Dewi; I Gusti Ayu Eka Suwintari; I Gusti Agung Mirah Sanjiwani; Ni Putu Isha Aprinica; I Kadek Udiyana Putra; Yudistira Zulfikri Akbar Respati; Lina Widiastuti; Shirley Maitri; Ni Kadek Yunika Rahayu
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 12 (2021)
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The natural and cultural potential of Susut Village, Banjar District is a tourist attraction that has not been fully developed by the community considering the lack of knowledge about the development of tourist villages. The purpose of this community service is to provide an understanding of the community in Susut Village, especially through village officials regarding the management of the accommodation business (home stay), assisting the registration of tourism awareness groups, and the formation of tourist villages. The knowledge and skill transfer method are used to overcome the problems experienced by village officials in Susut Village. The result of this community service is that village officials can propose pokdarwis as an institution that cares about tourism development which will eventually be able to realize the formation of a Tourism Village in Susut Village, Bangli Regency.
Increasing the capacity of community resources through hospitality training I Gusti Ayu Eka Suwintari; Putu Eka Wirawan; I Ketut Muliadiasa; Kadek Ayu Ekasani; Timotius Prastio
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.8285

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Kenderan Village is a village located in Tegalalang District, Gianyar Regency. This village has several potentials that are an attraction for tourists to visit, such as Manuaba Waterfall and Griya Sakti Manuaba Temple at Tangkas Banjar, Telaga Waja Temple at Kepitu Banjar, Sarcophagus at Batulusu Subak Uma Lawas Kaja Temple, and many more. The purpose of this activity is to conduct pieces of training related to the fields of F&B Service, F&B Product, Housekeeping, and front office, with the main target being the local community involving village heads, tourism village managers, and the head of the Kenderan Village Pokdarwis. This activity is carried out through training and mentoring with workshop methods, guided practices, and comparative studies. The conclusion of these training activities was positive responses from the participants, the Head of Kenderan Village, and the Chair of the Pokdarwis of Kenderan Village and they also wanted this activity to be carried out continuously. In addition, there was an increase in the participants' understanding of their skills, this was seen from the number of those who passed competency certification as much as 81.8% in the areas of Food Service, Food Product, Housekeeping, and Front Office.