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Tourist Perceptions Toward Tourism Attraction In Ramban Biak Tourism Village Of Lenek, East Lombok Muh. Nuh Ilyas; Taufiq Kurniawan; Ahmad Ahmad
Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Agustus : Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Widya Karya Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/jmpp-widyakarya.v1i3.1016

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This research journal reviews tourists' perceptions of tourist attractions in Lenek Ramban Biak Village. This research is a type of descriptive qualitative research. The population in this study were tourists visiting Lenek Ramban Biak Village. Samples were taken from tourists who visited as many as 100 respondents with incidental sampling technique. Data was collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive analysis techniques. The results showed that tourists' perceptions of the tourist attractions of Lenek Ramban Biak in terms of the dimensions of attractions and accessibility with agreed criteria. That means that the tourist attraction of Lenek Ramban Biak Village has unique nature, traditions and culture. There is a Camping place, a friendly community. While on the dimensions of the amenities with the criteria quite agree.
Halal Tourism: Trend, Opportunities, Challenges and Impact of Halal Tourism on Conventional Tourism Muharis; M. Saidi; Dani Alfatwari; Ahmad
JMET: Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July, Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism (JMET)
Publisher : Sumber Belajar Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61277/jmet.v1i1.14

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This study aims to analyze and find out how the trend of halal tourism in the West Nusa Tenggara region and its impact on conventional tourism is investigated. The results of this study show first, the trend of halal tourism in terms of opportunities and challenges, the opportunity for halal tourism in West Nusa Tenggara is very large seeing the intensity of visits every year is so high, especially middle eastern tourists. This is a business investment opportunity for the country's economic income. However, regulations on aspects of halal certification for accommodation and tourism products such as hotels, restaurants and cafes are still an obstacle in the development of halal tourism. Secondly, the presence of halal tourism does not necessarily change and shift pre-existing conventional tourism, but halal tourism is present as a complement and supporter in the expansion of services and facilities to tourists who visit both in terms of accommodation and all the needs of tourists in general.
Tourism Destination Competitiveness; SWOT Perspective, Aik Bual Central Lombok, Indonesia Ahmad; Samsul Muslim; Mona Atika; Muhammad Nuh Ilyas; Taufiq Kurniawan
JMET: Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July, Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism (JMET)
Publisher : Sumber Belajar Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61277/jmet.v1i1.19

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This study aims to determine the distribution of tourism potential and comprehensively examine how the potential of bual tourism is explained based on its strengths and weaknesses. Case studies are research accommodated with a qualitative descriptive approach. Data is collected from reliable sources of information; People who know how aik bual tourism is formed and operates. The informants are village governments, youth representatives, and aik bual tourism activists. All collected data is then analyzed using the SWOT approach to be presented as the final result of the research report. The results showed that aik bual tourism is rich in natural and cultural resources. This power can be an advantage when maximally managed. Limited human resources who understand tourism literacy are important research findings. Therefore, solutive efforts are needed to anticipate these problems, for example through continuous training both by the government and initiated by the community.