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The Tradition of Motayok Traditional Ceremonies in Cultural Heritage Management Wibowo, Riyanto; Claudia Kheisha, Abevi; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Vol 2 No 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v2i1.425

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The traditional celebrations of Indonesia exhibit a wide range of variations, reflecting the diverse ethnic groups present in the country. One such custom is the practice of Motayok traditional rites. The Mentayok traditional ritual in cultural heritage management is rooted in the belief in supernatural forces that are believed to have the power to heal diseases and safeguard the tribe from different plagues. The ceremony follows a ritualistic musical dance, accompanied by singing, that induces a trance-like state in the dancer, allowing them to invoke spirits. This ceremony has been practiced since the 1600s. The Mokokapoi is responsible for summoning spirits while also serving as the guide during the ceremony. Typically, Mokokapoi is the spouse of the lady selected to be possessed. Totenden, as a mediator and supporter of the ritual, will join Bolian in singing the Bandit (song verses). Motayok's vocal performance and choreography will be enhanced by the rhythmic resonance of gongs and the skillful manipulation of dreadlocks by Mototobog. The Motayok traditional ceremony is seen as a form of double god or shirk. Presently, the Motayok traditional ceremony is exclusively observed in Bilalang Bersatu Village and Tudu Aog Village. There should be no necessity for the eradication of this heritage. Motayok, traditionally perceived as a mystical rite dedicated to deity veneration, is, in fact, a variant of psychotherapeutic intervention.
Opportunities And Challenges: Digital Transformation In Voluntourism Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Vol 2 No 2 October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v2i2.500

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In the era of digital development, the voluntourism phenomenon has undergone significant changes along with technological transformation. Voluntourism has become a rapidly growing global phenomenon, combining travel with participation in volunteer activities to impact local communities positively. This study uses a qualitative method with a literature review approach to gain a deeper understanding of a phenomenon that has not been well-researched before. The data collection method used in this study is literature. Literature studies will be carried out by tracking documents, such as scientific journals, articles, and documents related to voluntourism and social media related to Voluntrip. The results of the literature review show that with the development of digital, Generation Z currently prefers tourism oriented towards the local environment and authentic tourism. This is because, in addition to having high social and environmental awareness, today's generation of young people wants a memorable experience. While digital technology provides opportunities for broader collaboration and participation, its massive use also brings challenges, primarily related to the risk of commodification. Commodification practices in voluntourism can result in the objectification of local communities, negatively impacting their psychological and economic well-being.
The Effect of the G20 Summit in Bali on Creative Economy and Tourism: Economic Impact Analysis of High-Level Events Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2 October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i2.70

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This research examines the impact of the G20 Summit in Indonesia in 2022 on the country's economy, especially in the creative economy and tourism sectors. The G20 summit in Bali became a platform for multilateral collaboration between 19 major economies and the European Union. The main focus of the conference is on issues of global economy and sustainable development with the theme "Recover Together, Recover Stronger." This research method involves the analysis of economic and statistical data, including official statements from Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). This data includes the impact on domestic consumption, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector growth. In addition, the research involved an analysis of women's empowerment programs in MSMEs, fund allocation, and the level of realization of the Kredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR) program. The research includes an analysis of the positive effects on infrastructure in Bali and the improvement of tourism image. Data on the influence on the tourism sector includes statistics on foreign tourist visits, hotel occupancy, and an increase in tourist visits during the conference period. The study also includes analysis from the MSMEs, restaurants, arts and crafts, and transportation sectors to detail the economic impact in various sectors.
Work Program Analysis Guiding Training in Candirejo Tourism Village, Borobudur District, Magelang Regency Nurul Azizah, Fatimah; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur; Oktaviani Gustiarti, Putrisari; Dava Putri Widodo, Sabrina
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2 October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i2.71

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Indonesian tourism has become a significant non-oil and gas sector in the country's foreign exchange contribution. This article explores the development of Candirejo Tourism Village as a clean, beautiful, safe, and comfortable tourist destination with the preservation of nature and maintained traditional values. The village has attractions, accessibility, and amenities that support the tourist experience. This study used a qualitative approach to observe and analyze residents' participation levels in language training programs and experience-sharing sessions. The data was collected by attending a training activity held on November 13, 2022, at the Candirejo Village Hall Office. Respondents involved administrators and village tourism actors, with 25 people. This research focuses on Candirejo Village's role in developing human resources (HR) through French and English Guidance Training programs and Sharing Sessions on Strengthening the Role of Tourism Managers.
The Influence of the Film "KKN Desa Penari" on Tourist Visit Interest in Film-Induced Tourism in Plunyon Kalikuning Destination, Sleman, Yogyakarta Nufail Naisaburi, Muhammad; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur; Intan Nurmala Fadin, Delfyan
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2 October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i2.72

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Film-induced tourism has emerged as a dynamic facet of the contemporary tourism landscape, leveraging the visual and cultural appeal portrayed in films to enhance the attractiveness of destinations. This study delves into the impact of the Indonesian horror film "KKN di Desa Penari" on tourist visitation in the picturesque Plunyon, Kalikuning, Cangkringan, and Sleman regions of Yogyakarta. The research methodology involves an exploration of the nexus between the film's scenes and tourists' destination choices. The study gauges the impact by analyzing tourists' interest in film locations and their expectations regarding the benefits of engaging in film-induced tourism. The research uses a mixed-methods approach, encompassing surveys, interviews, and data analysis to discern patterns in tourist behavior and motivations influenced by the film. Understanding the interplay between cinematic representation and tourist decision-making is crucial for the tourism and film industries. The findings aim to contribute insights into the dynamics of film-induced tourism, providing valuable information for stakeholders to optimize the potential of cinematic representations in attracting and retaining tourists in the captivating landscapes showcased in "KKN di Desa Penari."
Ecotourism and Art Mangunan Kaki Langit Tourism Village Anwar Yahya, Fahmi; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur; Bahri, Iswan; Oktaviani Gustiarti, Putrisari
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2 October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i2.73

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Mangunan Kaki Langit Tourism Village is an ecotourism that focuses on community empowerment. The village was formed on March 9, 2014, by the Mangunan Dukuhan KKLPMD Organization. The name "Skyline" has a deep meaning as a symbol of the goal of community empowerment in the Skyline. The concept refers to the idea that the Skyline Tourism Village must be able to move the community to achieve goals without space and time limits by creating new opportunities as a source of income and people's economic empowerment. This study aims to explore the potential of community empowerment of Kaki Langit Tourism Village and evaluate eight main activities that become a forum for community empowerment under their respective fields, such as traditional homestays, traditional culinary, cultural arts, unique tourist accommodation, youth support, local artisans, rural nature education, and agriculture. This research method uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through participatory observation, interviews with related parties, and document analysis related to the Skyline Tourism Village. The collected data is analyzed descriptively to get a comprehensive picture of the potential for community empowerment in the village.
Community Participation Analysis in Community Based Tourism Development (PBM) in Pentingsari Tourism Village Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.151

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This study aims to identify the geographical area of Pentingsari Village as a village that offers experiential tourism activities in the form of learning and interaction about nature, the environment, agriculture, plantations, entrepreneurship, socio-cultural life, various traditional arts, and local wisdom still profoundly rooted in the community with a typical rural atmosphere on the slopes of Mount Merapi. The study used qualitative data with two data sources, namely primary and secondary. Primary data comes from interviews and observations, while secondary data comes from various sources such as the web, journals, electronic media, social media, and other mass media. Data analysis techniques in this study use qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques. The results and conclusions show that the economic principles in Pentingsari Village have been fulfilled because the community already has local products that are proven to increase community income, have been managed by the residents themselves, and have been independent. The political principle has been fulfilled because the community has actively managed the tourism village, is responsive to the community's needs, and works together to overcome it. The level of power of the residents has fully managed the tourism village democratically.
Gentrification of Trusmi Batik Cirebon Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.152

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This study aims to photograph the immigration of middle-class residents to urban areas that are in poor condition or have recently been refurbished or modernized. This study uses a qualitative approach to see the phenomenon of Trusmi Village as the heart of batik production in Cirebon. They involve thousands of batik artisans working daily from residents of Trusmi village and its surroundings, such as Gamel, Kaliwulu, Wotgali, and KaliTengah. Shops and showrooms showcase artisans' finest products along 1.5 kilometers of Trusmi Street. Batik showrooms in the form of shops line the village streets in various sizes and shapes. UNESCO recognizes Indonesian Batik as one of the intangible world cultural heritage. Ironically, the wages of batik artisans are meager. Due to labor shortages, about 60 percent of the 360 batik SME industries in Cirebon Regency have gone out of business in the last five years. Old artisan mothers dominate the batik-making centers in Trusmi Village over the age of 4
The Charm of Kanigoro Beach: Student Tourism Trends and Social Media Effects Intan Nurmala Fadin, Delfyan; Oktaviani Gustiarti, Putrisari; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.153

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This study aims to describe the charm of Kanigoro Beach, a tourist trend for students, and theeffect of social media. Kanigoro is located on the coast of Gunungkidul and has beautiful beach potential,namely Ngrenehan, Ngobaran, and Nguyahan (3N). However, there is no public transportation availabledirectly to access the location of this Kanigoro beach area. The TikTok social media application is used inthis analysis because the growth rate of TikTok users in Indonesia is increasing rapidly. Recognizing thetremendous potential but also the challenges faced, strategic steps need to be taken to improveinfrastructure, environmental hygiene, accessibility, and tourism management holistically. Increasingcooperation between related parties, involving local communities in sustainable management, andimproving transportation facilities and accessibility can be critical first steps to optimize the tourismpotential of 3N Beach in the Kanigoro Area.
Stakeholder Interaction: A Qualitative Approach to Beach Tourism Management Ristana Iswari Santosa, Davina; Nur Cahyani, Siti; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.154

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This study aims to describe the natural tourism potential of three beaches in the Kanigoro Area.Each beach is managed individually by its respective beach pokdarwis, and its management has nointegration system. The Kanigoro community already has a relatively high level of tourism awareness, and there is a community of photographers who support tourism activities. However, this physical and non-physical potential must be managed effectively and efficiently to improve the welfare of the local Kanigoro community. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods to describe the situation orproblems in the Kanigoro Beach Area. This study allows researchers to understand the context in detail,analyze the variables involved, and explore the perceptions and views of relevant stakeholders.Diversification of tourism products plays a vital role in extending the level of tourist visits by encouragingthem to visit more than one beach to increase the tourism sector's economic benefits by increasing theduration of stay and tourist spending. Jargon "Discover the Beauty of Kanigoro". The Kanigoro CoastalArea is divided into three regional development themes, namely Nguyahan Beach (The Wonders ofKanigoro), Ngobaran Beach (Authentic Kanigoro), and Ngrenehan Beach (Nautical Live of Kanigoro).