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Analysis of the Development of Kelong Park Natural Tourism Objects Based on Visitor Perceptions in Kakaskasen Dua Tomohon Village Kumaat, Hendry; Sangian, Meiske Martha; Rompas, Margrace Diana; Lumare, Mercy Ariane
Journal of Multi-Disciplines Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Multi-Disciplines Science
Publisher : Indo Consultan Energi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59921/icecomb.v3i1.51

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Taman Kelong Tomohon is one of the tourism potentials in North Tomohon, Kakaskasen Dua Village, which has beautiful parks, a natural atmosphere, and cool air because it is mountainous. This study aims to analyze the development of the Taman Kelong tourist attraction. This study used a visitor perception survey approach with 30 respondents who were taken randomly based on the shared Google form link. The study found that 76.7% stated that the Taman Kelong tourist attraction has beautiful scenery, a natural atmosphere, and cool air. Furthermore, 60% stated that the fee of Rp25,000 was affordable, and 66.7% answered that the parking area was large. However, it was not the correct answer because the large area of ​​Taman Kelong allowed visitors to park their vehicles outside the parking area provided. 36.7 answered that the food price was affordable, and 53.3% answered that the service provided by the cafe and restaurant servers was friendly. As many as 46.7% answered that they went to the Taman Kelong tourist attraction to travel with their families. As many as 66.7% answered that the attraction of Taman Kelong tourism is its beautiful flower garden, beautiful scenery, and many photo spots. Moreover, 66.7% answered that the maintenance and sustainability of Taman Kelong tourism objects are well maintained. The development of Taman Kelong tourism objects currently focuses on three things, namely expanding the parking area, expanding the pool area to the front of the hotel, which can also be a solution to the smell of the barn from residential areas, and continuing the construction of the Taman Kelong hotel which was stopped because the government had not issued the building permit.
Creative Economy and Gender Empowerment in Tourism: Investigating Bartender Training for Women in Batu Putih Bawah Village Pesik, Mex Usmeni; Lagarense, Bet El Silisna; Walansendow, Agustinus; Pangemanan, Jemmy Rudolf; Kondoj, Telly Hetty Isye; Djamali, Radjab; Kamagi, Jongky Wuner; Lumare, Mercy Ariane
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): August-December
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.649

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This study explores the intersection of the creative economy and gender empowerment in the context of rural tourism development. Focusing on bartender training for women in Batu Putih Bawah Village, Bitung City, Indonesia, the research investigates how vocational skill development in mixology can serve as a strategic entry point for women's participation in the tourism value chain. Drawing from a gender-inclusive development framework and the creative economy paradigm, the study employs a qualitative case study method involving interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings suggest that bartender training not only enhances women's technical competencies but also fosters self-confidence, economic independence, and social recognition. However, structural challenges such as limited market access, traditional gender roles, and a lack of institutional support remain persistent barriers. This research contributes to the discourse on sustainable tourism and inclusive growth by proposing an integrated model for women’s empowerment through creative vocational pathways. The study also provides insights for policymakers, tourism practitioners, and educators seeking to strengthen local capacities and gender equity within emerging tourism destinations.