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Strategi Pemanfaatan Curug Kali Mremang sebagai Destinasi Ekowisata di Desa Krajan, Kecamatan Pekuncen, Kabupaten Banyumas, Jawa Tengah Zhafarini, Ghaziana; Dienaputra, Reiza D.; Rakhman, Cecep Ucu
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Vokasi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.97127

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Krajan Village, located in Pekuncen District, Banyumas Regency, is rich in natural tourism potential. Situated at the foot of Mount Slamet, the village features Curug Kali Mremang, visible from the Central Java national pantura road, and other small waterfalls, sunrise viewpoints, and abundant spice crops thriving in the cool climate. Developing these attractions into ecotourism destinations can yield economic, social, and environmental conservation benefits. This study aims to identify the tourism potential in Krajan Village and strategies for developing Curug Kali Mremang in line with sustainable tourism principles. Using qualitative research methods, data were collected through tourist interviews and literature studies. Findings indicate that Krajan Village has significant natural and cultural tourism potential.The SWOT analysis suggests that Curug Kali Mremang's ecotourism development can be achieved through active village government collaboration to improve access, road infrastructure, signage, and develop amenities like parking and stalls. The site can offer educational tourism and unique attractions such as nature exploration, sunrise watching, and forest healing activities. Conservation efforts should include regulations to maintain ecological balance and prevent landslides. The traditional sedekah bumi (earth alms) festival can attract tourists and promote cultural participation. Leveraging the village's spice crops can create new income sources, boosting local businesses. Additionally, effective promotion and collaboration with conservationists and tourism operators can help Krajan Village reach a broader and more diverse audience, ensuring sustainable ecotourism development.
The Sustainable Glamping Experiencescape: Exploring Visitor Experience and Environmental Awareness Zhafarini, Ghaziana; Saefullah, Kurniawan; Winoto, Yunus
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 9 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i9.52127

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Tourism managers and the government are constantly striving to monitor and encourage every tourism activity to adhere to reasonable limits and principles of sustainable tourism. On the other hand, the pandemic has reshaped people's travel preferences, particularly due to numerous digital changes and a wider choice of attractions and activities that are no longer concentrated in cities. People are increasingly venturing out of their homes in safer and more comfortable ways, often choosing natural outdoor spaces as their destinations. This research aims to explore tourist experiences within the context of the sustainable glamping experiencescape, using Bobocabin West Java as the case study. The analysis focuses on natural, functional, social, sensory, and cultural dimensions. The research employed a literature review and in-depth interviews with 10 visitors categorized as solo travelers, family travelers, and group travelers. Data were analyzed using an open coding approach to identify relevant thematic patterns. Findings reveal that natural landscapes serve as the main attraction, distinguishing glamping from conventional accommodations, complemented by modular facilities and smart technologies that enhance comfort. Social aspects, such as friendly service and safety assurance, alongside the inclusion of local SMEs and cultural representation, enriched visitor experiences. Nonetheless, limitations remain in communicating sustainability agendas, accessibility, and the availability of communal spaces. These results underscore the importance of managing glamping through comprehensive sustainability principles to deliver economic, social, and environmental benefits while enhancing tourism competitiveness.