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INTEGRASI KAWASAN PARIWISATA KOTAWARINGIN BARAT, SUKAMARA, DAN LAMANDAU (KOBARSULAM) MELALUI PENGEMBANGAN JALUR WISATA TEMATIK Raksapati, Abadi; Dahlan, Mohammad Zaini; Endy, Endy
Warta Pariwisata Vol 23 No 1 (2025):
Publisher : Pusat Perencanaan dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/wpar.2025.23.1.03

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Tourism development in the West Kotawaringin, Sukamara and Lamandau (Known as Kobarsulam Region) is currently not yet integrated and mutually supportive. West Kotawaringin as a tourist entrance and the region's main tourism destination has not been able to spread tourist visits and tourism benefits to surrounding areas. Efforts to integrate tourism development in Kobarsulam must involve all existing tourism stakeholders. One of the strategies that can be encouraged in building tourism integration in Kobarsulam is by developing tourist trails that link the themes and stories of various tourist attractions throughout the region. Based on the study, there are at least nine thematic tourism trails that can be developed, namely the thematic tourism trails Visiting The Borneo Orang Utan House, Exploring The Borneo River, Historical Traces of The Kutaringin Sultanate, Dayak Cultural Exoticism, Exploring the Civilization of the South Coast of Kalimantan, Tourism Events, Exploring the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan, Water Recreation, and Authentic Kobarsulam Culinary.
Integrating Tourism Villages Through Thematic Tourism Route Development: A Case Study in Bangka Island Raksapati, Abadi; Akbar, Muhammad Dhaifan; Murdiyati, Fatma Indah
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 23 No. 3 (2025):
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2025.23.3.03

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Bangka Island, as one of the economic centres and the government hub of the Bangka Belitung Islands Province, plays a strategic role in fostering theregional self-suffiency. Bangka Island as the largest island in the Province of Bangka Belitung Islands has the largest population as well as an abundant potential resources for tourist attractions. To develop these potential reseorces into tourist attractions, the participation of host community is essential. The tourist village as a form of tourism destination should be able to play its function in optimising the various tourist attractions owned by the village by maximising existing human resources. Due to the limited human resources quality, tourist villages must collaborate with each otherin order to strengthen each other to develop their tourism products and addressing their respective shortcomings. This study tries to explore the element that can unite tourism villages on Bangka Island as a holistic tourism destination that offers variety of rural attractions. The findings show that tourism villages on Bangka Island have a common thread that can clustered tourism villages to be developed into several themes, whichthen can be used to foster several thematic tour packages that connect all the tourism villages. The recommended themes of Bangka Island tourism village development include Bangka Island Geotourism, Bangka Culture, Bangka Maritime Tourism, Bangka Typical Culinary Tourism, Animal Observation Tourism, and Bangka Typical Flora Observation Tourism.