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Comparative Study of Homestay Room Pricing in Munduk and Pinge Tourism Villages, Bali Wiryanata, I Gusti Ngurah Agung; Darmaputra, Putu Gde Eka; Suprastayasa, I Gusti Ngurah Agung; Sunarsa, I Wayan; Arnata, Rusdi
Journal of Hospitality Accommodation Management (JHAM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Hospitality Accommodation Management (JHAM)
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Divisi Kamar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/jham.v4i2.1872

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Homestays as the main form of accommodation in tourist villages have a strategic role in creating authentic experience for tourists while improving the welfare of the local community. In order to maximize the income and the sustainability of the business, pricing should be done in careful way taking into account all aspects such as room facilities, amenities and food and beverage served for breakfast. This study aims to compare the standard of room facilities, food and beverage standards for breakfast, and homestay pricing methods in Munduk and Pinge Tourism Villages, Bali. The research method used is a comparative study with a qualitative approach through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study show that homestays in Munduk have more modern standards of facilities and breakfast with a more structured pricing method. Meanwhile, homestays in Pinge offer a local experience with simpler amenities and flexible pricing. These differences reflect different market segmentation and management approaches in each tourist village. This study recommends improving service standards, pricing transparency, and training for homestay managers to encourage sustainability and competitiveness of tourist villages.
Evaluating Hazard Public Signs at Nusa Penida Tourist Sites for Visitor Safety Suprastayasa, I Gusti Ngurah Agung; Sunarsa, I Wayan; Darmaputra, Putu Gde Eka; Wiryanata, I Gusti Ngurah Agung; Rusdiarnata, Ketut
Jurnal Penelitian Pariwisata Vol 9 No 2 (2025): (TRJ) Tourism Research Journal
Publisher : Institut Pariwisata Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30647/trj.v9i2.293

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Public hazard signs are a critical component of tourism safety management. This research therefore aims to investigate the adequacy and effectiveness of public hazard signage at key tourist locations in Nusa Penida Island. Data are collected by questionnaire to tourists, interviews to tourists, local community and government officials and are analyzed qualitatively. The results showed that hazard signs were available in some major tourist spots, yet their number and distribution remained limited and uneven. Many signs were placed in less strategic locations such as parking areas rather than at high-risk zones, reducing their visibility and preventive function. The design and language of the signs were often text-heavy and primarily in Indonesian, with minimal use of international symbols, making them less effective for foreign visitors. Furthermore, most signs only provided general warnings without clear preventive instructions, while their physical condition in many places was poor due to lack of regular maintenance. The implications of these findings suggest the urgent need for improving the quality, placement, and maintenance of hazard signage in Nusa Penida. Collaborative efforts between local government, community, and tourism stakeholders are essential to develop standardized, multilingual, and internationally recognizable signs. Strengthening signage infrastructure will not only enhance visitor safety but also contribute to the sustainable development and positive image of Nusa Penida as a tourism destination. Keywords: hazard, Nusa Penida, public sign, safety and security