Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 1 Documents
Search

Development of Kampung Komet Ectourism with Application of Smart Tourism 4.0 in Punjul Village, Kediri District Putri, Sefhia Alika; PHP2D HMJ-BK UNESA
ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/abdimastalenta.v8i1.7759

Abstract

Punjul village is one of the villages in the plosoklaten sub-district which is included as the outermost village of the sub-district. This village has a lot of natural potential because of its location close to Mount Kelud, the natural potential includes products from agriculture, plantations and animal husbandry. Starting from food to complete side dishes in Punjul Village. The results of his farm such as cows, goats, and chickens. While the highest yields from agriculture are rice and corn. Interestingly, agriculture in Punjul Village is not only for planting plants, but there is also a fish farm. One of the potential villages in Kediri Regency is famous for its ornamental fish such as tilapia, koi, and the most common is comet fish. In order to be better known by the people of Kediri and raise the economy of the residents, this village has a goal to establish a tourist village, the potential that will be appointed to be used as a branding for this village is "Comet fish". Through this program the UNESA BK PHP2D Team has the same goal, which is to help Punjul village to innovate in the ecotourism sector based on smart tourism in order to maximize the natural potential that exists to become a tourist village. In this program the PHP2D BK Unesa Team aims to carry out training related to the strategy for developing MSMEs based on ornamental fish cultivation as well as marketing which will be given to residents to understand more and can help the economy. Community needs include conducting initial surveys, socialization, mentoring, development, monitoring and evaluation. The results achieved are in the form of physical development, namely food courts, gazebos, fish therapy pools, and photo spots, as well as debriefing and training for the Punjul Village tourism awareness group (POKDARWIS) and promoting tourism branding through social media and websites.