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Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2722032X     DOI : 10.36256
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure (IJTL) is peer review journal that aims at initiating and stimulating high-impact and innovative research relevant for academics and practitioners within the tourism and leisure to encourage the full range of approaches which are available to the study of tourism an leisure; bring together researchers from different subject backgrounds for interdisciplinary and postdisciplinary debate; develop the theoretical base on which the study of tourism and leisure is built; provide a basis for the development of critical approaches to the study of tourism and leisure; disseminate new approaches, concepts, frameworks, methods, models and practices which may be developed in the study of tourism and leisure; and promote new research. Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure (IJTL) takes both applied and theoretical work that addresses tourism and leisure studies from around of the world at international, national and regional level. The journal takes an interdisciplinary approach including, but not limited to sociology, anthropology, history, geography, psychology, and economics. IJTL encourages research based on a variety of methods, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. IJTL welcomes contributions for all the subjects from both new and/or experienced researchers and practitioners.
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Strategi Pengelolaan Ekowisata Berbasis Joint Tourism Pada Objek Wisata Sungai Gagak di Desa Koto Mesjid, Kabupaten Kampar, Riau Doni Sugianto Sihotang; Achmad Hidir
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i1.171

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This study discusses the strategy for managing the Ecotourism potential of the Gagak River that's located in Koto Mesjid, Kampar. The ecotourism management strategy is based on Joint Tourism, which is managed by youth who are members of the Kelompok Sadar Wisata Pemuda Komppak. This strategy developed through several approaches to market and promote tourism to increase the number of tourists that visit and very suitable to be developed in the Gagak River Ecotourism, considering its location far from settlements and in the forest, so to reach outside tourists, it's necessary to create a strategy that connects the Gagak River with other tourism in Koto Mesjid. The research method used is an ethnographic study in which researchers live in for two months. Data were collected using ethnographic method such as field observations, in-depth interviews, and distributing questionnaires to discover why visitors came to Sungai Gagak. The results of this study indicate that the Joint Tourism-based Gagak River ecotourism management strategy that connects the Gagak River with other tours in Koto Mesjid Village such as Puncak Kompe and Lembah Aman to mutually become the key to the success of Gagak River ecotourism so as to attract daily tourists reaching 50-100/per day..
Strategi Pengembangan Pariwisata di Kabupaten Ngawi, Jawa Timur Nurul Amsori; Yusuf Adam Hilman; Bambang Widiyahseno; Irvan Nur Ridho
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i1.169

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The tourism development strategies are important to support the existence of tourism in the future which is one of the supporting sectors of the economy. In Ngawi Regency, East Java Povince, the tourism development strategy is carried out by the Ngawi Regency Tourism, Youth and Sports Office. This institution was formed to support the Ngawi Regency government in the fields of tourism, youth and sports. This research was conducted to find out the tourism development strategy in Ngawi Regency and the obstacles and supporting factors in the process of implementing the tourism development strategy in Ngawi Regency by the Ngawi Regency Tourism, Youth and Sports Office. This research is a qualitative descriptive. Data were collected through interviews, observation and document study. Informants were selected purpsosively. Tringulation has employed for data validation. Data analysis is carried out through the process of data reduction, data presentation, and data conclusions. The results show that the tourism development strategy in Ngawi Regency is carried out through brandin/promotion, human resource development, and inprovemnet and management of the tourism facility and infrastructure. In addition, there are factors supporting the development of Ngawi tourism, namely the quality and quantity of sufficient employees, the existence of many events, the support from other parties, and sufficient funds. Meanwhile, the existence of tourism in other areas is a challenge in developing Ngawi tourism.
Jelajah Sakai: Pengembangan Potensi Ethno-ecotourims Suku Sakai Riau M. Rawa el Amady
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i1.210

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This study discussed the potential for indigenous tourism of Sakai, Riau based on culture and nature. The Sakai tribe in Siak and Bengkalis regencies, Riau, is an indigenous tribe that has a unique culture and nature that is still origin. This paper aims to encourage multi-stakeholders to make the Sakai tribe a tourist destination. This research is a qualitative research, data obtained through observation, and in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed by discussing the theories of indigenous tourism from Hinch & Butler and Smith & Eadington, then written descriptively. This study found that the tourism potential of the Sakai very interesting, namely cultural tourism which includes their daily life starting from marriage, childbirth, economic activities, arts, culture, medical processions, historical tourism and nature tourism. Tourism management requires a collaborative networking effort, thus the Sakai tribe as the main actor in these tourism activities. This paper contributes to the study of indigenous and indigenous tourism, and becomes an important input for the government to develop indigenous tourism.
The Community Participation in the Development of Gunung Salak Tourism Village, Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia I Ketut Suarta; I Nyoman Meirejeki; I Ketut Suja; Ruju Rahmad; I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i1.224

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Gunung Salak Village Tabanan has the potential to attract natural tourism, customs, arts, and culture based on Hinduism, and is a strong potential to support its development into a Tourism Village. The development of Gunung Salak Tourism Village aims to improve the economy and advance the quality of life of the community. Data were collected through observation and interviews with purposive sampling method involving village leaders and Gunung Salak Village officials, namely Perbekel, Bendesa Adat, Kelian Dinas, Kelian Adat, BPD, Pokdarwis, and Head of BUMDes The collected data were tabulated and validated through Focus Group Discussion for further analyzed by qualitative descriptive. The results showed that the level of community participation was very good at the partnership level (level 6) where the position of the village government and the community became equal in authority and responsibility. It can be seen that participation is following Arnstein's characteristics, namely: initiation of submission of ideas and proposals from the community which is carried out in stages through Banjar institutions through customary and service groups. planning is still being assisted by another party, namely the Bali State Polytechnic, the power-sharing structure is carried out through Pokdarwis with Bumdes. While the forms of participation include the dimensions of thought, the dimensions of energy, and the dimensions of matter. Suggestions that can be submitted are that the village still needs assistance from the university for human resources training and determining the concept of developing the Gunung Salak Tourism Village based on local potential.
Potential For Development of Heritage In Pesantren As A Halal Tourism Destination In Madura With Community-Based Tourism Dony Burhan Noor Hasan; Anik Sunariyah; Enni Endriyati
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i1.211

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Heritage in Pesantren is a potential for halal tourism by prioritizing religious values which have not been given much attention. Madura is better known as the pesantren base which has grown rapidly from the past until now and the heritage of the pesantren is spiritual values that have grown as the civilization of the Madurese community in particular. This study aims to explore the heritage of pesantren in the Madurese community as a whole as potential development of halal tourism. While the approach used is community-based tourism to heritage boarding schools. The research technique used in this research is the observation of several heritage pesantren that have the potential to develop halal tourism in Sumenep Madura and in-depth interviews with managers and the community around the pesantren. The result showed that the lack of understanding of halal tourist destinations and the low literacy of the Madurese community as well as the limited time in research which becomes an obstacle to further tourism development. Thus, the presence of formal education has given a lot of transformation in the direction of pesantren education and has affected the availability of santri facilities.
Spatio And Temporal Dimensions For The Public Usage Of Urban Green Parks In Colombo, Sri Lanka PGR Naleen Indika Pussella; Lin Li
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i2.225

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Use and accessibility to green parks in urban environments by public is an indicator to measure the psychological and physiological sustainability of dwellers. Identifying the driving forces in selecting a park for leisure and discover the pattern of park usage in Colombo city, Sri Lanka were the main objectives of this study. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from three types of respondents: regular park users who use the nearest park from residence, regular park users who don’t use the nearest park to the residence and non regular park users. Initially, it was selected 2879 participants for this survey representing village administration of Colombo city limits and the questionnaire was returned by 2328 respondents. However, 12 forms were incomplete status, only 2311 responses were selected for further analysis. These respondents were selected randomly to represent each administrative division by considering the total population of them. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) application was to analyze the characteristics of park users. It was revealed that nearly a half of the respondents do not use parks regularly and identified a number of characteristics of respondents and reasons for usage and non-usage of green parks regularly. Education, employment, age, civil status and accommodation type were identified as driving forces for the use of parks by general public. Safety and environmental factors were identified as the main issues on selecting parks. Study recommends to policy makers to identify these demerits to take immediate actions to popularize parks among public as an urgent requirement in the urban development and planning processes.
The Effects of Virtual Reality Use On Millenials’ On Intention to Visit Travel Destination Meidy Putri Utami; Tri Kuntoro Priyambodo; Wahyuni Reksoatmodjo
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i2.268

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Virtual Reality (VR) technology in tourism is a rapidly growing product of collaboration between technology and tourism. The benefits of VR during the Covid-19 pandemic allow the technology to survive. However, previously, VR had already seen usage in various profitable aspects of tourism. For that reason, it is important to examine how VR affects an individual’s—among Indonesian millennials—interest in visiting travel destinations. This study aims to analyze the effects of using VR by observing the content quality, system quality, presence, enjoyment and satisfaction in motivating visits among millennials. A total of 371 samples were collected in this study, obtained from respondents via online-distributed questionnaires. The data were processed using the structural equation modeling (SEM) method. The results indicated that out of seven hypotheses proposed, six were accepted and one was rejected. Content quality and system quality affected satisfaction, while presence affected enjoyment and satisfaction; satisfaction and enjoyment affected intention to visit. Enjoyment does not affect satisfaction. This study also shows that content quality, system quality, presence, enjoyment indirectly affect millennials’ interest to visit travel destinations. The quality of the VR system played an important role in creating satisfaction and intention to visit among millennials, so travel destination managers need to consider this.
Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Assessment (RECP) in Pancoh Ecotourism Village, Regency of Sleman, Yogyakarta Muhammad Dzulkifli; Nadhila Fitri Rahmi Harahap
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i2.274

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This study aims to assess the Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production (RECP) in tourism sector especially in Pancoh Ecotourism Village (PEV), Sleman. It assessed by using the RECP United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) indicators for small and medium enterprise. It also used RECP assessment cycle method. The results show that there were two main activities that mostly use resources and energy in Pancoh Ecotourism Village (PEV), they are homestays and Pendopo. The use of energy in a homestay was bigger than in Pendopo. Also, inefficient use of energy and resources were found in homestays. The RECP recommendations for PEV were to use efficient stove, to use light-emitting diode (LED) lights and to attach magnets in the gas hose. If the PEV applied the recommendations, it has potential to reduce carbon by 22,535.68 CO2eq kg/year and it has potential to save IDR. 39,463,267/year. The indicators in RECP assessment for tourism village requires modifications since the pattern of resources and energy use in tourism villages is different from the small and medium enterprises that have implemented RECP method before
Tourism Communication Model in Islamic Perspective Lukmanul Hakim; Adeni Adeni
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i2.298

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The development of technology greatly affects the changes in communication made to a tourist destination. Communication in Islamic tourism is very important in determining the ease of communication. Global Muslim Travel (GMTI) is an Islamic tourism ranking where the ACES (Access, Communication, Environment, and Services) Model covers four main areas in measuring it, one of which is 20% communication. Communication criteria include: language skills at the destination based on the language spoken by tourists from the top 30 Muslim market trips out. This research uses qualitative methods, through the collection of literature reviews and documents obtained from several other sources such as journals, magazines, the Global Muslim Trevel Index (GMTI) or news that is useful for increasing understanding of the data obtained The halal tourism communication model can be concluded that a clear communication path with relevant authorities to react in real-time to any Health emergency that can carry out there important things:  destination marketing;  stakeholder awareness; communication proficiency that is able to synergize in developing Islamic communication. Halal tourism communication model that is able to provide Muslim visitor guides, stakeholder education, market outreach, tour guides, and quality digital marketing in communicating.
Healing Sebagai Strategi Coping Stress Melalui Pariwisata Nurul Hikmah; Nurul Khansa Fauziyah; Minda Septiani; Desy Murni Lasari
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i2.308

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“Healing" has become a popular trend in Indonesia. Although it differs from the actual meaning of "healing" in a psychological perspective, "healing" describes recovery and healing in general, including the activities one does during the holidays to recover from the physical and mental boredom and fatigue one is experiencing. The literature on "healing" as a stress coping strategy in the tourism frame has not been discussed in detail in previous studies. This article aims to discuss the trend of "healing" as a stress coping strategy in the tourism context that can be practiced in tourism development in Indonesia. Coping stress is an individual response as an effort that can be made to obtain peace and inner peace against the type of stress experienced. This study uses a systematic literature review approach. There are two important findings in this study, first, coping with stress through the trend of "healing" is included in the type of emotion focused coping, which is a conscious adjustment. Second, "healing" activities which are carried out in the form of fun and calming activities such as nature tourism, culinary tourism, cultural tourism and special interest tourism. Optimizing stress coping strategies through tourism is an important step that can be taken to support the achievement of individual well-being which can develop interest in tourism visits in Indonesia