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International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events
Published by Politeknik Negeri Bali
ISSN : 25805584     EISSN : 25805592     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31940/ijaste
Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events publishes applied research-based articles covering business and economic in tourism and events; management in tourism and events; production, distribution, and consumption in tourism and events; marketing and promotion in tourism and events; and finance and accounting in tourism and events.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 90 Documents
The influence of tourism facilities and attractions on revisit intentions with visitor satisfaction as an intervening variable: A study on Kampung AEWO Mulyaharja Bogor Masriah, Imas; Ingkadijaya, Rahmat; Mumin, Adhi Trirachmadi
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i2.109-124

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This study aims to analyze the influence of tourism facilities and attractions on visitors' revisit intentions, with visitor satisfaction serving as an intervening variable, focusing on Kampung AEWO Mulyaharja, Bogor. The research method used is a quantitative approach using PLS SEM (Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling). The population of this study consists of visitors who have visited AEWO Mulyaharja Village in Bogor at least once, with a total sample of 366 respondents. Sampling was conducted using a combination of probability sampling and purposive sampling techniques, with a minimum respondent age of 18 years. The research findings indicate that 1) tourism facilities directly influence visitor satisfaction. 2) tourist attractions have a direct influence on visitor satisfaction. 3) tourism facilities have a direct influence on revisit intention. 4) tourist attractions have a direct influence on revisit intention. 5) visitor satisfaction has a direct influence on revisit intention. 6) tourism facilities significantly indirectly influence revisit intention, with visitor satisfaction as an intervening variable. 7) tourist attractions significantly indirectly influence revisit intention with visitor satisfaction as an intervening variable. The results of this study can serve as a guide for the management of tourist villages, such as AEWO Mulyaharja Village in Bogor, in developing facilities and services that cater to visitors' needs.
Examining the influence of travel motivation on travel experiences at marine tourism destinations in South Sulawesi Yusuf, Maryam; Eppang, Buntu Marannu; Amalia, Intan Fauzia
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v8i2.86-96

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This study focuses on the influence of travel motivation on travel experiences at marine tourism destinations in South Sulawesi. In the context of tourism development, particularly marine tourism, understanding travel motivations is crucial for enhancing the quality of destinations and tourist or travel experiences. The aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between tourists' travel motivations and their experiences at marine tourism destinations. This research employs a quantitative approach, with data collected through a questionnaire survey distributed to 220 respondents who have visited marine tourism destinations in South Sulawesi. The data analysis was conducted using a simple linear regression test to examine the relationship between travel motivation and travel experiences. The results of the study indicate that travel motivation has a positive and significant influence on travel experiences. Every increase in travel motivation contributes to an improvement in the unforgettable travel experience. The study also identifies several key motivational factors, including beach-based activities, natural beauty, and togetherness with family and friends. The conclusion of this study is that travel motivation is a crucial factor in shaping travel experiences at marine tourism destinations. The implications of this study emphasize the importance for destination managers to pay attention to and enhance tourists' travel motivational factors in order to create higher quality and more tourism experiences.
A systematic review of safety issues in tourism: Identifying emerging threats and proactive responses Daeng Masiki, Andri; Suhardi, Bambang; Laksono, Pringgo Widyo
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.79-84

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The study conducted a systematic review of seven scientific articles published between 2014 and 2024 to uncover emerging safety concerns in the tourism industry and suggest preventive measures. The identified safety threats in the sector include environmental risks, health issues, crime, terrorism, and digital dangers. Solutions like mobile safety apps and smart devices are being utilized to address these risks. The research aligns tourism safety strategies with Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and proposes a multi-level intervention framework encompassing individual, organizational, and government actions. The study aims to contribute both theoretically by linking safety strategies with PMT and practically through the development of a comprehensive safety planning approach for sustainable tourism.
Commitment to environmental preservation in The Nglanggeran ancient volcano ecotourism area Prasetyo, Andreas Yogi; Widanti, Eki Melina; Hidayah, Atika Nur
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.56-66

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This study investigates the commitment to environmental preservation in the Nglanggeran Ancient Volcano Ecotourism Area, located in Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. As a community-managed ecotourism destination experiencing rapid visitor growth, Nglanggeran presents a valuable case for examining the implementation of sustainable tourism principles in practice. The research aims to identify the extent to which environmental conservation strategies adopted by local management align with the core tenets of sustainable tourism. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, direct field observations, and analysis of supporting documents. A purposive sampling approach was applied to select 12 participants actively involved in ecotourism and environmental management. Data were analyzed thematically to uncover patterns related to planning, biodiversity protection, waste management, and environmental education. Findings indicate that Nglanggeran’s management demonstrates a strong environmental ethic through practices such as ecological zoning, reforestation, collaborative conservation efforts, and the integration of education into tourism experiences. These initiatives reflect a practical application of sustainable tourism at the grassroots level. However, challenges remain in areas such as waste reuse and recycling, which require further community engagement and institutional support. This study contributes theoretically by contextualizing sustainable tourism in a localized, community-driven setting, and offers practical insights for policymakers and tourism stakeholders aiming to replicate such models in other destinations.
Bali's cultural festivals: A visitor magnet supporting sustainable tourism Yanti, Ni Kadek Winda; Mahadewi, Ni Nyoman Tri; Wisudawati, Ni Nyoman Sri; Shantika, Budi; Yusnny, Bella Desita
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.25-40

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This study aims to further understand the perceptions of visitors to the Cultural Festival towards strengthening Balinese cultural identity. Cultural festivals in Bali are held with the aim of maintaining, preserving and as exposure of cultural values to the wider public. Cultural Festival activities in Bali organized by the government such as the Bali Arts Festival, Denpasar Festival and the latest is the Kesanga Festival. In organizing each festival, the principle of sustainability is one of the strong foundations for maintaining social, economic and environmental values without distorting local traditions and culture. This study uses quantitative data that is described descriptively. The unstructured interview was conducted during the data collection with informants from the representative of the festivals’ social media associates. The data in this study were collected using a questionnaire distribution technique. The number of samples in this study was 100 respondents calculated using the Slovin formula with a 90% confidence level and a 10% error rate with no specific criteria yet mainly has experience in visiting (visitor) one of the cultural event used as research object. The results of the study showed that the variables of marketing strategy, cultural experience, cultural authenticity, and sustainability practices play an important role in creating strengthening cultural identity at cultural festivals in Bali.
Synergy of fun walk and culinary tourism in UNPAD tourism fest 2024: sustainable tourism perspective Delamontano, Eldo; Lumongga, Az Zahra; Annisa, Sekar Dinda; Novianti, Evi; Endyana, Cipta; Winoto, Yunus
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.16-24

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This study investigates the strategic role of fun walking as a recreational sport in enhancing tourism events and its direct contribution to culinary bazaar visitation. While traditionally perceived as recreational and a healthy lifestyle, fun walks were integrated into the Unpad Tourism Festival 2024 to support its culinary bazaar activities, offering a novel approach to event management. The research employed a mixed-methods approach, combining observations and literature studies with a survey of 47 fun walk participants, data were analyzed using descriptive statistic. Findings from this investigation reveal that fun walk participants significantly contributed to both the increase in visitor numbers and extended visit duration at the culinary bazaar. Furthermore, the innovative packaging of fun walk activities, particularly through the incorporation of tour guides, significantly enhanced the quality of the participant experience, leading to a measurable increase in overall event visitor satisfaction. This study confirms that an interactive experience, seamlessly blending sports, entertainment, and targeted tourism promotion, provides actionable insights for committee. The results underscore the critical importance of integrating recreational sports activities with the broader objective of promoting cultural, culinary, and urban tourism attractions, offering a powerful model for enhancing event success and visitor engagement in future tourism initiatives.  
The use of film tourism as a marketing strategy for post-pandemic tourism in The UK Putri, Rhizna Aulia; Rasyidah, Resa
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.67-78

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Tourism is an important sector that contributes to the country's annual income. However, the COVID-19 pandemic, which has restricted tourist mobility, has decreased the number of visits to tourist destinations in various countries. Literature on the role of film and its involvement in post-pandemic tourism recovery strategies as a destination marketing tool is still limited. This study aims to analyze the strategy implemented by the United Kingdom in promoting tourist destinations by utilizing the potential of film tourism. This research was conducted using qualitative research methods with thematic analysis of secondary data in the form of policy documents, promotional activities, and case studies in the United Kingdom. The film tourism theory was used as a theoretical framework to understand the role of films in shaping destination branding and influencing visitation motivation. The results of this study indicate that the UK's efforts to promote film tourism destinations are driven by government policies that support film production processes, the availability of websites related to film tourism, and collaboration with various stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. However, film tourism destinations in the UK receive insufficient promotion from film studios and actors, making further collaboration in destination marketing crucial.
Small island tourism: Future investment or environmental time bomb? A comparative study of Cempedak Private Island and Funtasy Island Suriwahyudi; Nugraha, Awaludin; Hadian, Mohamad Sapari Dwi
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.1-15

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The development of private islands as luxury tourism destinations is expanding in Indonesia, particularly in the Riau Islands. This qualitative research uses a comparative case study method to examine two private island projects (Cempedak Private Island and Funtasy Island) to assess whether private island development constitutes a sustainable investment or poses an environmental threat. Primary data were collected through interviews with stakeholders and supported by document analysis. Findings show that Cempedak Island successfully implemented eco-tourism principles through strong governance and local community involvement, while Funtasy Island suffered from mismanagement, regulatory issues, and ecological degradation. The analysis, framed using the ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) perspective, reveals the significance of inclusive planning, sustainable architecture, and transparent leadership in ensuring long-term viability. The study provides insights for investors, policymakers, and scholars, although its findings are context-specific and may not be generalizable to all private island developments. Future research is needed to test the ESG framework across diverse geographic and regulatory environments.
Sustainable tour operator practices: A case study of PT Destination Asia Sinaga, Endang Komesty; Silalahi, Nova Novita; Eppang, Buntu Marannu
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v9i1.41-55

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of sustainable tour operator principles based on Travelife criteria in enhancing the competitive advantage of PT Destination Asia, a tour operator company based in Bali. Although existing literature highlights the benefits of sustainability practices, there remains a research gap in understanding their practical application and impact at the tour operator level in Indonesia. This research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach using a case study method, with data collected through in-depth interviews and documentation. Key informants, including managers and relevant staff, were selected through purposive sampling. The findings reveal that PT Destination Asia has successfully integrated the four main dimensions of sustainability—management, socio-cultural, economic, and environmental—into its operations. The company demonstrates a strong commitment to transparency through its annual reports, offers authentic tourism products that promote local culture, establishes partnerships with local communities and sustainable business partners, and applies environmentally friendly transportation and accommodation practices. Theoretically, this study strengthens the existing literature on the importance of applying sustainability principles to build competitive advantage in the tourism industry. Practically, it provides a valuable reference for other tour operators and policymakers to encourage the adoption of sustainability in the travel sector. Furthermore, this research opens up opportunities for future studies to explore consumer perspectives in evaluating the effectiveness of sustainability implementation.
Gastronomic potential of food at the maulid sasak tribe event in North Lombok Regency Farikhatir Rizkiyah, Nurul; Hastuti Nurhayati; Jujuk Ferdianto
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v7i2.157-169

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Gastronomy is a habit of eating to elements of religious, cultural, social, historical and economic values for a certain community, especially the sasak tribal community in Lombok. This study aims to identify and analyze: (1) Food gastronomic particle and  (2) Food  gastronomic processing and presentation techniques at the sasak tribal customary maulid event in North Lombok district. This research is a qualitative research and includes field research. This research was carried out in a certain community environment,  namely the sasak tribe, especially in the northern Lombok district. The sampling technique is in the form of purposive sampling with special purposes epen gawe, ran, tribal council, and professional chefs in the field of culinary gastronomy. The data collection techniques used are observation, interview and documentation. The data analysis technique used is triangulation by drawing conclusions from the three data collections. The results showed that: (1) The gastronomic efficiency of food served at the sasak tribal traditional maulid event in North Lombok regency is divided into 3 classifications of types of dishes, namely vegetables (side dish), side dishes (main course), and traditional snacks (dessert) and (2) Processing techniques used in processing maulid nabi dishes, namely the deep fry, grill, steam, sautee, boil and simmer. As for serving dishes using a container in the form of a tray (nare) with begibung eating procedures.