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Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya
ISSN : 25279734     EISSN : 26145340     DOI : -
Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya adalah jurnal ilmiah yang mempublikasikan artikel ilmiah tentang objek materi pariwisata pada ranah agama dan budaya. Objek materi ini muncul menjadi kecenderungan-kecenderungan pariwisata agama, yang dalam intern umat Hindu disebut dengan Tirtayatra. Pariwisata agama ini pada era modern meluas dengan diikuti umat-umat non-agama, yang kemudian disebut dengan sekular pilgrimage, atau perjalanan suci sekuler. Tujuan pariwisata agama ini adalah tempat-tempat suci agama, yang terdiri dari situs alam, budaya dan buatan manusia. Karena itu, pengelolaan situs-situs tersebut juga menjadi bahasan-bahasan pada artikel pada jurnal ini. Dengan demikian, jurnal ilmiah ini memuat artikel-artikel yang berhubungan dengan pariwisata agama, pariwisata budaya, dan pengaruh-pengaruh pariwisata terhadap agama dan budaya. Jurnal ilmiah ini terbit pertama kali pada Maret 2016, yang pada awalnya dengan ISSN cetak 2527-9734 Pada tahun 2017, jurnal ini telah memiliki ISSN online 2614-5340. Sampai tahun ini, jurnal ini terbit dalam dua versi yaitu versi cetak dan online. Pada 12 Nopember 2019 telah terakreditasi Sinta 5 sesuai keputusan Dirjen Penguatan Riset, Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi Nomor 30/E/KPT/2019.
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NEW NORMAL PARIWISATA BALI DI MASA PANDEMI PADA DAERAH TUJUAN WISATA TANAH LOT, KABUPATEN TABANAN Astrid Krisdayanthi
Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya Vol 5 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (430.506 KB) | DOI: 10.25078/pariwisata.v5i2.107

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Covid-19 has profoundly affected the economy today. Not only has income decreased, but the number of unemployed has also continued to increase. The tourism sector, which drives the economy in Bali, was also affected. Many tourism workers have to be laid off and also many have lost their livelihoods as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this article is to find out the state of Tanah Lot since the implementation of the new life adaptation by the government. The method used is a qualitative descriptive method to understand the new normal phenomenon of tourism. The data from this research is based on literature study in the form of literature in the form of books, journals, articles, interviews with tourism actors and also observations in the field. The new normal that has been in effect today is like a breath of fresh air for the community and also for the tourism business. This is because with the enactment of the new normal while adhering to the applicable Health protocols, people can start working again and tourism can start to reopen. The Tanah Lot tourist destination, which has been closed as part of preventing the spread of Covid-19, has now reopened but still adheres to the Health protocol. The operational manager of the Tanah Lot tourist destination, Mr. Toya Adnyana, said that the Tanah Lot tourist attraction was ready with standard operating procedures related to new normal tourism. His party has prepared according to the applicable Health protocol standards to enter this new normal phase, such as; masks, face shields for ticketing and checking tickets, portable sinks in several areas, appeals regarding health protocols and hand sanitizers. With the opening of the Tanah Lot tourist destination to receive tourist visits, this has a positive impact on tourism actors around it. Even though the impact has not been felt yet because the number is still small, it is enough to help those who have lost their income for the past 4 months due to the closure of the Tanah Lot tourist destination.
NEW NORMAL BAGI PARIWISATA BALI DI MASA PANDEMI COVID 19 Ida Bagus Gede Paramita; I Gede Gita Purnama Arsa Putra
Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya Vol 5 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (326.599 KB) | DOI: 10.25078/pariwisata.v5i2.108

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Covid 19 pandemic is a plague that changes the order of people's lives around the world otherwise it is called the new normal. The people are required to live in a new normal life with the intention that they can maintain their mental health and safety. Covid 19 has a very serious impact on the economy, especially those who rely on the economy in the tourism sector. The unavailability of the antivirus for Covid 19 which has not discovered yet increases the anxiety of the people to do their activities. For this reason, the government adopted a policy of implementing new normal life in carrying out ordinary activities outside the home by implementing permanent protections to prevent the spread of Covid 19. The purpose of this study a) to see the fluctuation of tourist visits to Bali before the pandemic; b) compared with tourist visit levels during the pandemic and; c) looking at the strategies of various stakeholders in recovering Bali tourism. This research data collection method is literature study, with secondary data. The results of this study see several strategies for restoring Bali tourism in the new normal, including applying adequate hygiene and safety standards for tourists, providing alternative travel patterns: staycation, niche tourism, solo travel tours, wellness tours, virtual tourism.
KOMUNIKASI EKSTRA NORMAL DALAM MEMBANGUN PARIWISATA BUDAYA DI ERA NEW NORMAL I Putu Agus Aryatnaya Giri; I Made Girinata; I Ketut Wiratmaja
Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya Vol 5 No 2 (2020)
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The outbreak of the corona virus in Indonesia, of course, has had a very significant impact in all sectors of life, one of which is in the field of cultural tourism. The closed in and out access between islands, between continents, and between countries has resulted in "vacancies" in tourist destinations, especially in Indonesia. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the way the government communicates to the community in the aspect of cultural tourism in the new normal era using descriptive qualitative research methods. The conclusion of this paper shows that in the midst of the shadow of the positive number of Covid-19 in the new normal era which is still very high, the public's desire to unwind and travel to see the beauty of Indonesian nature and culture can at least be realized by implementing strict rules and Finally, the stretching of the tourism sector community can at least be seen and manifest optimism in other productive sectors. Even so, the challenges seem to come from the society itself, which sometimes does not obey the rules. Because, tourism in the new normal era does require extra normal communication from the government.
“NEW NORMAL” SEBAGAI MOMENTUM KEBANGKITAN EKOWISATA: Sebuah Kajian Awal tentang Daya Dukung Lingkungan Pascapandemi Covid-19 Andreas Rudiyanto; Eko Sugiarto
Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya Vol 5 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (403.558 KB) | DOI: 10.25078/pariwisata.v5i2.110

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Covid-19 pandemic has changed many things in life. One that is quite prominent is the behavior changing. The term "new normal" then became very popular. Many equations of this term appear in Bahasa Indonesia, such as “kenormalan baru”, “normal baru”, “tatanan kehidupan baru”, and many more which all refer to "a new normal condition". These new normal conditions include (1) wearing a mask when leaving the house or interacting with other people whose health status is unknown; (2) washing hands using soap with running water or using an alcohol-based antiseptic liquid / hand-sanitizer; (3) keep a one-meter minimum distance from other people and avoid a group of people, crowd, and crammed into a public space; and (4) increase endurance by implementing clean and healthy living behaviors. Keeping a one-meter minimum distance from other people and avoiding a group of people, crowd, and crammed into a public space is a discussion of carrying capacity of tourism discussed in this article. Thus, the purpose of this writing is to provide a perspective about an implementing concept of carrying capacity in tourism destinations after the Covid-19 pandemic. The method used in collecting data in this study is a literature review on documents that discuss the "new normal" and ecotourism associated with current conditions. Based on the results of those kinds of literature, the author concludes that "new normal" is a condition that can be used as a momentum for the rise of ecotourism, especially related to the implementation of the concept of carrying capacity in tourism destinations.
SENI MAJEJAITAN DAN METANDING SEBAGAI ATRAKSI WISATA DI ERA NEW NORMAL Ida Ayu Tary Puspa; I Gusti Ngurah Pertu Agung; I Kadek Ananda Mertayasa
Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Agama dan Budaya Vol 5 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (309.766 KB) | DOI: 10.25078/pariwisata.v5i2.111

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Ceremonies and ceremonies in Hinduism have a special attraction for tourists visiting the island of Bali which is known as the Island of the Gods. Tourists want to have an authentic experience during their trip by joining the majejaitan and metanding program. With expressive emotions, a tourist village can package this majejaitan and metanding as a tourist attraction. This attraction has an artistic function in the form of satisfying human emotions and desires as well as a religious function where this attraction has extraordinary uniqueness so that it will be able to increase insight in connecting with God in a simple way.In this new normal era, even though the Covid-19 pandemic has not yet passed, tourist villages hasnot been able to do much to receive tourist visits, but in the future thistourist attraction can be packaged of course while promoting cleanliness, health and safety. CHS is the new standard of Tourism.

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