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Contact Name
Muhammad Azizurrohman
Contact Email
m.azizur96@gmail.com
Phone
+6287840662056
Journal Mail Official
ats@stpmataram.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Panji Tilar Negara No.99, Kekalik Jaya, Kec. Sekarbela, Kota Mataram, Nusa Tenggara Bar. 83115
Location
Kota mataram,
Nusa tenggara barat
INDONESIA
Advances in Tourism Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29879450     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Advances in Tourism Studies (ATS) is an English peer-reviewed journal published by the Centre for Tourism Studies and Journal Publication Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Mataram. Since it was first issued in March 2023, JESP has been publishing scientific articles consistently research articles. ATS aims at initiating and stimulating advances in tourism research. Therefore, it publishes papers that promote new ideas, models, approaches, and paradigms by contributing to the advances in knowledge and theory of tourism. The journal covers applied research studies and review articles, both in the format of full-length articles and research notes. Applied research studies are expected to examine relationships among variables relevant to tourism by employing appropriate analytical or statistical techniques. High-quality review articles that address the latest advances and develop theoretical knowledge or thinking about key aspects of tourism are accepted. All papers are subject to a double-blind peer review process based on an initial screening by the editor criteria for evaluation include significant contribution to the field, conceptual quality, appropriate methodology, and clarity of exposition. As a forum for advancing research in the tourism field, the journal encompasses many aspects of tourism including but not limited to the: Hospitality and Tourism Management Economics Tourism Tourism Information Systems and Technology Global Issues and Cultural Studies Innovations in Hospitality and Tourism Future Trends in the Hospitality and Tourism Gastronomy Restaurant Management Beverage Management Tourist Behavior The Relationship between Hospitality and Tourism Recreation Management Leisure Studies Hospitality and Tourism Education Travel and Transportation Tourist Guiding
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Empowering Communities: Unleashing the Potential of Gunung Tunak Natural Park through Active Participation in Sustainable Tourism Lale Salsya Noviyanti; Murianto; Uwi Martayadi
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47492/ats.v1i2.21

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This study aims to find the potential and participation of the community in developing the Gunung Tunak Nature Tourism Park destination. This type of research includes qualitative research. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The findings in this study indicate that the potential of Gunung Tunak Natural Tourism Park is in the form of potential natural resources in the form of diversity of flora and fauna as well as support for marine tourism objects in the forest circumference of Mount Tunak. The existing potential as a grant is in the form of hotels, restaurants, meeting rooms, camping areas, various types of captivity and management personnel who have received direct training by the Korean government through internships in ecotourism in South Korea. Increasing domestic and foreign tourist visits through Mertak Village as a tourist village, holding events at the Gunung Tunak Natural Tourism Park destination and the role of the community in maintaining and developing flora and fauna at Gunung Tunak Natural Park.
The Influence of Marketing Content to Motivate Tourists in Visiting The Lembar Selatan Area, West Lombok Firman Bramandhyta Mulyawan; Mu De An
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47492/ats.v1i3.22

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This study aimed to explore the key determinants shaping tourists' motivation to visit the Lembar Selatan Ecotourism site, with a particular focus on the role of informative content. Through a survey research design involving questionnaire distribution and documentation analysis, we sought to unravel whether informative content exerts a discernible influence on tourists' motivation to choose this ecotourism destination. Employing a simple linear regression analysis, we found that attitudinal factors, such as consumer perceptions and brand attitudes, played a more substantial role in shaping tourists' motivation compared to social predictors. Importantly, the results of our regression analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between informative content and the enhancement of tourists' motivation levels when visiting Ecotourism Lembar Selatan in West Lombok Regency. This underscores the pivotal role of marketing content in driving tourists' motivation
Acculturation of Javanese and Chinese Culture in Rural Tourism in Desa Wisata Besani Kevin Gustian Yulius
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47492/ats.v1i3.23

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The research paper investigates the cultural exchange between Javanese and Chinese traditions in rural tourism at Desa Wisata Besani, Central Java. Rural tourism has become popular among international travelers seeking authentic experiences and sustainable community engagement. Desa Wisata Besani, known as the "Acculturation Gate of Java-China," offers a unique blend of Javanese and Chinese influences, making it an intriguing destination. The study uses qualitative methods to understand the factors attracting tourists and the impact on the local community's livelihood and identity. The village's strengths, such as its rich cultural heritage and strategic location, contribute to its aspiration of becoming a thriving rural tourism destination and a cultural exchange hub. The rising interest in cultural tourism and China's investments present growth opportunities for the village. Integrating Mandarin language learning into the tourism experience further enhances its appeal to Chinese tourists. The study acknowledges limitations and suggests future research directions. In conclusion, Desa Wisata Besani showcases the potential of rural tourism in fostering cultural understanding and appreciation, benefiting both tourists and the local community.
Assessing Visitor Satisfaction and Service Quality at Impos Beach: A 2022 Study in North Lombok Regency Rizal Rizal Pratama; Ida Nyoman Tri Darma Putra; Muhammad Azizurrohman
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47492/ats.v1i3.25

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This research explores the vital aspect of service quality in tourism development, focusing on Impos Beach located in Medana Village, Tanjung District, North Lombok Regency. With the aim of assessing visitor satisfaction, this quantitative descriptive study seeks to evaluate the quality of service at Impos Beach, a prominent tourist attraction in North Lombok Regency. The research employs a multi-method approach, utilizing questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation for data collection. A random sampling technique was used, resulting in 115 respondents out of a population of 28,800 visitors. Data analysis involved frequency analysis and average calculations. The collective results, derived from the assessment of five service quality variables comprising 14 question indicators, yielded an overall satisfaction score of 3.74, categorizing visitor satisfaction as 'satisfied.' This study offers valuable insights into the quality of service at Impos Beach, with implications for tourism management and development in the region. However, the study's limitations must be considered when interpreting the findings
A Gastronomic Journey: Analyzing Kebon Ayu Village's Culinary Tourism Potential and Community Readiness Dayu Made Sugiartini
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47492/ats.v1i3.27

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This study assesses the readiness of the Kebon Ayu Village community, particularly its traders, in effectively managing the Culinary Tourism Destination in Kebon Ayu Village, Gerung District, West Lombok Regency. Our investigation focuses on two primary aspects: the untapped potential of culinary tourism in this locale and the community's level of preparedness to harness this potential. Utilizing a combination of observational techniques, interviews, and document analysis, we scrutinized the current state of culinary tourism in Kebon Ayu Village. Our findings reveal several key areas that demand immediate attention: the cleanliness of tourist attractions, which poses a significant challenge due to littering and improper waste disposal practices by some visitors; accessibility, as the absence of clear road signage guiding tourists to culinary attractions hampers ease of access; and culinary diversity and menu information, as culinary offerings lack the diversity expected by tourists, and there is a lack of informative menu lists to aid their choices. In conclusion, our study underscores the immense potential of culinary tourism in Kebon Ayu Village but highlights the urgent need to address these issues to unlock this potential fully. Our research serves as a valuable resource for community leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders seeking to enhance the local culinary tourism experience
Investigating Tourist Satisfaction: The Impact of Tourism Facilities and Service Quality in Mapak City, Ivory Coast Ahmad Ropiqi
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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ABSTRACTThis research discusses the influence of tourist facilities, service quality, andTourist Satisfaction in Ivory Coast Mapak.Ivory Coast is at the western tip ofMataram City, precisely in the Mapak Indah neighborhood, Jempong Baru Village,Sekarbela District, Mataram City.The aim of this research is to determine whetheror not there is an influence on tourist facilities and service quality on touristsatisfaction in Ivory Coast Mapak Mataram City. Study This is a quantitativedescriptive research using analytical techniques data, namely multiple linearregression analysis. Data collection was carried out by observation,documentation, and questionnaires. The sample in this study was 79 respondentswith techniquespurposive sampling. The research results show that Touristsatisfaction will be influenced by the independent variable, namely tourist facilities(X1), and service quality (X2) of 52.8%, while the remaining 42.2% will beinfluenced by other variables that have not been studied in depth pthis research.

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