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Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 25415360     EISSN : 25415360     DOI : 10.7454/jitps.v1i1.105
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies (JITPS) covers tourism studies, recreation studies and policies related to their development in Indonesia. The expected research can also include studies on Indonesian tourism related to social, cultural, economic, political, management, health, environmental, technology, policy, etc. issues. The aim is to achieve the objectives of the Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Policy Studies, namely as a portal and instrument for the development of tourism science in Indonesia from various aspects and perspectives. Therefore, not only as paper-based-field-research, this journal will become a portal for tourism implementation studies and related literature reviews.
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The Strategy of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah as an Educational Cultural Tourism Destination for Generation Z Students Bramantya, Yoga Akbar
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies Vol. 9, No. 2
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The Merdeka Belajar Program is a new policy of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia that provides students with the freedom to learn, pays attention to their natural talents, and gives teachers and students the freedom to innovate. This program is designed based on the needs and desires of students, and utilizes educational tourism objects as a means of learning. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) is one of the educational tourism destinations that is suitable for learning about Indonesian culture and diversity through detailed miniatures. TMII displays miniature traditional houses from various provinces with the cultural characteristics of each province. TMII also provides various other facilities such as theaters, museums, and amusement parks. Through strategies involving technology and social media, TMII strives to be an interesting and modern place of learning for generation Z, with the aim of enriching their knowledge of Indonesia's cultural diversity and increasing public awareness of educational cultural heritage that is ideal to be part of the Merdeka Belajar program.
Expenditure Control by Optimization of Leftover Food in The Holiday Inn Hotel Kemayoran Ningrat, Achmad Raihan Suryadi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies Vol. 9, No. 2
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The growth of tourism in Indonesia has positively impacted the hospitality sector, particularly in the kitchen department which is in charge of providing food and beverages to guests. Kitchen Hotel Holiday Inn Kemayoran wants to optimize the use of food scraps to control expenses without compromising food quality and hygiene. The results showed that there was a waste of food ingredients at the butcher and commissary in the hotel's main kitchen, such as chicken bones, shrimp shells, and vegetable ingredients. However, the leftovers can be processed with creative use into new dishes that reduce waste. This study provides theoretical benefits as a reference in utilizing leftover food ingredients in the Holiday Inn Kemayoran hotel kitchen, as well as practical benefits in reducing expenses and increasing hotel spending control. By managing food waste effectively, Hotel Holiday Inn Kemayoran can achieve better expense control, maintain operational sustainability, and reduce the negative impact on the environment.
Curug Cipamingkis Strategy as a Leading Travel Destination in Kesatuan Pemangkuan Hutan (KPH) Perhutani Bogor Putri, Nurazahra Dwi
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This research discusses the promotion strategy for the Cipamingkis Waterfall as a famous destination at the Kesatuan Pemangku Hutan (KPH) Perhutani Bogor with the aim of knowing how to promote Cipamingkis Waterfall in utilizing its tourism potential. This research was conducted when the author did an internship for 3 months. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques based on observations, interviews with managers, conducting direct surveys to destinations and literature studies or literature studies according to the theme. The results from the promotional strategy carried out by Cipamingkis Waterfall are quite good and must be maintained, starting from the use of various social media such as Instagram, Tiktok, and official websites, the use of print media such as distributing brochures, introducing good destinations to schools, agencies and groups. nature lovers, installation of banners and banners. The author advises and recommends to the Manager of Cipamingkis Waterfall to optimize promotions in order to introduce destinations widely and can increase tourist visits to Cipamingkis Waterfall, Bogor.
Community Perceptions on Ecotourism Development in Sebangau National Park, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia Yulianti, Lisna; Pratiwi, Yun; Cheyne, Susan M; Kadhafi, Andi Muhammad
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Sebangau National Park (SNP), Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, is home to the world’s largest contiguous population of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) and a vast number of other fauna and flora. Ecotourism is a developing activity in this region and has the support of regional and national governments and possibilities for local, national and international tourism are extensive. In this case study we investigate perceptions of the local community in the village of Kereng Bangkirai to ecotourism through the following topics: 1) Ecotourism Development, 2) public tourist presence and visits, 3) how involved local people are in SNP management, 4) effects of ecotourism on local economic enterprise, 5) impact on community capacity building and 6) overall impacts of ecotourism to the local community. We interviewed 250 people using semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. Analysis was carried out using descriptive statistics, carried out in SPSS 30.0.0 (https://www.ibm.com/products/spss-statistics). We show that overall, there are positive benefits from the presence of the national park and tourists but not all interventions or actions by SNP are universally accepted. We showcase the importance of including local people in protected area management especially ecotourism. This format of involving local communities can be a model for other sites in Indonesia interested in implementing ecotourism activities.
The Analysis of Maratua Island Tour Package as a Main Destination in PT. KAKABAN TRIP Pranoto, Mazayahalwa Erta
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ABSTRACT Indonesia is an archipelagic country that has many marine tourism destinations. One of the most popular marine tourism is Maratua. This study aims to find out what are the attractions of Maratua that make Maratua the most popular tour. In addition, it also aims to find out the marketing strategy and constraints on the Maratua tour package. The research method used is qualitative research with data collection techniques, namely observation, interviews, and literature studies. The results of this study reveal that the main attraction in Maratua is the marine biota and its resorts which are similar to the Maldives. The marketing strategy used onKakaban Trip is using the 4P concept (product, price, place, and promotion). The products sold at Kakaban Trip are tour packages for eastern Indonesia, prices vary because there are open trip, private trip, and honeymoon prices. Places to carry out this business are in Jakarta and Balikpapan. The promotion is carried out by focusing on social media. Meanwhile, the obstacle in the Maratua trip package is transportation to the destination

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