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Jornal Of Tourism Sciences (Toursci)
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ISSN : 30327639     EISSN : 30467713     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62885/toursci.v1i2
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Journal of Tourism Sciences (Toursci) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles in the field of Tourism. Articles published in the TourSci Journal include the results of original scientific research (top priority), new scientific review articles (not priority), and the results of studies in the field of Tourism.
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Lengger Lanang Dance Culture From the Perspective of Muslim-Friendly Tourism Bagus Syarifuddin Latif; Rais A Yudian
Jurnal Toursci Vol 3 No 6 (2026): Vol 3 No 6 June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v3i6.1259

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Background, The Lengger Lanang Dance is a traditional Banyumas art form that possesses cultural, historical, and spiritual values. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that the performers are male dancers who appear to resemble women. In the context of the growing development of Muslim-friendly tourism, the existence of Lengger Lanang has generated various perspectives regarding its compatibility with Islamic values. Aim, This study aims to analyze the Lengger Lanang Dance from the perspective of Muslim-friendly tourism. Methods, This research employed a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. Results, The findings reveal that the Lengger Lanang Dance is a cultural heritage that embodies historical, social, philosophical, and religious values. Islamic values are reflected in the sindhenan songs, dance movements, and symbolic meanings of the performance, which convey messages of piety, morality, patience, and harmonious relationships between humans, God, and fellow human beings. Although certain aspects, particularly the appearance of male dancers resembling women, may be considered sensitive within the framework of Muslim-friendly tourism, the dance should not be evaluated solely based on its visual representation. Instead, it should be understood contextually through its cultural significance and moral teachings. Conclusions and From the perspective of Muslim-friendly tourism, the Lengger Lanang Dance cannot be assessed merely by the appearance of male dancers who resemble women. A more comprehensive understanding is required, taking into account the cultural values, philosophical meanings, and moral messages embedded in the performance.
The November 10 Museum as a Space for Representing Surabaya’s Local Cultural Identity Diva Pancah Rini; Yudiana Indriastuti
Jurnal Toursci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 August 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v4i1.1262

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Background. Museums serve not only as institutions for preserving historical heritage but also as spaces for representing local cultural identity. This study aims to analyze how Museum 10 November represents the local cultural identity of Surabaya as a historical tourism destination. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation involving museum managers and visitors. Aim. This study aims to analyze how Museum 10 November represents the local cultural identity of Surabaya through its historical narratives, collections, and exhibition displays. Methods. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, and analyzed using the Miles and Huberman interactive model. Results. The findings show that Museum 10 November represents Surabaya's local cultural identity through narratives of heroism, the values of Arek Suroboyo, cultural diversity, historical collections, and exhibition displays that strengthen visitors' understanding of the city's history and local identity. Conclusions. The study concludes that Museum 10 November functions as a medium for representing Surabaya's local cultural identity and contributes to strengthening cultural awareness through historical tourism experiences.
The Effect Of Tourist Behavior On Sea Turtle Conservation Activities At The Serang Beach Marine Tourism Attraction Bagaskara Harilinawan; Garsione Agni Andrea
Jurnal Toursci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 August 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v4i1.1268

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Background. The growth of the ecotourism sector in coastal areas faces challenges in the form of potential anthropogenic disturbances to the sensitive sea turtle ecosystem. Referring to Law No. 32 of 2024 on the Conservation of Biological Resources and Their Ecosystems Aims. This study aims to analyze the impact of tourist behavior on the success and effectiveness of sea turtle conservation activities in the Segoro Lestari Sea Turtle Conservation Area, a marine tourism attraction at Serang Beach, Blitar Regency. Methods. This quantitative associative-causal study examines the relationship between tourist behavior (attitudes, compliance, and participation) and conservation activities (tourist reception, education, and hatchling release). Data collection was conducted using a census/saturation sampling technique involving 55 tourists who directly participated in conservation activities. Validity and reliability tests of the instruments yielded valid and consistent indicators (Cronbach’s Alpha = 0.868). Result. The results of the simple linear regression analysis showed a regression equation of Y = 5.812 + 0.626X, with a calculated t-value of 6.451 > the critical t-value (2.006) and a significance level < 0.001. These results demonstrate that tourist behavior has a positive and significant effect on the effectiveness of sea turtle conservation activities. Conclusion. The coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.440 indicates that the tourist behavior variable accounts for 44.0% of the variation in the success of conservation activities.
Tourist Experience as a Driver of Satisfaction at Kampung Batik Orang Kranggan (OKRA) Surabaya Abidan Zulfan Fanani; Yudiana Indriastuti
Jurnal Toursci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 August 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v4i1.1269

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Background. Kampung Batik Orang Kranggan (OKRA) Surabaya is a community-based cultural tourism destination that integrates batik-making education with the creative economy. Aims. This study aims to identify and analyze the influence of tourist experience on tourist satisfaction at Kampung Batik Orang Kranggan (OKRA) Surabaya. Methods. The study used a quantitative method with an explanatory approach. The sample was determined using the Slovin formula with a purposive sampling technique, obtaining 87 respondents from a population of 683 tourists in 2025. Data were collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed using simple linear regression with the help of SPSS 25. Result. The results show that tourist experience has a positive and significant effect on tourist satisfaction, with the regression equation Y = 1.489 + 0.641X, a t-count value of 7.709 > t-table 1.988 (Sig. 0.000 < 0.05), and a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.411, meaning that tourist experience contributes 41.1% to tourist satisfaction. Conclusion. These findings confirm the importance of managing educational and interactive tourism experiences in improving tourist satisfaction at community-based cultural tourism destinations.
Local Wisdom in the Customary Silent Burial System of the Baduy Community and Its Impact on Forest Conservation Bagus Syarifuddin Latif; Kelvin Kelvin; Muhammad Izdihar Rasyiq Ramadhan; Adham Rizky Maulana; Alvina Soraya; Rais A Yudian
Jurnal Toursci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 August 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v4i1.1276

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Background. The Baduy indigenous community is one of the traditional communities in Indonesia that continues to preserve various forms of local wisdom in everyday life, including a customary burial system known as silent burial. This burial system is implemented based on customary law (pikukuh), which emphasizes simplicity, respect for nature, and a harmonious relationship between humans and the environment. Aim: This study aims to analyze the local wisdom embedded in the Baduy customary burial system and examine its contribution to forest conservation. Methods. This study employed a qualitative approach using ethnographic methods. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and a literature review. Results. The findings reveal that the silent burial practice is carried out without constructing permanent graves, using biodegradable natural materials and hanjuang plants as natural vegetation markers. This burial system facilitates natural land regeneration, minimizes landscape alteration, and supports the sustainability of forest ecosystems. Beyond its spiritual and social significance, the Baduy customary burial system also serves as a culture-based conservation mechanism that maintains long-term ecological balance. Conclusion. The findings demonstrate that the local wisdom of the Baduy indigenous community represents an effective model of environmental conservation integrated with traditional cultural values and offers valuable insights for the development of sustainable conservation practices.
Homestay Planning and Development in Belawa Tourism Village, Cirebon Regency Chondro Suryono; Abdul Khalim
Jurnal Toursci Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Vol 4 No 1 August 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v4i1.1277

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Background. The development of tourist villages requires supporting facilities that can improve the quality of the tourist experience while providing economic benefits to the local community. One of the facilities that has a strategic role is homestay as a form of community-based accommodation. Purpose. This study aims to analyze homestay planning in supporting the development of Belawa Tourism Village, Cirebon Regency, as well as identify obstacles faced in its implementation. Method. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Informants were selected using purposive sampling techniques involving the village government, Tourism Awareness Groups (Pokdarwis), communities, and related stakeholders. Data analysis is carried out descriptively through the process of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Results. The results of the study show that Belawa Tourism Village has great potential in homestay development because it is supported by Belawa turtle conservation tourism attractions, local cultural arts, agro-tourism, and fairly high community participation. Homestay planning has referred to the principles of the ASEAN Tourism Strategic Plan (ATSP), including aspects of hosts, homestay providers, accommodation standards, tourism activities, partnerships, and sustainability. However, its implementation still faces various obstacles, including low public understanding of homestay management, the lack of clear regulations, limited human resources and funding, lack of training, and lack of optimal partnerships with the government and tourism industry. Conclusion. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen community capacity through training, the preparation of operational standards for homestay management, increased multi-stakeholder collaboration, as well as policy and financing support so that the development of homestays can increase the competitiveness of Belawa Tourism Village in a sustainable manner.

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