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I Gusti Ketut Indra Pranata Darma
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INDONESIA
RIDE
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29886120     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25078/ride.v2i1.3566
The relevance between cultural tourism and religion is and advantage in opportunities as well as challenges in preparing a new era of tourism planning. For this reason, the results of research, thoughts, ideas in the filed of cultural tourism and religious are very much needed in an effort to sustain tourism which has implications for the development of tourism science as well as for the welfare of the community as well more stable culture that it imbued with the essence of religious values.
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ORGANIC TRASH MANAGEMENT TOURISM ACCOMMODATION AT MAIMAGOT ORGANIC FARM IN ABIANBASE VILLAGE, BERKATAN, BADUNG REGENCY Anak Agung Any Sutraningrum
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol 1 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i1.2509

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The research conducted aims to analyze the management of organic trash for tourism accommodation carried out by the Maimaggot organic farm. The organic trash generated by the restaurant kitchen of the Four Seasson Sayan and Alam Group Ubud hotels is managed by the Maimaggot organic farm so that it becomes a product that has economic value. Products that can be produced from organic trash that have been properly managed include maggot as an alternative feed for chickens, ducks, birds and fish and managed to become compost products. According to information from the manager of the Maimaggot organic farm , efforts to deal with organic trash need collaboration with various parties, especially in the early stages of sorting trash from its source so as to produce good quality maggot feed. The results of this study are expected that tourism accommodation managers understand the importance of managing organic trash properly so that it will not pollute the hotel environment
MANAGEMENT WITH THE UTILIZATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA WELLNESS TOURISM HEALTH TOURISM HOT SPRINGS HOT SPRING IN PENEBEL VILLAGE, TABANAN DISTRICT Anak Agung Ari Sutraningsih
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol 1 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i1.2510

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Tourism was one of the main sectors long before the technological era 4.0. The current tourism model we find is quite varied with alternative tourism concepts such as religious and spiritual tourism, health tourism, educational tourism, cultural tourism, water tourism, tourism villages. In the past, before technology, as it is now, we can find tourism information through news, conventional information models that require an intermediary before we can enjoy the selected tour. Recent tourism issues related to the reduced role of humans in the provision of tourism services are caused by the very rapid development of information technology at present but not too significant in terms of the implications that occur. Currently, the role of social media information technology has replaced the role of verbal tourism management. But also the physical touch of the human role is still needed with the hospitality offered in this hospitality tourism industry. One model of Management by Utilizing Social Media Wellness Tourism Health Tourism Penatahan Hot Spring Penebel Village, Tabanan Regency. Using descriptive qualitative methods and literature studies, the latest tourism issues will be described in the era of information technology 4.0 regarding management by utilizing social media related to health tourism at Penatahan hot springs, where these tours are already widely available around it to0
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ON MENJANGAN ISLAND, WEST BULELENG Putu Agita Hary Devianti
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol 1 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i1.2511

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Bali is one of the barometers of international tourism destinations in Indonesia and every year it always brings in quite a large number of tourists, both domestic and foreign tourists, having a small island in West Buleleng called Menjangan Island. The island, which is still within the West Bali National Park area, looks like it hasn't developed optimally. So it is necessary to do a re-assessment using the elaboration of several aspects of sustainable tourism that are in accordance with the development of Menjangan Island itself, such as from economic, sociocultural and ecological aspects
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN PENGLIPURAN VILLAGE, BANGLI Made Novita Dwi Lestari
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol 1 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i1.2512

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Penglipuran Traditional Village, is one of the Cultural Tourism Objects, located in Bangli Regency. Penglipuran Village has been a Tourism Village since 1993. Since then this village has been listed as one of the Tourism Villages in Bali by offering a beautiful scenery. Penglipuran Village as a tourist village, the local community directly and indirectly gets economic benefits, However, in its development, the Penglipuran Village community showed a proactive attitude to support the program launched by the government to make Penglipuran Village a Tourism Village.The government needs to revise the distribution of proceeds from the sale of entrance tickets given by the Penglipuran Traditional Village, because the distribution that is currently being received by the Villagers feels that there is injustice, so as not to cause problems in the future, this is urgent to consider and negotiate with the Penglipuran Traditional Villagers
WELLNES TOURISM AT MEMENING TEMPLE OF YEHTENGAH ADAT VILLAGE KELUSA VILLAGE, PAYANGAN DISTRICT, GIANYAR REGENCY Anak Agung Gede Rai Astawa
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol 1 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i1.2513

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Tourism that highlights the aspects of wellness/health and cultural heritage that are noble. In Yehtengah Traditional Village, Kelusa Village, Payangan District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, there is a tourist attraction in the form of Pancoran Solas at the Mengening Temple. This place has a very strong mystical aura that attracts spiritual aspirants to visit this place and also attracts yoga aspirants. In this study the method used is a qualitative method. Sugiyono (2020: 9) argues that the qualitative research method is a research method based on positivism or enterpretive philosophy, used to examine the condition of natural objects, where the researcher is the key instrument, data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation. The results of the review show that Pancoran Solas at the Mengening Temple in Yehtengah Traditional Village, Kelusa Village, Payangan District, Gianyar Regency, with all its spiritual activities, is very suitable to be developed as a spiritual and wellness tourism object in Bali. Supported by a very strong mystical/supernatural aura in the Mengening Temple area of Yehtengah Traditional Village

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