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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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IMPACT OF THE 2022 BALI ARTS FESTIVAL (PKB) AT THE DENPASAR ART CENTER ON THE ECONOMY AND TOURISM SECTOR IN BALI Gede Budi Puja Arka Dana; Komang Pera Apriwati; I Nyoman Fajar Pramana
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i2.3082

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The open-air Ardha Candra building has become a special place for the people of Yogyakarta and has also contributed valuable cultural heritage to Indonesia. The specific research objectives will depend on the discipline and the need for deeper research. MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Convention, Exhibition) has become an integrated and efficient concept in organizing various types of events. The use of the Ardha Candra open stage in MICE events offers several advantages. First, this open location provides a unique experience for event participants with a refreshing natural atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Second, the open stage provides flexibility in space arrangement and event layout, allowing adjustments according to different event needs. Furthermore, the use of advanced technology in managing sound, lighting, and the layout of the Ardha Candra open stage can enhance the efficiency and quality of MICE events. High-quality sound systems and creative lighting create an impressive atmosphere, while flexible stage layouts allow for optimal use of space. In this article, we will also discuss several case studies of MICE events held on the Ardha Candra open stage. Research results show that the use of this open stage has successfully increased participant participation, improved brand image, and created unforgettable experiences.
POST-PANDEMIC VIRTUAL MICE ACTIVITIES Ni Putu Diah Pitria; Ni Putu Dewi Primadini Putri; Ni Wayan Rika Ardiani; Devia Preopi Arika Putri
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i2.3098

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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to social restrictions and the spread of the virus, affecting in-person gatherings and resulting in changes in the world of the tourism industry, particularly in the MICE sector, which has shifted to virtual events. The MICE industry itself encompasses organizers and suppliers who manage and deliver all aspects of an event. Professional MICE events comprise several aspects of large-scale gatherings, such as travel agencies, creative design services, catering, marketing, and logistics. MICE is a business activity that can provide benefits, especially in the tourism sector. In this study, MICE activities are analyzed from the perspective of virtual events using a literature review research method, which is a qualitative research approach that gathers data from various sources. The results of this research have revealed a new innovation in the form of virtual MICE activities, which have received both positive and negative responses from the public due to considerations of the positive and negative impacts of virtual MICE activities on society.
DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL TOURISM ATTRACTION SEKARMUKTI ECO-AGRO IN PANGSAN TOURIST VILLAGE, PETANG, BADUNG Ni Ketut Suardani
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i2.3101

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Badung Regency is one of the regions in Bali with abundant tourist attractions. It is also the area where the Local Original Revenue (PAD) is predominantly generated from the tourism sector. This is because Badung has a wide variety of attractions that are popular among tourists, making tourists willing to spend their money in the Badung Regency area. One of the tourist villages, Pangsan, offers attractive natural attractions such as rafting, cycling, and trekking, with the potential for development that can be packaged into attractive tourism packages. This research was conducted through observations and literature studies using various documents. The results of the research show that the knowledge about rural areas in formal learning processes is not as comprehensive as the real conditions in the field. Utilizing the tourism potential and providing education through activities such as planting ornamental plants, fruits, and vegetables is an effective means of educating and providing experiences for both domestic and international tourists.
KEMENUH BUTTERFLY PARK EDU-TOURISM IN KEMENUH VILLAGE - GIANYAR Anak Agung Ari Sutraningsih
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i2.3102

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Diverse educational tourism has transformed the concept of tourism itself. The primary goal of educational tourism is to acquire knowledge and experience about specific subjects or research. Kemenuh Butterfly Park is one concept of educational tourism that emphasizes conservation and education in the Gianyar, Bali region. This research aims to discuss the educational tourism model at Kemenuh Butterfly Park. Using a qualitative descriptive model, the study seeks to understand the general overview of educational tourism applied and offered in the concept of sustainable tourism. Literature review is conducted to support this research. The results of the research indicate that the educational concept has a limitation concerning its targeted tourist segment. Additionally, educational tourism concepts are still rarely included in existing tour packages. In the alternative tourism model, it is hoped that educational tourism will not be just a temporary trend but can evolve into sustainable tourism
MANAGEMENT OF YEH AYA HULU DAM POTENTIAL AS A COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL TOURISM ATTRACTION IN SENGANAN VILLAGE, PENEBEL SUB-DISTRICT, TABANAN DISTRICT Ni Putu Shopia Desita Rembrantari; I Ketut Arta Widana; Ni Made Rai Kristina
Ride: Journal of Cultural Tourism and Religious Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Vol 1 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ride.v1i2.3141

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Yeh Aya Hulu Dam has the potential to be developed into a natural tourist attraction in Senganan Village. The potential is inadequate, the village that still does not pay attention to this potential causes the Yeh Aya Hulu Dam to be not managed properly and the overall potential has not been explored. This study aims to determine the management of Yeh Aya Hulu's potential as a community-based natural tourism attraction. This research uses qualitative descriptive analysis methods, using Tourism Attraction theory 6A, Tourism Management theory and Tourism Impact theory. Data collection techniques are carried out by observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The data obtained is then analyzed using three data analysis models, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. This study uses a qualitative descriptive analysis method, using the theory of Tourist Attraction 6A, Tourism Management, and Tourism Impact. Data collection techniques were collected through observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The data obtained were then analyzed using three data analysis models: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the potential of Bendungan Yeh Aya Hulu as a natural tourist attraction with the 6A theory is that attractions consist of natural, artificial, and cultural tourist attractions with good access and are easy to reach by tourists. Facilities include a parking area for two-wheeled vehicles while for four-wheeled vehicles, parking on the side of the road, toilets and changing rooms that still need to be put up to standard, and stalls. Tourists can enjoy views of the rice fields, swim, play tube tubing, and buy food. Additional services that still need to be available and tour packages will be planned in the future. The management of Bendungan Yeh Aya Hulu as a natural tourist attraction holds the concept of CBT (Community-Based Tourism) which applies the functions of tourism management, including planning, organizing, actuating, monitoring, and motivation. The impact of managing Bendungan Yeh Aya Hulu as a natural tourist attraction on the community is divided into environmental, socio-cultural, and economic impacts.

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