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Indonesian Tourism Journal
Published by Austronesia Akademika
ISSN : 3048278X     EISSN : 30484472     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69812/itj
Indonesian Tourism Journal is a renowned academic publication that focuses on various aspects of tourism in Indonesia. It serves as a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and contribute to the development of the tourism industry in Indonesia. Journal covers a wide range of topics including tourism management, sustainable tourism, cultural heritage, ecotourism, marketing, and policy development. It provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by the Indonesian tourism industry and offers potential solutions to enhance its growth and competitiveness. Indonesian Tourism Journal aims to promote a deeper understanding of tourism in Indonesia by featuring original research articles, case studies, and literature reviews. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date source of knowledge for anyone interested in exploring the complexities and dynamics of Indonesian tourism. With its rigorous peer-review process and high editorial standards, the Indonesian Tourism Journal ensures the credibility and reliability of the published content.
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Implementation of religious and cultural tourism development policies in Penyengat island Suhaila, Raja; Baijuri, Raja Hamidah Teja
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v1i2.28

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The tourism development program on Pengenyat Island, Tanjungpinang City has been running with the aim of increasing public awareness about the importance of culture and religion. The aim of this research is to analyze the policy implementation model using Meter & Horn (1975) theory. This research method uses a descriptive-qualitative approach by studying related documents and conducting interviews with relevant informants. Data analysis uses triangulation techniques which are analyzed in depth. The research results show that the tourism development program on Penyengat Island has made a positive contribution to tourism development. Model in the Implementation Process of Meter & Horn (1975) Development Policy for Tourism Development on Penyengat Island on Policy Standards and Targets requires continuous evaluation and improvement, then resources are carried out such as training and increasing insight into both human resources and natural resources. The characteristics of the Implementing Organization have the potential to increase cooperation with the government and other related parties. Next, Inter-Organizational Communication is related to institutional capacity in decisions on Development Programs so that the importance of community participation in monitoring, then the Disposition or Attitude of the Implementer and the Implementing Activities that have been carried out must pay attention to the importance of the government playing an active role by paying attention in the early stages of the plan, providing guidance and education to the community . Finally, socio-economic and political environmental conditions need to pay attention to the customs and cultural awareness of local communities that must be maintained in the policy implementation process. The conclusion of this research is that local governments need to increase public awareness about the importance of culture and religion through Tourism Development programs that are in accordance with local culture and traditions.
The creative economy for sustainable tourism in the post-mining era in Pangkalpinang city Shelia, Windy; Estresia, Fitria Gusti; Irawan, Wawan
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v1i2.34

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Pangkalpinang are crucial contributors to the local economy, especially in the post-tin mining era, by driving economic diversification and regional development. This research delves into the role of the creative economy in fostering sustainable tourism during this transitional period. Through a qualitative approach, the study employs the SWOT analysis framework to assess the development of MSMEs and their connection to sustainable tourism in Pangkalpinang. The strengths of these MSMEs are evident in their distinctive product offerings, robust stakeholder networks, and the recognition and certifications they have attained. These elements position them well within the market. However, they face notable internal challenges, including limited resources, technological constraints, and financial difficulties, which hinder their growth potential. Externally, MSMEs in Pangkalpinang contend with high economic inflation, stiff competition from larger retail entities, and shifting consumer preferences driven by economic downturns. These factors create a challenging environment for MSMEs to thrive. Despite these challenges, there are significant opportunities for growth. MSMEs can capitalize on product diversification, which allows them to cater to a broader range of consumer needs. Additionally, there is substantial support from the government and various institutions, which can provide the necessary backing for these enterprises. Aligning their business models with sustainable tourism trends also presents a promising avenue for long-term success. By leveraging these opportunities, MSMEs in Pangkalpinang can enhance their resilience and contribute meaningfully to sustainable regional development in the post-mining era.
Evaluating the potential and development of mount telomoyo as a sustainable tourism attraction in central Java Winarni, Isti; Un, Lakna Tulas; Shbair, Ahmed
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v1i2.37

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The research investigates the diverse potential attractions of Mount Telomoyo, a natural tourist destination in Central Java, Indonesia. With a growing number of visitors each year, this study aims to analyze the key components that contribute to its appeal. Utilizing qualitative methods, including interviews, observations, and documentation, the research identifies four main components of attraction: natural beauty, cultural significance, accessibility, and amenities. The natural allure of Mount Telomoyo is heightened by its stunning landscapes, surrounded by prominent mountains and offering panoramic views of Rawa Pening and nearby cities. Culturally, the site hosts annual traditional events such as the Saparan ceremony, reflecting the local community's cultural heritage. Accessibility is also a significant factor, with easy routes to the peak, facilitated by available transportation services. Moreover, the amenities provided, including accommodations, dining options, and organized tours, enhance the overall visitor experience. The study concludes that Mount Telomoyo’s tourism potential is distinguished by its combination of natural, cultural, and man-made attractions, supported by accessible infrastructure and comprehensive services. These findings suggest that continuous development and management are essential to sustaining and increasing tourist interest in the region.
Potential for eco-enzyme development as entrepreneurship in river ecotourism and mangrove conservation Wijaya, Dika Putra; Laila, Nur
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v1i2.39

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The development of tourism in Indonesia is currently experiencing rapid progress with the advancement of digital technology. The tourism sector is one of the factors that contributes greatly to the Indonesian economy. The biodiversity in Indonesia makes the tourism potential in Indonesia a source of pride, which is expected to become a more environmentally friendly tourism development. This study aims to determine the potential for eco-enzyme entrepreneurship in the Tegalsari Maritime Tourism Village by implementing ecotourism development and preservation strategies in Indonesia. Therefore, by doing entrepreneurship, it can improve the economy in the Tegalsari Maritime Tourism Village by making environmentally friendly superior products, one of which is eco-enzymes. This study is a qualitative research based on descriptive by analyzing the potential of entrepreneurship in the Tegalsari Maritim Tourism Village. This qualitative method based on descriptive is a type of research that describes in detail related to entrepreneurship studies in line with the aim of implementing ecotourism strategies. Based on the analysis conducted in this study, it can be concluded that the mangrove forest area in the Tegalsari Maritim Tourism Village has great potential to be used as a leading tourist destination in Malang Regency.
Evaluation of the existing conditions of lasiana beach tourism destinations and ecosystems, Kupang City Kore, Jefirstson Richset Riwu; Ora, Fellyanus Haba; Saubaki, Moniche Aletha; Kore, Herison Richset Riwu
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v1i2.40

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This research aims to determine the existing conditions of the destination and ecosystem of Laisiana beach tourism and evaluate the performance and importance of these existing conditions. This research falls under the action research design with data acquisition techniques using interview, observation, and documentation techniques. Determining the research population is through non-probability sampling with a convenience sampling approach and key actors sampling. The number of research samples is 75 people. Variable measurement is done on a Likert scale. The data types consist of primary and secondary data. Data analysis is done using a quantitative approach, namely interval technique and IPA analysis. The research results indicate that there is still a gap between the existing conditions of the destination and the tourism ecosystem towards satisfaction. The evaluation results show that the existing conditions of tourist destinations have not been a focus while the expectations of tourists are very high. Unlike the existing tourism conditions, most attributes such as community acceptance, tourist locations, tourist products, investments, development policies, and supporting tourism industries are expectations of tourists to be improved but are not a priority, while aspects that are not of concern to tourists receive excessive attention such as tourist targets, supporting facilities, tourism trends, product value, marketing, and tourism resources.
The role of media in attracting tourist interest in Pampang village Rayhaniah, Sri Ayu; Dermawan, Dhyki; Wulan, Mayang; Mardiah, Ade; Karim, Qorinul
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v1i2.42

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This study explores the role of media in promoting tourism, particularly in Pampang Village, a rural area in East Kalimantan known for its rich Dayak culture. The village is a prominent cultural tourism destination, where media, especially social media, plays a vital role in attracting tourists by highlighting its cultural and natural beauty. A qualitative descriptive method was employed to understand how media influences tourists' interests. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with tourists, direct observation of media content used for promotion, and content analysis of various media platforms. The Diffusion of Innovation theory served as the theoretical framework to analyze the spread of information about Pampang Village through social media. The study found that social media significantly enhances the visibility and appeal of Pampang Village by showcasing its unique cultural heritage. Tourists are attracted to the village through engaging content, including photos, videos, and stories that emphasize the Dayak community's traditions. Social media also facilitates direct communication between potential tourists and the village, fostering a stronger connection and personalized experience. However, challenges such as content sustainability and competition with other tourist destinations were identified. Media, particularly digital platforms, plays a crucial role in promoting Pampang Village as a cultural tourism destination. It helps build a positive image, facilitates interaction between tourists and the village, and increases tourist engagement. The findings suggest that with effective use of media, Pampang Village can enhance its tourism appeal and contribute to the local economy.

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