The Potential of Tourism in Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia
Journal Title: Journal of Green Economy and Low-Carbon Development - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The natural resources that exist on this small island have the potential as a tourism destination. The purpose of this research is to be able to develop the potential of community-based tourism. The method used to collect data is observation and in-depth interviews with key figures, then the data is analyzed descriptively and analysis of component 4(A) namely attraction, accessibility, amenity, and ancillary of Tourist Attractions. The results identified are land use patterns, tourist attractions include beach tourism, mangrove tourism, underwater tourism (snorkelling), special interest tours for langurs, cycling tours (around the island), climbing tours, and religious tourism. Existing accessibility includes roads, boats, and piers. The amenities include places of worship, public toilets, food stalls, lodging, and snorkeling equipment rental services. Additional or ancillary facilities that exist are an information center located at the village office and a tour guide. The need for human resource training is also very much needed to shape community-based tourism to be much better.
Authors and Affiliations
Indra Gumay Febryano, Putri Wahyuni, Hari Kaskoyo, Abdullah Aman Damai, Henky Mayaguezz
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