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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure

Ka Bakau: Ekowisata Mangrove Berbasis Pengetahuan Lokal Septian Yuda Pratama; M. Rawa El Amady; Achmad Hidir
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Lasigo Akademia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v2i2.168

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This study discussed mangrove ecotourism based on Sanak Sedagho, namely ecotourism management based on local wisdom. The management of sanak sedagho is novelty finding in the management of mangrove ecosystems. The mangrove ecotourism in Sungai Apit Sub-district is not active, while the Mangrove Sungai Bersejarah (MSB) Ecotourism still survives, it is still visited and as meeting place at the sub-district and district levels. This study is an ethnographic, where the researcher lived for two months in Sungai Ara Permai Village. The data were taken through library studies, internet, observation, participation observation, informal discussion and in-depth interviews. The main informants in this study are the initiators and managers of MSB Ecotourism and other informants who are community members and workers in MSB Ecotourism. This study found that the management of ecotourism based on local wisdom, in this case the sanak sedagho, is the key to the success of MSB Ecotourism being able survived even in the era of the covid 19 pandemic. This study contributes to the field of economic anthropology, especially in ecotourism management.
Jelajah Sakai: Pengembangan Potensi Ethno-ecotourims Suku Sakai Riau M. Rawa el Amady
Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Lasigo Akademia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijtl.v3i1.210

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This study discussed the potential for indigenous tourism of Sakai, Riau based on culture and nature. The Sakai tribe in Siak and Bengkalis regencies, Riau, is an indigenous tribe that has a unique culture and nature that is still origin. This paper aims to encourage multi-stakeholders to make the Sakai tribe a tourist destination. This research is a qualitative research, data obtained through observation, and in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed by discussing the theories of indigenous tourism from Hinch & Butler and Smith & Eadington, then written descriptively. This study found that the tourism potential of the Sakai very interesting, namely cultural tourism which includes their daily life starting from marriage, childbirth, economic activities, arts, culture, medical processions, historical tourism and nature tourism. Tourism management requires a collaborative networking effort, thus the Sakai tribe as the main actor in these tourism activities. This paper contributes to the study of indigenous and indigenous tourism, and becomes an important input for the government to develop indigenous tourism.