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Smart Halal Destination Ecosystem: The Exploration of Halal Tourism Ecosystem Model Sumaryadi Sumaryadi; Anang Sutono; Wisnu Rahtomo; Christian Helmy Rumayar; Faisal Fahdian Puksi
Masyarakat Pariwisata : Journal of Community Services in Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (811.896 KB) | DOI: 10.34013/mp.v1i1.345

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Halal tourism has been recorded steadily growing since 2000.growth Globalof Muslim travelers has grown rapidly from 25 million in 2000 to 140 million in 2018, or growing 25% / year. This growth is predicted to continue to increase to 230 million with a turnover of USD 300 billion (4,200 trillion) in 2026. (Mastercard - Crescent Rating, 2019). Currently, halal tourism has become a global mainstream market, not just a niche market. Halal tourism is a current and promising future tourism trend. Efforts to meet the need for Muslim-friendly tourist destinations are a very rational and profitable choice.
The Implementation of Halal Tourism Ecosystem Model in Borobudur Temple as Tourism Area Anang Sutono; Shaharuddin Tahir; Sumaryadi Sumaryadi; Andre Hernowo; Wisnu Rahtomo
Indonesian Journal of Halal Research Vol 3, No 1 (2021): February
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijhar.v3i1.11119

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Borobudur as one of the top wonderful destinations in the world is challenged to become one of halal tourism destinations in Indonesia. The purposes of this research are to find out and to launch the implementation of halaltourism ecosystem model in Borobudur Temple as tourism area in Indonesia. This research used a descriptive method. The researcher investigated the implementation of halal tourism ecosystem model in the Borobudur temple as tourism area by examining the variables of halal tourism ecosystems. It consisted of four dimensions. They are destination products, government support, human resources, and infrastructure. The main data is collected by using interviews and addressing of Borobudur Temple Tourism Park management, Tourism Business People that concerned with halal certification, LPPT (Integrated Research and Testing Laboratory) University of Gajah Mada, Indonesian Ulama chapter Jogjakarta, Culture and Tourism Region of Jogjakarta. The tools of data collection are the checklist and literature study to grab the secondary data. The result shows that Halal Tourism destination product, including the availability of halal attraction, facility, accessibility, program, and the package are not available completely. However, the support aspect from the government is not optimal in supporting Borobudur as halal tourism destination. Based on human resources aspect, there is founded that in some aspects such as the availability of human resources that understand of tourism is very poor or almost none. Besides, based on infrastructure aspect, there is founded that research and development aspects have not been carried out optimally.
Smart Halal Destination Ecosystem: The Exploration of Halal Tourism Ecosystem Model Sumaryadi Sumaryadi; Anang Sutono; Wisnu Rahtomo; Christian Helmy Rumayar; Faisal Fahdian Puksi
Masyarakat Pariwisata : Journal of Community Services in Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata NHI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/mp.v1i1.345

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Halal tourism has been recorded steadily growing since 2000.growth Globalof Muslim travelers has grown rapidly from 25 million in 2000 to 140 million in 2018, or growing 25% / year. This growth is predicted to continue to increase to 230 million with a turnover of USD 300 billion (4,200 trillion) in 2026. (Mastercard - Crescent Rating, 2019). Currently, halal tourism has become a global mainstream market, not just a niche market. Halal tourism is a current and promising future tourism trend. Efforts to meet the need for Muslim-friendly tourist destinations are a very rational and profitable choice.