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Infrastructural Realization of the Indonesia-Malaysia Cross Border Tourism Concept in Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan Setya Aristu Pranoto; I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Budarma
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - March 2021
Publisher : Catuspata Press

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Purpose: This research was conducted in the border area in Sajingan Besar District, Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, by focusing on the realization of the infrastructure aspect as the driving force of the development of the Indonesia-Malaysia cross border tourism destination. Research methods: The data of the research comes from observations, unstructured interviews, and literature studies. The research method used is qualitative descriptive methods. Findings: The research shows that the Aruk border area has completed both stages: (i) Priority Core Zone (office and service zone, trade and service zone) san (ii) Support Zone (infrastructure such as rest areas, money changers, tourism markets, places of worship, Indonesian guesthouse). Implication: The project needs fulfilment of strong basics such as infrastructure and accommodation, as well as being integrated with each other in building and advancing border areas to become world-class destinations, namely cross border tourism.
Accommodation Facilities in Temajuk as Border Areas of Indonesia: A Preliminary Study Tita Rosalina; Rosi Evita; Setya Aristu Pranoto; Ira Mutiaraningrum
Media Wisata Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023): Media Wisata
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata AMPTA Yogyakarta

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The large number of tourists visiting Temajuk Village is supported by local people's initiatives to start businesses in accommodation, including lodging, resorts, and homestays. This study examined accommodation facilities in supporting the development of Temajuk Tourism Village, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. This study explored the physical, environmental, and social components of accommodation that support tourism. The study identified the availability of lodging, resorts, and homestays, as well as facilities and amenities in the village. Data collection was carried out through questionnaires, observations, and interviews. Questionnaires were distributed to the managers of lodging, resorts, and homestays. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted with the accommodation managers in the Temajuk Tourism Village. The data analysis technique refers to the explanation of descriptive quantitative with percentages for questionnaires and elaboration of interview results and the observation results. Since there has been no study giving data on accommodation in Temajuk, this study will enrich the literature as well as help other researchers in the future writing about Temajuk Village.