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PENATAAN AGROWISATA JALUR TRACKING SURADADI DI DESA BELIMBING KECAMATAN PUPUAN TABANAN N.N. Soniari; N.W. Siti; N.W. Suniti; I.M. Adhika
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 3 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i03.p01

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The purpose of this partner village development program is to develop the potential of the village as optimally as possible and empower the target community. One aspect that has the potential to be developed in Belimbing village is agro-tourism. Nature tourism requires supporting facilities such as trajectories/paths for tourists to certain tourist locations. The Suradadi Tracking track was deliberately created and arranged for the benefit of local residents as a production road and for tourists who want to enjoy the beauty of the natural panorama such as rice terraces and stunning mountain views. Belimbing Village has natural tourism potential and community traditions that have not been managed optimally. Since its stipulation as a National Priority Development Area (KPPN), this village has begun to improve, reviving the existing potential with the support of the local government and collaborating with various parties. The Partner Village Development Program Team (PPDM) from Udayana University is one of the parties that collaborates with Belimbing village. One of the activities of this second year program is the arrangement of the Suradadi tracking agrotourism route as part of the saptapesona element. Collaboration between partners, KKN students, local residents, village heads and the Unud PPDM team carried out mutual cooperation to realize the Suradadi tracking path. Along the route, planting of ornamental plants "Puring and fruit" was carried out, as well as socialization of local waste processing technology (TOSS) and preparing special trash bins for inorganic waste so that it added the clean, cool and beautiful elements of Saptapesona. Marketing of village tourism packages is done through the “Godevi” (Go Destination Village) application which involves Pokdarwis and the Godevi team. Keywords : PPDM, Belimbing Village, agro-tourism, tracking path, Sapta Pesona
MENGGALI POTENSI DESA UNTUK MEWUJUDKAN DESTINASI WISATA RELIGI N.M. Witariadi; T.B. Kusmiyarti; I.M. Adhika; I.N. Sujana
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 4 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i04.p03

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The Sangketan Village Area Partnership Program, Penebel District, Tabanan Regency aims to create a religious tourism village through: (1) Structuring the Tamba Waras Temple with the taru premana arboretum and upakara plants; (2) Developing freshwater fish by keeping catfish as a tourist attraction and increase income; (3) Development of organic agriculture; and (4) Development and arrangement of BUMDes as a village-owned business facility by helping to process coffee into other products and helping to distribute community products. The methods applied to achieve these goals are through education, training, science and technology simulations, mentoring, and applied design and appropriate technology. The approaches used include: (1) transfer of appropriate technology to the community (2) Development of entrepreneurial insight, and (3) use of IT (e-commers to establish tourism attraction partnerships). Activities carried out include: (1) Socialization, coordination and setting targets; (2) the arrangement of the Tamba Waras Temple with the taru premana arboretum and upakara plants; (2) Development of freshwater fish (catfish) as a tourist attraction and increase the income of temple managers; (3) Development of organic agriculture; (4) Improvement and assistance of BUMDes as village-owned enterprises and production sites as well as distribution of community products; (5) Monitoring, supervision, and evaluation; and (6) Journal reporting and publication. Keywords: aboretum taru premana, Bumdes, catfish, organic farming and religious tourism.