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Sustainable tourism is one of Djuanda Forest Park Tahura management goals in implementing a visitor management strategy in the North Bandung Protected Areas. Djuanda Forest Park is an important area to be preserved as a tourist destination because of its very strategic function for environmental sustainability in Bandung City and its buffer areas. The visitor management strategy's implementation level can be seen from the perception of tourist who comes to Djuanda Forest Park, which analyzes by the intensity of destination use, accessibility, and carrying capacity. Perception cannot be separated from the satisfaction of tourists when visiting. This study aims to analyze tourists' perceptions of the implementation of visitor management strategies together with tourist satisfaction in the Tahura protected area. The method used is descriptive with data collection techniques through questionnaires. The results showed that tourist perceptions and satisfaction with the Visitor Management Strategy application were quite good. In improving quality, management is expected to be able to design a more systematic flow of visits and limit the number of visits for each tourist area to minimize the impact of tourism activities on the environment. On the satisfaction side, managers need to improve product and service quality, especially the preservation of tourist areas to create tourists experience Discover the world's research25+ million members160+ million publication billion citationsJoin for free Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 153 Submitted 8th September 2020 Accepted 12th December 2020 TOURIST PERCEPTION OF VISITOR MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN NORTH BANDUNG PROTECTED AREA Ersy Ervinaa1, SRP Wulunga2, Vany Octivanya31Telkom University, Indonesia 2University of Education Indonesia, Indonesia ersy ABSTRACT Sustainable tourism is one of Djuanda Forest Park Tahura management goals in implementing a visitor management strategy in the North Bandung Protected Areas. Djuanda Forest Park is an important area to be preserved as a tourist destination because of its very strategic function for environmental sustainability in Bandung City and its buffer areas. The visitor management strategy's implementation level can be seen from the perception of tourist who comes to Djuanda Forest Park, which analyzes by the intensity of destination use, accessibility, and carrying capacity. Perception cannot be separated from the satisfaction of tourists when visiting. This study aims to analyze tourists' perceptions of the implementation of visitor management strategies together with tourist satisfaction in the Tahura protected area. The method used is descriptive with data collection techniques through questionnaires. The results showed that tourist perceptions and satisfaction with the Visitor Management Strategy application were quite good. In improving quality, management is expected to be able to design a more systematic flow of visits and limit the number of visits for each tourist area to minimize the impact of tourism activities on the environment. On the satisfaction side, managers need to improve product and service quality, especially the preservation of tourist areas to create tourists experience Keywords Tourists Perception; Visitor Management Strategy; Tourists Satisfaction. INTRODUCTION Protected areas have an important function and role in sustainable development. The designation of protected areas aims to prevent the devastation of natural resources and provide economic benefits for the community Dowling, 2001. North Bandung Area or Kawasan Bandung Utara, is a buffer plateau area covering four main areas, namely Bandung City, Bandung Regency, West Bandung Regency and Cimahi City. The area which has land contours at an altitude of 750 to 1,000 meter above sea level. This area has an important role as a water catchment and some of its areas are protected areas North Bandung Area, is a buffer plateau area that covers four main areas, namely Bandung City, Bandung Regency, West Bandung Regency and Cimahi City. The area which has land contours at an altitude of 750 to 1,000 meter above sea level. This area has an important role as a water catchment and some of its areas are protected areas Afandi, 2014. Referring to the Regional Regulation of West Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 154 Java Province of 2008 concerning Control of Spatial Utilization of the North Bandung Area, one of its functions is to direct the development of the tourism sector, especially in ecotourism, agro-tourism, educational tourism and sports tourism. Djuanda Forest Park has become a protected area whose space is used for tourism activities. Spatial utilization in North Bandung area is also supported by the Local Government policy direction set out in the West Java Provincial Regulation No. 25 of 2008 concerning Management of Djuanda Forest Park. Local regulations make it clear that tourism is one of the activities in the protected area of North Bandung. Djuanda Forest Park consists of three areas, namely Area Pakar, Maribaya, and Curug Dago, which stretches from Dago Pakar to Maribaya Lembang Arief, 2013. Djuanda forest park is part of the Bandung basin area, which has a historical background that intimately related to ancient times until now. Various relics found show that this area is a witness to the development of the city of Bandung since the beginning of the ancient lake. Geologically, this region experienced changes caused by natural turmoil over a long period during the process of formation of the universe. This protected area is the largest park ever built by the Dutch East Indies Government named Pulosari Protection Forest with an area of 590 Hectares. As a nature conservation area and tourism destination, TAHURA managers should maintain tourist attractions, conserve natural resources and meet visitor satisfaction. Due to these factors, tourists are encouraged to visit this area so that tourism activities can be sustainable Waluya, 2016. Sustainable tourism itself, defined as all forms of development, management and tourism activities by ensuring long-term protection of natural, cultural and social resources and contributing positively to community welfare Eagles et al., 2002. One strategy for achieving sustainable tourism in protected areas is by implementing a visitor management strategy. Managing visitors is one important way to manage the impact of tourism on the environment, especially its link between tourism activities in protected areas and socio-cultural and economic environments Peter Mason, 2005. It is a tool and control that is widely used by several destinations in managing the flow of visitors, either by limiting the number of visitor according to capacity, or the spread of visitors. UNWTO 2015 proposed fundamental issues in managing tourism destinations and their indicators that can help measure those issues, including the intensity of destination use, the density of the use of tourist facilities, and the design of the carrying capacity. Tourists who come to TAHURA have various reasons, including the quality of the destinations, tourist facilities, services, and tourist attractions in each area. Tahura is an alternative to outdoor tourism that is in great demand by Bandung residents, even tourists from outside the city. During the Covid-19 pandemic, TAHURA's management had imposed restrictions on the number of visitors and tourist activities by implementing a reservation system. Although the level of visits during weekdays is relatively controlled, there are often long queues on weekends or holidays even before operating hours open. The management has tried to provide the best service during tourists visiting TAHURA. Such as providing tour guide services and wheelchair facilities for the convenience of visitors. Nevertheless, visitor education about protected areas through information boards or other media is still not optimal. Other conditions, some tourism activities are still not well spread Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 155 and supporting facilities are inadequate. This condition can affect satisfaction and visitor perception. The success of visitor management strategies undertaken by the management of nature-based tourism destinations depends on how visitors felt perceived Daily et al., 1997. The perception of tourists becomes input and evaluation in improving nature-based tourism destinations' facilities and services Alessa et al., 2003; Daily, 2000; Schnurr & Holtz, 1998. Tourist behaviour can indirectly be influenced by the quality of the environment of tourism destinations, on the other hand, tourists can directly influence the quality of the environment of tourism destinations based on their behaviour Pendleton et al., 2001. The main variables to measure tourist perceptions of the tourism destination environment, such variables include awareness, opinion, and level of tourist satisfaction Petrosillo et al., 2007 A destination must be able to improve its quality to obtain a positive perception. Forming a positive perception of visitors is one of the keys to ensuring the development of a tourist destination Ismayanti, 2010. Perception is a perspective, actions and images that a person gives to something in his environment, whether positive or negative Murianto, 2014. In creating a positive perception, a tourism destination is required to meet the needs and desires of visitors and provide tourist experience Pitana & Gayatri, 2005. The management of a destination depends on how they are perceived by the wider community. Therefore, in improving the quality of destination management, perceptions from visitors are needed Daily, 2000. Previous research on visitor management and protected areas states that one way to reduce the negative impact of natural damage due to tourism activities is to implement a visitor management strategy Hall & Arthur, 1996; P Mason, 2003; Pearce, 1989. Several researchers have focused on a community approach in evaluating the application of visitor management. Mason 2005 states that the implementation of visitor management does not only require the application of "Hard" and "Soft" but also requires the experience of tourists in their behaviour, however this study does not explore from the perspective of tourists' opinions on the policies made. Studies on tourists' perceptions of protected areas have been carried out, such as research by Petrosillo et al. 2007 which is located in the marine area as a protected area, Study conduct by Salim et al. 2019 examines the public perception of nature as protected area. However, studies on tourist perceptions of the application of visitor management strategies in protected areas are still very limited. For this reason, this study tries to explore tourists' perceptions of the implementation of visitor management strategies in north Bandung protected areas by taking the location in Djuanda Forest Park. METHODOLOGY This research was conducted at Djuanda Forest Park's tourist destination as a protected area in North Bandung. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires and personal interviews to visitors who had visited Djuanda Forest Park. The questionnaire was arranged in a structured manner divided into several categories respondent characteristics, respondent experience, visitor awareness of protected areas, visitor satisfaction, and visitor perceptions on the implementation of Visitor Management Strategies VMS. There are five alternative answer choices Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 156 on the questionnaire, and some questions are given open answer options to strengthen quantitative answers. The tourist perceptions and satisfaction Djuanda forest park are then given an assessment using a Likert scale from negative with a score of 1 one to the most positive with a score of 5 five to facilitate statistical analysis. The questionnaires were distributed to 101 respondent, which out of the target of 100 questionnaires and all respondents had visited Tahura. The data obtained were then analyzed by descriptive analysis method aimed to find out the causal factors and describing the research variables. RESULTS Djuanda Forest Park, geographically located at 1070 30 'BT and 60 52' LS and is the site of the Cikapundung River and Citarum River Basin. Administratively Duanda Forest Park is located in the area of Bandung Regency Ciburial Village, West Bandung Regency Mekarwangi Village, Cibodas Village, Langensari Village, and Wangunharja Village, and Bandung City Dago Village. The Management is under the Regional Technical Implementation Unit of the West Java Province through the Central Forest Park Management Center. Based on history, Djuanda Forest Park is the first Forest Park in Indonesia which was initiated by President Soeharto and coincided with the date of birth of West Java Heroes Ir. H. Djuanda. Initially, it is known as the Mount Pulosari Protection Forest and Curug Dago Tourism Park. Physical conditions in Tahura Forest Park is divided into physiographic, climatic, stratigraphic, and ecological conditions. A detailed explanation of the physical condition is as follows Tahura located on three borders of the administrative region has experienced changes caused by natural phenomena during a long period of forming the universe. The physiography is included in the Bandung Zone Bandung-Tangkubanparahu-Citatah-SagulingRegion. Regional Geomorphology of the Great Forest Park area Ir. H. Djuanda is located in the central volcanic units Mount Palasari, Mount Manglayang, and Mount Bukit Tunggul and extrusive volcanic units Tangkubanparahu and the Lembang Fault. Tahura has a tropical climate humid which was identified as a wet period between October-March and relatively dry in June-September with humidity of 70-90% and rainfall of 3000-4500 mm/year. Weather in Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Juanda is influenced by seasonal circulation patterns, the regional topography of West Java, and the Bandung plain topography's elevation. This makes the weather in the Forest Park Raya Ir. H. Juanda is different from other regions in West Java. Forest Park Area Ir. H. Djuanda is controlled by the Lembang Fault which has east-west straightness with a downward movement of faults. Characteristics of geological diversity in the Great Forest Park area Ir. H. Djuanda is dominated by quarterly volcanoes that start at Mount Sunda Purba to Mount Tangkubanparahu. Besides, there are outcrops of igneous rock such as basalt lava and burly column structures associated with waterfalls, and hills. Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 157 Ecological Conditions in Forest Park Raya Ir. H. Djuanda is a Riparian Ecosystem located at an altitude of 770 to 1330 asl. Meanwhile, soil conditions in THRD are dominated by Andosol soils with high fertility. Biodiversity in Djuanda Forest Park is mixed vegetation covering an area of 526, 98 Ha. Types of flora from within and outside the country can be found in the area Arboretum collection of plants, the area has an area of 30 hectares inhabited by 40 families, 112 species. For tree species in Forest Park Raya Ir. H. Djuanda includes Mexican Pine, Ugandan Mahogany, Eucalyptus, Sausage, Sumatran Pine, Sulawesi Bayur, Honduran Cedar, Cengal Pasir, Tide, Saninten, Kaliandra, Angsana, and others. As for the types of fauna found in the Forest Park area of Ir. H. Djuanda includes primates and birds, including Kera Ekor Panjang, Burung Kacamata, Perejak Jawa, Cinenen Pisang, Bongol Jawa, Jalak Suren, Perkutut Jawa, Elang Ular Bido, Cucak Kutilang. Also, there are deer that are maintained and managed in the area Tourist Profile & Characteristic Respondents in this study can be considered to be a representation of the total tourist population who visited Djuanda Forest park as a protected area in the North Bandung Area. In order to obtain data about the profile of tourists it is necessary to ask questions related to the respondent's socio demographic gender, age, place origin, education, occupation. The following Table is the respondent's profile and characteristics data. Table 1. Tourist Profile In Tahura North Bandung Protected Area Respondents n = 101 No Variable Percentage % 1Gender Male 55,4 Female 44,62Age 20-30 Yo 44,6 31-40 Yo 29,7 41-50 Yo 15,8 > 50 Yo 10,93Place Origin Bandung 70,3 Jabodetabek 12 Sumatra 6 Other 11,74Education SMA 19,8 Diploma 4,4 S1 26,7 Master Degree 42,6 Doctorate program 6,9 Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 158 5Occupation Government Staff 25,7 Private 29,7 Student 29,7 Other 14,7The results of the questionnaire above can be seen by male respondents outnumbered females with a percentage of with the most age range classes at the age of 31-40 years. The tourists are mostly coming from Bandung citizens with of respondents and second, come from Jabodetabek Jakarta Bogor Depok Tangerang Bekasi which is close to West Java province. Most people surveyed had a master degree and bachelor degree background of with the largest proportion of jobs being students and private employees, each of whom had a magnitude of Besides, the characteristic of Djuanda Forest Park Tahura tourists can be identified through the frequency of visits, average expenditure, people invited during the visit and sources of information about Tahura. In detail we can observe in the following Table Table 2 Tourist Characteristic Respondents n = 101 No Description Alternative Answer Percentage % 1Frequent of Visit on 1x 40,6 2x 18,8 3x 40,62Spending Money per visit Rp. 43Companion Alone 3 Friend 50,5 Family 45,5 Partner 14Source of Information Friend 63,4 Internet 26,7 Newspaper 3 Other 6,9 Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 159 Tourist Awareness of Taman Hutan Raya Djuanda Tahura North Bandung Protected Area To get the level of tourist awareness of the protected area in north Bandung, questions are asked regarding tourists' perception in protecting the preserved area. This awareness can be measured through their opinion about the condition of the natural environment, the management carried out by Tahura on environmental quality and their opinion concerning the limited number of visits. A high percentage of respondents 87,1% of visitors are aware of Tahura as a Protected Area in North Bandung. The tourist's opinion regarding the environmental preservation in the Tahura, as much as 58,4% of respondent stated in good and excellent. There are 32,7% state the preservation efforts were on average. The environmental quality education carried out by management is still very low with 38,6% answering good and 5,9% very good. More than half of the respondents stated that Tahura's management work program related to environmental education is still lacking. In terms of utilizing insurance costs on the entrance fee, most tourists agree to pay, with 60,5% of the respondents agreeing and strongly agreeing. Concerning the limitation of tourist numbers due to preserving the environment, of respondents agreed and strongly agreed to preserve the environment although disrupting their tourism activities. in general, the tourist's are aware that Tahura as tourism protected area, but visitors assess conservation efforts undertaken by management Tahura especially in educating visitors still need to be improved Table 3. Tourist Awareness of Environment In Tahura as North Bandung Area Respondents n = 101 No Question Alternative Answer % 1 Tourist Awareness of Tahura as Protected Area Yes 87,1 No 12,9 2 Tourist opinion of the Condition of environmental preservation in the Tahura, North Bandung Protected Area Not Very Good 1 Not Good 7,9 Average 32,7 Good 50,5 Very Good 7,9 3 Environmental quality education carried out by the management of Tahura North Bandung Area Not Very Good 3 Not Good 11,9 Average 40,9 Good 38,6 Very Good 5,9 4 Visitor opinion about Insurance coverage approved by the visit and recreational activities in the Tahura, North Bandung Area Not Very Good 3 Not Good 14,9 Average 21,8 Good 29,8 Very Good 30,7 5 Not Very Good 4 Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 160 Visitor opinion if the management applies restrictions recreational activities on visiting Tahura, North Bandung Area Not Good 14,9 Average 18,8 Good 41,6 Very Good 20,8 In addition to closed questions above, also filed related public opinion efforts should be made by management in conserving Tahura region. Most of the respondents stated the management could provide education for visitors, determine each tourist zone's carrying capacity, improve pedestrian areas, increase trash bin facilities, and carry out educational programs such as planting trees. In general, it can be seen that the public are aware Tahura as a protected area which must be maintained and preserved, but respondent assess conservation efforts undertaken by management Tahura especially in educating visitors still need to be improved. Tourist Attraction and Environmental impacts in Taman Hutan Raya Djuanda Tahura North Bandung Protected Area Tourism activities have positive and negative impacts on the environment. This study aims to determine the tourist perception of the impact of tourism on the ecosystem through the implementation of a visitor management strategy. Most of the tourist activities carried out in Djuanda Forest Park are trekking, enjoying the waterfall, and relaxation. These activities directly or indirectly impact soil damage, water condition, flora and fauna, and the landscape. The study results show that the relaxation activity is very potential for environmental destruction compared to trekking or enjoying waterfalls activities. Relaxation activities with many kinds of different forms can trigger the behaviour of tourists who are less responsible such as waste production, density in certain zones, and natural damage. The time spent by tourists in relaxation largely determines the potential for environmental damage, while tourism activities' least impact is damage to the landscape. The detail of tourist attraction and environmental impact can be seen in the table below Table 4. Tourist Attraction and Environmental Impact Respondents n= 101 %No Tourism Activity Very Little Little Neutral Much Very Much 1 Spent activity on trekking 316,837,632,79,92 Activity in Water Fall 414,937,734,78,93 Activity on relaxation 07,926,750,514,94 Impact tourism activity soil damage 210,945,533,77,95 Impact tourism activity on water damage 212,945,533,75,9 Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 161 6 Impact tourism Activity on flora & fauna 114,946,531,75,97 Impact tourism activity to landscape211,952,525,77,9Djuanda Forest Park has unique natural tourism potential, supported by a variety of flora and fauna. However, this circumstance needs to be balanced with the maintenance and enhancement of visitor facilities. Some of the tourism objects that need to be improved are the Dutch Cave area, waterfall tourist attractions or Curug Omas, walking paths and other zones. As a tourist destination, Djuanda Forest Park strives to provide the best service to create tourist satisfaction. The perception of visitor management strategies' implementation cannot be separated from their satisfaction during their visit. The Djuanda Forest Park management aimed to preserve protected areas and expected to be able to manage tourist attraction by creating sustainable tourism Candrea & Ispas, 2009. Satisfaction aspects assessed in strengthening visitor perceptions include analysis through prices, variations in prices and products offered, natural beauty and tourist attractions, air and water quality, service availability, friendliness, speed and employee response to guest complaints. The results of the research data recap show that an average level of tourist satisfaction is quite high, at 67%. In general, natural conditions as a tourist attraction are excellent. However, the quality of service still needs to be improved, especially in terms of handling complaints and speed of service. The questionnaire summarisations on visitor satisfaction can be seen in Table 6 below Table 5 Tourist Satisfaction NoQuestion Respondents n= 101 % Very unsatisfied Unsatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very satisfied 1Price offered 084934102Variety of price and product offering 019522733The Beauty of nature and attraction 002651244The Quality of air dan water 001948345Service availability Customer Service staff in all areas of Tahura 124521956The friendliness of the staff 117522567The speed of service 118572148Staff responses to visitor complaints in Tahura 12257183Other opinions related to matters need to be improved for tourist satisfaction, there was a lack of information presented on the website which is still very least Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 162 and has not been updated. In addition, in terms of service, Djuanda Forest Park still lacks staff in serving visitors. Mostly officers are only found at the entrance gate, where there must be a person serving at each counter or certain point. The condition of accessibility that is still not completely good, it has become concerned since it can facilitate mobilization and exploration throughout the Tahura region. On the other side, the existence of tour guides, loyalty programs and promotions also need to be developed. Brochures and information boards to make it easier for visitors are also lacking. DISCUSSION This study was designed to determine visitors' perceptions in the implementation of the visitor management strategy on protected areas to support sustainable tourism in Djuanda Forest Park, Bandung. Most respondents with a background in education and stable employment indicate that the visitors' level of awareness will show a very well protected area. This should be followed by a program from the management that involves visitors to take part in nature conservation such as tree planting programs or waste reduction so that visitors have recreation and contribute to sustainable tourism. The high tourist activity at a specific location in the protected area can impact environmental degradation. The most favourite tourist activity at Djuanda Forest Park such as relaxation and trekking tour done in a relatively longer time than other activities could potentially damage the soil, water and flora and fauna. Therefore, it is necessary to expand tourism areas evenly so that the distribution of visitors is more balanced in all areas. The management needs to consider more zoning and managing the supply by imposing restrictions on the number of visitors and the length of visiting hours considered to conserve natural resources Candrea & Ispas, 2009. The management of Djuanda Forest Park has implemented a visitor management strategy in the form of a hard and soft approach. Hard approach or physical development and 'soft' through education and interpretation as proposed by Mason 2005. However, the perception of tourists in these two aspects is still not optimal. Management needs to emphasize managing the visitor experience. Overall, the measurement of visitor perceptions on the implementation of the visitor management strategy analyzed through the intensity of destination use, ease of access and planning for carrying capacity still needs to be improved. The existing tourism infrastructure along the Djuanda Forest Park area needs to be equipped and requires good maintenance. Such as the procurement of tourist guide boards, the number of bins, the arrangement of tourist attractions, and the determination of the amount of carrying capacity. There are two purposes of managing protected areas from the administrator side minimizing the environmental impact and increasing tourism visits. Candrea and Ispas 2009 state that this can be done in three ways, first, managing the tourism supply by expanding the area of tourist activity to balance the distribution of people. Second, management can arrange the demand due to the number of people visit. Third, by increasing resource capacity on the importance of sustainable tourism and impact management. The perception of visitor management is inseparable from visitor satisfaction and the quality of service they get when they visit. Most of the respondents were residents who had made previous visits. Many of these respondents still complained Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism ISSN 2527-9092 Vol 06 No 02, 2020 153-164 163 about the lack of maintenance of tourist areas and packaging of tourism products. for instance, in the Dutch cave area, trekking paths, and public facilities. In terms of visitors, satisfaction and experience are very important. Therefore, management needs to improve service quality and package tourism products more attractive. These will lead to a tourist experience to be so that visitors feel satisfied and return to Djuanda Forest Park CONCLUSION The biggest challenge in managing a protected area as a tourist destination is to minimize the negative impact of tourism activities and conserve natural resources. A visitor management strategy is essential to keep Protected Areas sustainable. Through this research, tourists' perceptions of the application of visitor management strategies can be investigated and become information and evaluation materials in enhancing the quality of management. Overall, the perception of tourists on the application of visitor management strategies is quite good. It is directly proportional to the level of satisfaction they get when visiting. However, the key to a tourist destination's success is inseparable from the tourist experience of the products and services provided. For this reason, improving the tourist experience through education and services is significant. Several things need to be developed by the management regarding the visitor management strategy, such as the visitor flow so that all areas can be visited evenly, adding information boards that educate visitors and the quality of service. 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Visitor management menjadi salah satu pendekatan yang dapat menjadi pilihan bagi masyarakat desa khususnya pengelola wisata pegunungan. Penerapan visitor management merupakan upaya yang untuk meningkatkan kualitas produk pariwisata Albrecht, 2017;Ervina et al., 2020;Pearce & Dowling, 2019. Visitor Management juga berdampak positif kepada kualitas pengalaman dan kepuasan pengunjung Albrecht, 2017;Damanik & Yusuf, 2022;Pikkemaat et al., 2020. ...... Penelitian tentang visitor management telah banyak menjadi fokus para akademisi yang mengkaji bidang kepariwisataan di berbagai destinasi dengan jenis atraksi yang berbeda. Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Ervina et al., 2020 membahas tentang visitor management pada pengelolaan hutan raya menggunakan pendekatan survey menghasilkan persepsi wisatawan secara dinilai baik. Sehingga dinilai tidak melihat secara keseluruhan fenomena dan masalah yang terjadi di destinasi untuk dikaji secara mendalam. ...... Aktifitas yang berkaitan dengan wisata pegunungan di Pundu Nence perlu pengelolaan yang baik khususnya pada visitor management. Pendekatan visitor management untuk wisata pegunungan seperti Pundu Nence yang dinilai relatif baru dinilai perlu untuk direncanakan sehingga bisa memberikan pengalaman berkualitas bagi pengunjung Albrecht, 2017;Ervina et al., 2020;Pearce & Dowling, 2019. ...Herman HermanRumba RumbaAnak Agung Ngurah Sedana PutraPutu Ari NugrahaPurpose Mountain tourism being a tourist destination that offers natural and special interest attractions thus appropriate for visitors that prefer nature and adventure. Understanding visitor management is crucial for mountain tourism operators. The aims of this study are to 1 Identify the availability of tourist attractions; 2 Identify the actual condition of visitor management; and 3 Recommend a management quality improvement model through the visitor management approach. Method The research applied a qualitative approach and employed interviews and observations to collect data. The research was conducted in the Mount Pundu Nence area. This research was conducted from January to March 2023. Result The results of the study indicated that the component of tourist attractions consists of interest as the main attraction and is supported by natural and cultural attractions. The actual condition of visitor management is not well demonstrated by the unidentified registration of visitors, unavailable tourist information center TIC, the visitor flow is incomplete, the pricing and fees are less than optimal, the parking lot is not adequate, the signboard is lacking and the waste management is not optimal. The research recommended a management improvement model based on the components of hard visitor management tools and soft visitor management tools. The hard visitor management tools recommended three aspects, such as setting prices and fees in the packaging of packages, providing parking space and creating regulations for waste management. The soft visitor management tools recommended four aspects, using QR code as a registration and payment system for visitors, providing tourist information center TIC by utilizing the current buildings and using social media to manage information, installing signage in vital areas, and developing a visitor flow system that could be implemented by visitors and operators. Contribution The research presents a model of mountain tourism management using the visitor management approach. The model could be implemented by tourism operators or local authorities to improve the quality of mountain tourism experiences.... Kawasan Bandung Utara KBU berpotensi mendukung perwujudan pariwisata berkelanjutan melalui penetapannya sebagai kawasan lindung dan budidaya yang berperan dalam menunjang kehidupan masyarakat di wilayah Bandung Raya Ervina et al., 2020. Di sisi lain, KBU merupakan kawasan yang memiliki tingkat kerentanan akan potensi bencana geologi yang tinggi, bencana tersebut mencakup bencana gempa bumi, longsor/ gerakan tanah, dan bencana gunung api Kurnianto et al., 2019. ...Shandra Rama Panji WulungThe North Bandung Area has a high level of disaster risk and is a leading tourism destination for West Java. As a disaster mitigation effort, the design of geotourism routes in the North Bandung area has the opportunity to minimize the level of vulnerability of tourists and educate them. This study aims to design a disaster-based geotourism route in the North Bandung Area. This qualitative research was conducted for eight months and was carried out in the North Bandung Area. Primary data were obtained through semi-structured interviews, observation, and positioning of spatial elements. Secondary data was collected through a desk study sourced from policy documents, literature, and previous research. Qualitative analysis is the method in this research and is equipped with content analysis, map analysis, and qualitative descriptive analysis. The complexity of the geological structure makes the North Bandung area has a high level of vulnerability to the threat of geological disasters. The potential sources of geological disasters in the North Bandung area are the Tangkubanparahu Volcano and the Lembang Fault. In addition, there are other sources of non-geological disasters, namely the high intensity of rainfall which can trigger landslides and floods. There are two geotourism trails which include the Tangkubanparahu Volcano Disaster-Prone Geotourism Trail and Lembang Fault Earthquake Hazard Geotourism Trail. The Skeleton Valley Landslide Hazard Area is classified as a geotourism route due to the limited tourist attraction and limited scope. The high tourism activity and the large potential for disaster in the North Bandung Area can provide added value for tourists through disaster education during geotourism H. Djuanda Forest Park, is a natural tourism destination located in Bandung, West Java and in low land parts of Gunung Pulosari, passed by Cikapundung river stream. This research aimed to recommend the appropriate tourism planning to be implemented in the Ir. H. Djuanda Forest Park. Through landscape hazard analysis within slope gradient and soil element contained, we developed landscape sensitivity map. The result shows that 65,508% from the total area is a high sensitivity land. Beside that, only 4,335% from the total area is a low sensitivity lands and can be explored for active tourism attraction. The visual preference analysis was held to identify the potential attractiveness of many tourisms object in this area. The high potential object is dominanated with natural landscape objects and man-made object is the less potential. Almost all of the potential objects are located in high sensitivity land. Unfortunately, the uninterested object with unclear function is located in low sensitivity land which it is suitable for intensive recreation activities. The planner of this area should consider the role of limited activities and facilities development in low caring capacity land. For conservation purpose, planting endemic vegetation in sensitive landslide land should be carried out in order to maintain forest Sintang Regency is one of the 12 regencies and two cities in West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. The total area of this regency is approximately million hectares ha with 59% of the area designated as state forest area which provides high biodiversity and environmental services for adjoining communities. Through multi-stakeholder scenario planning, the government of Sintang Regency committed to protect and preserve forest resources for long-term landscape planning and sustainable utilization. Scenario planning yielded two possible outcomes in 2030 called “green” and “business as usual” BAU scenarios. Under the green scenario, future development without deforestation and land permits complied with spatial planning while under the BAU scenario, future conditions will be the result of past conditions without interventions. This study aimed to analyze land-use change in the regency over the past ten years. By applying the Terrset Land Change Modeller LCM algorithm, this study predicted the land use and carbon stock change of both scenarios in 2030. Three steps to apply the LCM are by analyzing the changes based on past history, modeling the transition potential and predicting the changes. Time series data of land cover data from 2006 to 2016 were used for this analysis. The results indicated that a green scenario prevents to stop deforestation about 117,136 ha more than 5% compared to the BAU scenario. Furthermore, the green scenario prevents the emission of 5 million tons of carbon tC for the regency indicating that the multi-stakeholder scenario planning process can be an effective strategy to preserve land and forest resources and promote sustainable development planning. The green scenario requires to limit the expansion of plantation areas, which are only allowed inside the current cultivation license and permit Moh. Rifiyan AriefDjuanda forest park based RIPPDA Prov. Jabar in 2005 isone tourist attraction that supports the development of mountainousnature of urban and tourist areas Bandung education. At this time,tourism activities in the forest park can be said Djuanda less variedand not utilize the full potensial optimaly. This is evident from theclose of the management of some the activities alredy the management of this activity is not offset by the newtourist activities, which led to the visitors who come today are lesslikely to have the option of doing tourist activities. Related to theabove, in support of the position Djuanda forest park as a touristattraction mountainous landscape that supports the development ofurban and tourist areas Bandung education is deemed necessary tocarry out the development of tourism article analyzes visitor management techniques as a way to develop sustainable tourism in protected areas. Visitor management is an important tool in recreational and protected areas, as increasing use levels can negatively impact the quality of recreational experience as well as natural resources. To meet the requirements of both nature and visitors, a prudent and careful management is necessary. In order to manage protected areas within acceptable ecological and social carrying capacities, tourism planners need to monitor visitor numbers, leisure activities and behaviour and understand expectations and WaluyaRima Sophal JamilForest tourism always improve itself to be better as like as the progressive of sustainable tourism and tourist has knew to go back to nature. The sustainable tourism well going on it is the ecotourism. One of the ecotourism area who famous is it grand forest park. As a nature-based tourism grand forest park need strategy to increase number of visit’s, they using elements of ecotourism strategy. Elements of ecotourism as independent variable X is nature, education and sustainability, and dependent variable Y is visit decision. Sustainable and education differentiating ecotourism from “nature-based tourism”. This type of research was descriptive verificative research and sampling methode use was systematic random sampling with the amount of sampling was 100 domestic tourist who has visited grand forest park. Techniques of data analysis and hypothesis testing used was multiple linear regression analysis. The result showed that the dimension of the element of ecotourism education and visit decision dimension on purchase timing at the lowest score if we compared to other dimension. However it can be concluded that the elements of ecotourism grand forest park and the visit decision to grand forest park in the category of avarage, and also elements of ecotourism has influence the visit MuriantoAik Berik village has a wide variety of tourist attractions. This research is aimed at identifying potential ecotourism attractions, activities that could be developed in and around the village. In addition, it will investigate perceptions of local communities and tourists concerning the village’s potential development as an ecotourism destination. The supporting data in the research were collected through qualitative observation, in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The data were obtained through purposive sampling for the local communities and convenience sampling for the tourists. It was analysed using a descriptive, qualitative method. This analysis has revealed both positive and negative perceptions among local communities and tourists in response to the potential development of ecotourism. Colin Michael HallSimon MacArthurHall, & MacArthur, S. eds. 1996, Heritage Management in Australia and New Zealand The Human Dimension, Oxford University Press, Sydney. 2nd. ed. 314pp, ISBN 0 19 5539060 Pbk – reprinted 1998 Peter A. MasonHistorically, visitor management in protected areas has been concerned largely with visitor impacts and emphasis has been placed on managing negative impacts. This has involved controlling visitor numbers, attempting to modify visitor behaviour and also modifying the resource. These approaches can be divided into hard’ and soft’ categories Ling Kuo, 2002. Hard’ visitor management approaches involve physical management, regulatory management and economic management. Soft’ approaches make use of education and interpretation. While the approach of managing impacts has its merits, and has met with some success, it has tended to assume that the visitor is guilty until proven innocent’ Mason, 2002. Such an approach has also tended to ignore the role of visitor experience in relation to visitor management. This paper critically evaluates a number of hard’ and soft’ approaches to visitor management, focusing specifically on interpretation and codes of conduct in protected natural areas in New Zealand, Australia and Antarctica. It argues that the traditional approach of managing visitor impacts should be supported by a far greater emphasis on managing visitor experience. It proposes that placing emphasis on managing visitor experience should allow a more holistic perspective to be employed, in which the visitor can be put within a context that includes both the destination community and the environment visited. Such an approach, it is argued, should not only lead to better informed and behaved visitors, but a reduction in negative visitor impacts. Douglas G. PearceThe last ten to fifteen years have seen a marked explosion in the literature on tourism. General and specific abstracting journals and bibliographies featuring tourism exist GeoAbstracts and Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts and literature reviews of different aspects of tourism are frequently undertaken Pearce 1981; Graburn 1983; Cohen 1984 but there has been little attempt to analyse the nature of the literature itself. What is actually being used and where it is coming from are questions which have rarely been addressed as the abstracts give no indication of use and most reviews are content oriented. Answers to these questions can provide insights into the nature, structure and boundaries of tourism research. Thistwo were the favouriteamong the visitor. Most of them spend pg their time on visiting many places provided by this blessing land. In tur, Bandung was one of leading in itsnatural tourisme destination. This article will, briefly, highlightmountains and hills in Bandung as main sites for natural tourisme in Bandung during the rarly twenty Known for its tea plantations and volcanoes, Bandung is a spectacular city in Indonesia that attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. It is easy to see why the city is a popular destination. It has a rich history and culture with countless historical sites that showcase the unique architectural style it is famous for. Sightseeing is a pleasure as there are countless Bandung tourist attractions for you to discover and explore. With so many things to do and places to visit in Bandung, you are sure to have an incredible time in the vibrant city. Being the former capital of Indonesia, Bandung contains many aspects of history and culture construed within its walls and boundaries! 16 Best Places To Visit In Bandung This wonderful city of West Java is also known as the Paris of of Java’ due to its resemblance to Paris and European atmosphere. Locally called, Kota Kembang, literally meaning the Flowery City, Bandung will leave your mesmerizing with its breathtaking beauty. Find some of the best places to visit in Bandung on this list Lembang – A Tranquil Place Teabing Keraton – Get Beautiful Views Situ Patenggang – A Popular Destination St. Peters Cathedral – Get Spiritual Bandung Institute of Technology – A Historical Building Museum of The Asian-African Conference – A Glimpse Of The Past Bandung Treetop Adventure Park – For Ultimate Excitement Bandung Historical Park – A Great Place To Relax Keraton Cliff – For Those Spectacular Views Kawah Putih – Mystical And Phenomenal Bandung Zoo – For Exotic Fauna Jean’s Street – An Attractive Destination Geological Museum – For Ancient Findings Gedung Sate – Learn About Culture Paris Van Java – An Authentic Experience Trans Studio – An Entertainment Zone 1. Lembang - A Tranquil Place Image Source A tranquil place in West Bandung, Lembang is blessed with an abundance of natural wealth and pleasant weather and is one of the top Bandung attractions. It’s one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bandung, Indonesia. The cool climate and fresh air are what makes this region ideal for agricultural plantations. Lembang has many trendy little caf-s where you can take amazing pictures to share on social media. Check out Lereng Anteng Panoramic Coffee Place, one of the most Instagrammable cafes. Its trademark is its outdoor area, where you can sit inside a clear tent and take in the amazing mountain views while you enjoy your cup of coffee. Address Lembang, West Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia Highlights Clear tents in the outdoor area for customers to enjoy the mountain view while sipping on a delicious cup of coffee Must Read 10 Best Hostels In Bali That’ll Ensure You Spend Less And Experience More! 2. Teabing Keraton - Get Beautiful Views Image Source At 1200 m above sea level, Teabing Keraton is one of the most ideal places to visit in Bandung for the most beautiful view of the sunrise. You will also be awe-inspired by the view of misty clouds floating over the mountains. When you are in Teabing Keraton, the best thing you can do is find a spot, breathe deeply and relax, and admire the magnificent view of Bandung and its surrounding areas something that very few places have to offer. Address Lembang, Ciburial, Cimenyan, Bandung Barat, Jawa Barat 40198, Indonesia Highlights A great vantage point for viewing the city of Bandung and the majestic mountains Suggested Read Scuba Diving In Indonesia Experience This Adventure Just Like A Pro! 3. Situ Patenggang - A Popular Destination Image Source If you are in South Bandung, you should make sure to visit Situ Patenggang, one of the best places to visit in Bandung. This lake is a popular place of interest in this part of the city among tourists and locals alike. One of the best things about going on a trip to Situ Patenggan is the scenic route, with numerous strawberry farms and tea plantations along the way. Everywhere you look, you will see lush green natural surroundings! Once you arrive at the lake, you will find many beautiful boats in bright, vibrant colors. You can go on a boat ride around the lake or pick a spot to sit and enjoy the beauty and serenity of this beautiful locale. Situ is among the most scenic places to go in Bandung with family and friends. Address Jalan Raya Patengan Ciwidey, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Highlights Bright and beautiful boats that can take you on a ride around the lake Suggested Read Indonesia In May What You Should Look For During Your Summer Vacay Here 4. St. Peters Cathedral - Get Spiritual Image Source An important landmark of the city, St. Peters Cathedral is one of the most famous Bandung tourist attractions. Located in the heart of the city, the church, officially names Katedral Santo Petrus, is known far and wide for its unique architecture. It was designed by Wolff Schoemaker in Neo-gothic style. If you are interested in photography, St. Peters Cathedral is a great place to take some interesting and beautiful pictures. The perfect time to take amazing photos is in the afternoon before the sun sets. The light hits the cathedral, giving its fa-ade a stunning effect. The interior is small but just as impressive as the exterior and has a great atmosphere you can immerse yourself in. Address Jl. Merdeka 14, Babakan Ciamis, Bandung 40117, Indonesia Highlights Striking Neo-gothic architectural style Suggested Read A Visit To Lush Greenery Of Jatiluwih Green Land In Bali Will Calm Your Mind & Soul 5. Bandung Institute of Technology - A Historical Building Image Source Established in 1920, the Bandung Institute of Technology also known as Institute of Technology, Bandung or ITB is the oldest technology-oriented university in Indonesia. It has a beautiful campus with countless trees throughout, giving students a shady spot to study, read, etc. ITB is a historical building that is worth exploring. When you go on a Bandung sightseeing trip, make sure to include Bandung Institute of Technology to your list of places to see. Address Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Lb. Siliwangi, Coblong, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40132, Indonesia Highlights The expansive environmentally friendly campus; the historical building Suggested Read 5 Best Spots For Skydiving In Indonesia That Ought To Be On Your List Planning your holiday in Bali but confused about what to do? These Bali travel stories help you find your best trip ever! 6. Museum of The Asian-African Conference - A Glimpse Of The Past Image Source No matter which place you are visiting, one of the best things to do is to explore its museums. One of the most interesting places to see in Bandung is the Museum of The Asian-African Conference, which is dedicated to the Bandung Conference of newly-independent African and Asian states in 1955. It is an informative museum and an important building for a world-changing event. The Museum of The Asian-African Conference gives you a glimpse of history and is a superb place to visit during your stay. If you are visiting Indonesia during the best time to visit Bandung, you will surely capture lifetime memories here. Address Jl. Asia Afrika No. 65, Bandung 40111, Indonesia Highlights Provides information about a world-changing event; Original furniture and other items Suggested Read 6 Best Water Parks In Bali For A Fun Day Out With Your Loved Ones 7. Bandung Treetop Adventure Park - For Ultimate Excitement Image Source If you are wondering what to see in Bandung with your family, one of the best Bandung tourist spots is the Bandung Treetop Adventure Park. You can engage in a number of outdoor activities, like the Flying Fox challenges, which range in difficulty based on the visitors age. It is unique from other places in the city as it offers adventure and excitement in the great outdoors. This is definitely one of the most thrilling places to visit in the city when you are traveling with family or a group of friends. Address Jl Bumi Perkemahan Cikole, Lembang, Bandung, Indonesia Highlights Fun and exciting activities for visitors of all ages starting 4 years old Suggested Read Mauritius Vs Bali Where Would You Like To Go On Your Next Vacay? 8. Bandung Historical Park - A Great Place To Relax Another one of the most interesting Bandung tourist places is Bandung Historical Park. If you want to learn more about the city's history, this is the perfect place to go. It is a great place to go with the family. The park has a pool for children so you can let your little ones play as you read and relax. You can also explore the small but well-maintained gardens of Bandung Historical Park. This is a great place to relax while learning about the city and its rich past. Address Jl Aceh no. 53 Babakan Ciamis, Sumur Bandung, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40117, Indonesia Highlights A mini pool for children; Well-kept gardens Suggested Read 15 Best Restaurants In Bali For Delicious Food And Sun-Soaked Memories 9. Keraton Cliff - For Those Spectacular Views Image Source Wondering where to go in Bandung that is famous and draws a large number of crowds? The Keratin Cliff is famous for the spectacular views it offers. It is an excellent vantage point to see the city and the lush green landscape that surrounds it. The road leading to the cliff is quite damaged, making it a little tough to get there. But once you arrive, you will find that it is well worth the trip as you take in the views you can only get from this point. If you are in Bandung, do not miss making the trip to Keraton Cliff. Don't forget to visit Bandung on your next trip to Indonesia. Address Bukit Dago Pakar, Bandung, Indonesia Highlights Stunning views of Bandung and its surrounding areas Suggested Read Indonesia In December See Where To Go And What To Do On Your Trip 10. Kawah Putih - Mystical And Phenomenal Image Source Another popular tourist attraction, Kawah Putih is one of the most phenomenal places to visit in Bandung. Located in South Bandung, Kawah Putih is a mystical place with a tranquil atmosphere. It is a sulphuric lake that looks absolutely amazing with large rocks on its shore and lush green hills. One of the most beautiful places in Indonesia, Kawah Putih is surrounded by the craters high walls. This is the perfect place to go when you want to refresh your mind and soul and feel reinvigorated and ready to take on the next sightseeing trip. This is one of the best Bandung places of interest. Address Jl. Raya Soreang Ciwidey, Sugihmukti, Pasirjambu, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40973, Indonesia Highlights Magnificent scenery offers the perfect place for photo ops; Mystical atmosphere offers a great place to refresh your mind. 11. Bandung Zoo – For Exotic Fauna Bandung Zoo also known as Bandung Zoological Gardens or Kebun Binatang Bandung is located in Bandung city in West Java, Indonesia. It is widely spread in the area of 14 hectares and offers numerous activities within it premises. Bandung Zoo is very popular among the local residents of Bandung city and is one of the most popular tourist attractions. The zoo really enthralls its visitors as it has something exciting for people of all age groups. Tourists enjoy boat rides, camel rides, elephant rides etc. here and you can easily encounter some interesting spots for clicking selfies and group photographs. Bandung zoo has an animal theatre, Mosque, playground and train rides for also have a food court offering scrumptious local delicacies. Address Jalan Zoo Lebak Siliwangi, Coblong, Bandung City, West JavaHighlights Playground for kids, Boat rides, Train rides, Mosque, Camel ride, Elephant ride and Food court Suggested Read Indonesia In November A Handy Guide To Enjoy The Best Time Away From The Hustle & Bustle! 12. Jean’s Street – An Attractive Destination Jean’s street is one of the most popular tourist spots in Bandung. It is also known as the Boulevard of denim. Jean street is the nickname of this denim boulevard which was originally named as Jalan Cihampelas. It is located in the north of Bandung city centre and the owners of this market are known for using attractive ways to keep their clients entertained. You can find figures of super heroes like Superman, Spider-man and numerous other famous movie characters like Alladin-Jasmine and Rambo here. Tourists find it very attractive to spend a day at this street. Address Jl. Cihampelas No. 66/ 25, Rt. 03/ Rw. 09, Cipaganti, Kecamatan Coblong, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40131, IndonesiaHighlights Super hero collections, lively ambiance Suggested Read Traveling To Indonesia In October? Here’s Everything You Need To Know 13. Geological Museum – For Ancient Findings Geological museum of Bandung, Indonesia is a heaven for museum lovers or travelers who are interested in looking at previous years. Geological museum was opened in the year 1928 and comprises some of the rare remains of the meteorite, which stricked the land of West Java, especially, Sindanglaut in 1871. The remains of the meteorite are very rare and are called LL6 chondrite. Address Jl. Diponegoro Cihaurgeulis, Kec. Cibeunying Kaler, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40122, IndonesiaHighlights Museum holds the remains of a rare meteorite fall of 1871 Suggested Read 18 Vibrant Festivals In Indonesia That Showcase The Country’s Culture! 14. Gedung Sate – Learn About Culture Image Source The Gedung Sate is one of the top tourist attractions in Bandung when considering the historical aspect of Indonesia. Since Bandung was the former capital, the place holds extreme importance as a public building. Currently, the attraction is used as the governor office of West Java province. To get a good idea about the culture and history, the place has become a top tourist attraction. Address Jl. Diponegoro Citarum, Kec. Bandung Wetan, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40115, IndonesiaHighlights The place immediately takes you back to old Indonesia which clearly reflects the Dutch influence Suggested Read Indonesia In July Exploring The Incredible Asian Hub Of Tourism 15. Paris Van Java – An Authentic Experience Image Source When you travel to the lovely city of Bandung, do not miss the Paris Van Java as it is one of the top places of interest in Bandung. The name literally converts to Paris in Bandung which means you are getting the authentic experience of Paris in the city. You get a range of attractions that keep you afloat the destination including souvenirs that you can shop at affordable rates. Address Jl. Sukajadi Cipedes, Kec. Sukajadi, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40162, IndonesiaHighlights Not just souvenirs, you can take advantage of the culinary and entertainment spots at Paris van Java Suggested Read 10 Bali Festivals Cultural And Traditional Amalgamation From Incredible Indonesia 16. Trans Studio – An Entertainment Zone Image Source Trans Studio is one of the top Bandung attractions that you can visit while on your trip. A top notch entertainment zone in Bandung, you can get your imagination to life here. Meet with your favorite pop-culture characters, enjoy the lovely rides and visit multiple amusement zones including the Studio Central, Lost City and Magic Corner. Dazzle your eyes and spend a whole day full of fun and joy that you can cherish forever. Address Jalan Jendral Gatot Subroto A, Cibangkong, Bandung City, West Java 40273, IndonesiaHighlights As much as the hype is, the place is an excellent attraction if you are visiting with kids and family Further Read 15 Best Things To Do In Nusa Dua An Oasis Of Luxury & Good Times! Bandung is an incredible city in Indonesia that offers visitors numerous sights and attractions to explore and enjoy. From natural spots to museums to adventure parks, there are plenty of places to visit in Bandung that cater to every interest. If you are travelling to Indonesia , especially to Bandung, make sure that you visit the ten most amazing attractions and experience all that the beautiful city has to offer. Disclaimer Some images are for representation purposes only. TravelTriangle claims no credit for images featured on our blog site unless otherwise noted. All visual content is copyrighted to its respectful owners. We try to link back to original sources whenever possible. If you own the rights to any of the images, and do not wish them to appear on TravelTriangle, please contact us and they will be promptly removed. We believe in providing proper attribution to the original author, artist or photographer. Please Note Any information published by TravelTriangle in any form of content is not intended to be a substitute for any kind of medical advice, and one must not take any action before consulting a professional medical expert of their own choice. Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Bandung What is Bandung known for? Bandung is the capital of West Java Province of Java Island in Indonesia. This city is known for its striking landscapes spanning volcanoes and tea plantations. Located at an elevation of 768 meters above the sea level, Bandung experience a pleasant tropical climate. Its infrastructure is characterized by colonial and artistic architectural style. The Dago district in Bandung is a shopping hotspot with several fashion outlets. It has a lively vibe with cafes, restaurants, boutiques and shops. What can we do in Bandung? Bandung is a city with unique landscapes, offering a variety of things to do. There are several things to do in Bandung including 1. Shopping in factory outlets at Jalan Riau and Jalan Dago 2. Attend a music performance at Saung Angklung Udjo 3. Explore the Sundanese cuisine 4. Swing in an adventure hammock in Tebing Gunung Hawu 5. Take a Bandros double-deck bus tour 6. Wall-climb at The Eiger Flagship Store 7. Watch a show at Saung Angklung Udjo 8. Indulge in activities at Dusun Bambu Leisure Park 9. Witness a mini Europe at Kota Mini 10. Visit the Hobbit house at The Farm House 11. Enjoy an orinetal experience at Chinatown What can you do in Bandung for one day? Bandung is full of mind-blowing travel experiences. But if you have just one day to explore Bandung, here are some unmissable things to do in Bandung 1. Visit the crater of Tangkuban Perahu, an active volcano 2. Relish Sundanese cuisine 3. Quick shop at Jalan Riau and Jalan Dago 4. Visit the unique Kawah Putih lake What is there to do in Bandung at night? Here are some of the things that you can do in Bandung at night to make the most of your vacation in this Indonesian City 1. Enjoy some live music at the Bandung bars like Troy’s, La Baraga, or Holywings 2. Eat street food at Sudirman Street, Cibadak, or Jalan Setiabudi 3. Sip some tasty local and international beer at Beer Garden, Beerpoint, Wodka, or Tambuhak 4. Pamper yourself by a spa treatment 5. Enjoy a karaoke night at Diva, Nav or Studio Ciwalk 6. Groove to the DJ music at Malmo, Sobbers, or Nine Square How many days do you need in Bandung? One would need at least 4 to 3 days are to explore Bandung. Looking To Book An International Holiday? 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Book these experiences for a close-up look at quick jaunts to full-day Attractions in BandungPoints of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural BuildingsPoints of Interest & LandmarksWhat travelers are sayingtariSouth Tangerang, Indonesia167 contributionswe like to walk around enjoying the afternoon air of Bandung, the road is quite clean. we like to walk around enjoying the afternoon air of Bandung, the road is quite clean. There are many choices of food and drinks here, if we are tired of walking there are many seats available on the side of the May 25, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on memories back and such a great time watching movies in XXI, had a lot of fun being here with familyWritten August 15, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on of old geology museum in bandung, the loocation is very near from govermenth building Gedung Sate, our govenrmenth not mainateince this place, so if we not ses from outside, its look loke no ine there'sWritten March 5, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on only mall seen in Indonesia featuring green plants and not only concrete and marble. nice outside restaurants and pubsWritten June 14, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on visiting Gedung Sate, take a picture of the whole building in front then ask the guards for the way going to the Gedung Sate Museum. The building facade looks nice in picture but you wouldn't be able to get inside and take a look of the historical buding. The museum is modernized and it's quite small that we finished our tour in 10 minutes. You can book your tickets online but I think if it's off peak season you can just go directly to the museum and pay your tickets there. One person costs only 5,000 Indonesian rupiah. There's also a cafe inside. We enjoyed their coffee, pastries and staff better than the museum itself. The Geology museum is also nearby. 5-10minute walk. I suggest you visit it first because it closes at 2pm while the Gedung Sate museum closes at February 12, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on found this place from Trip Advisor. A must go place for art lover. Amazing artwork. Spacious museum. Unique outdoor May 3, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on can enter by free but please book first. Inside the building we can see the historical Asia Africa December 27, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on Australia327 contributionsWe were made to feel very welcome at this mosque and were provided with free cover-up robes and a keyed locker to store our shoes while we explored the the entry door on Jaan Asia Afrika and throughout the mosque the workmanship was amazing. Tiled panels on the arched gateway, carved doors, tiled dome, and beautiful stained was cool inside, and there was no charge for entry or for the use of the despite it being an appointed day we were unable to access the minaret for a view of the surrounding March 14, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on WJakarta, Indonesia14 contributionsin this tourist spot there are lots of games for both children and adults, really recommended for familiesWritten June 17, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on is my 3rd visit to this factory outlet in Mode is a must go for all visitors to architecture of this store is based on Balinese items sold in this store are original but made up of mostly old stocks. The prices are cheap and its best if you check the items before buying are coffee shop, prayer rooms and even a massage parlour to relax those tired feets after March 21, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on Indonesia23 contributionsIt was good to have morning walk inside the forrest, breath the fresh air, releasing stress and healthy activity with your teenager, teach them to appreciate the January 2, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on like Ciwalk Cihampelas Walk because of outdoor cafes,resto that makes it enjoyable to just sit and see other people activities..some resto open quite early to serve breakfast..it also have atm,department store and shops that sell cloths and other things..it’s complete enough to have couple hours to enjoy here..Written June 5, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on WuSingapore92 contributionsWe went by for a soak in the hot spring. It is quite well organized and very family oriented. Public hot spring is like a public swimming pool and there are some food stalls as well. They have ice cream too which is great after a can also opt to soak in a private hot tub in a room. Written May 21, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on Australia327 contributionsThere are some terrific older buildings with Dutch and Art Deco influences to be seen on a stroll along Jalan Asia your life into your own hands attempting to cross the street and others in Bandung where it seems that pedestrian crossings are a mere suggestion for motorists and motorcycle/scooter riders!Written March 14, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on once on Ash Wednesday, nice place with typical Cathedral looks but rather small for Cathedral February 24, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on Asked Questions about Bandung
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Thehighland city of Bandung is only a short 2.5 hours' drive southeast of Jakarta via toll road, and is the overwhelming destination of choice for Jakarta residents to get away for weekends and long holidays. Lately it has also become a favorite holiday resort for tourists from Singapore and Malaysia, who come here in droves to shop and enjoy its nature and fabulous foods.
Bandung is one of the great city in Indonesia. It is the capital city of West Java province which is located in the western part of Java Island. “Flower City”, that is how they call Bandung because of its beauty and attractiveness of the city. Beside that people and tourist frequently called it as “Paris Van Java”. Bandung lies about 180km from its capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta. The natural characteristic of Bandung is a cool city, by its average temperature around 23 Celsius which is considered as fresh in by most of Indonesian people. Its air is basically so friendly and fresh which makes me want to spend the whole holiday right here is to refresh my mind after all of the stressing routine activities. The weather here makes Bandung as one of domestic tourist destinations in Indonesia. Besides of its cool weather, Bandung also pleases all the tourists here by its culinary and shopping service. You can find shopping heaven here in Dago and Cihampelas. Here, we can find a lot of factory outlets which provides you many fashion products with cheap price. While right on the upper part, Dago has a lot of fancy café. These cafes serve all the tourists with tasty food, both modern and traditional food in Bandung. Kiosk - Pasar Dago Cihampelas Skywalk - In short, Bandung is quiet fine place to spend all the weekend or holiday in Indonesia. A great place where provides all the people and tourists by its rich cultural products, foods, and of course its natural conditions.
6hrDuration English. Private group. Hotel pick up. Groups of 2-9. Explore the gorgeous city of Bandung, Indonesia, set in the middle of large volcanoes and lush tea plantations. Dubbed as Paris van Java, or Paris of Java, Bandung is known for its lively, European-esque feel. Check out the city's unique architecture, with distinct influence
EnglishCoo – Berikut ini 7 Descriptive Text tentang tempat wisata yang menjadi keajaiban dunia. Situs-situs wisata ada di China, Yordania, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Italia dan India. Punya tugas Bahasa Inggris untuk membuat sebuah teks deskripsi dalam bahasa Inggris tentang tempat wisata? Biasanya kalau mendapat tugas descriptive text, jadi bingung deh menentukan tempat yang akan menjadi bahan teks deskripsi. Lihat tempat wisata di sekitar, itu-itu saja dan ngebosenin. Duh, enaknya deskripsiin apa ya? Nih, ada 7 descriptive text tentang tempat wisata. Menurut wikipedia, tempat-tempat tersebut terpilih sebagai 7 keajaiban dunia baru dengan suara terbanyak sejak tanggal 7 Juli 2007. Sejak itu, tempat bersejarah tersebut semakin banyak dikunjungi wisatawan, baik domestik maupun manca negara. Yuk kita mulai dari China. 1. Descriptive Text tentang Tempat Wisata Tembok Besar China di Tiongkok The Great Wall of China Tembok Besar Cina sumber gambar Keajaiban dunia sebagai tempat wisata pertama kita deskripsikan adalah Tembok Besar China atau disebut juga Tembok Raksasa Tiongkok. Descriptive text di bawah membahas tembok yang panjangnya mencapai kilometer membentang di atas gurun, pegunungan dan dataran. Tak heran jika tembok ini tercatat melintasi 9 propinsi dan kota di China, yaitu dari Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, dan Gansu. Tempat wisata ini dibangun selama kurang lebih 2000 tahun dari Dinasti Qin, Dinasti Han, sampai ke Dinasti Ming. Tujuan pembangunan Tembok Besar China adalah sebagai benteng pertahanan dari serangan musuh di bagian utara. Saat ini, Tembok Besar China menjadi salah satu keajaiban dunia yang menarik minat para wisatawan lokal dan mancanegara. Saking terkenalnya, pengunjung selalu berdatangan mencapai 10 juta setiap tahun. Terlebih lagi tempat wisata ini bisa dikunjungi pada malam hari; tembok megah tampak indah dan eksotis dengan lampu-lampu di sekitarnya. Yuk, simak descriptive text tentang tempat wisata melegenda di China dalam bahasa Inggris. Banyak peluang emas tak dapat diambil jika kemampuan bahasa Inggris kurang baik. Manfaatkan waktu yang kamu miliki untuk upgrade diri menguasai bahasa Inggris. Dengan ebook Panduan Belajar Bahasa Inggris level Pemula hingga Mahir, kamu tahu materi apa yang harus dipelajari terlebih dahulu agar dapat mahir berbahasa Inggris. Yuk ambil langkah dari sekarang! Jangan sampai kamu menyesal di kemudian hari karena melewatkan kesempatan untuk menguasai bahasa Inggris. The Great Wall of China is one of Seven Wonders of the World. The wall extends for about kilometers over the deserts, mountains and grasslands. It is recorded that the wall traverses 9 provinces and cities in China. This famous Great Wall was built during three dynasty periods, from Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty, to Ming Dynasty. It took more than 2000 years to finish the Great Wall. The purpose of building this very long wall was to be a stronghold from enemies in the northern area. Nowadays, The Great Wall of China becomes very popular. Many tourists come to see and to have a long walk along the wall. Moreover, some tour operators arrange night tours when the Great Wall is illuminated with lines of lights. It is a great time to see a unique and exotic magical view of The Great Wall of China. Ingin membaca & menulis contoh descriptive text dan narrative text? Nih ada beberapa contoh teks dalam Bahasa Inggris. Check them out! Contoh Descriptive Text about Someone, 7 Orang Sukses di Dunia 5 Contoh Descriptive Text Tentang Hewan Yang Diserbu Ribuan Orang Contoh Narrative Text Pendek dan Unik dari 7 Negara di Dunia 2. Descriptive Text tentang Tempat Wisata Petra di Yordania Petra di Yordania sumber gambar Supaya bisa merangkai kata-kata menjadi kalimat, kamu perlu belajar tentang kata, frase, klausa, dan kemudian kalimat. Jika tahu mulai belajar dari mana, kamu dapat membuat kalimat bahasa Inggris dengan cepat dan mudah lho. Caranya ada di ebook Panduan Belajar Bahasa Inggris level Pemula hingga Mahir. Dalam ebook ini materinya lengkap banget, step by step, dan sangat mudah dipahami. Kamu akan tahu materi apa yang harus dipelajari terlebih dahulu agar dapat mahir berbahasa Inggris. Yuk ambil langkah dari sekarang! Selanjutnya descriptive text tentang Petra, terletak di Yordania. Apakah kamu pernah mendengar tempat wisata ini? Dijuluki The Lost City Kota yang Hilang, membuat tempat wisata Petra memiliki daya tarik bagi para wisatawan yang penasaran. Kota ini jadi semakin kebanjiran pengunjung. Apalagi sejak dinobatkan sebagai salah satu keajaiban dunia pada tahun 2007, banyak wisatawan berkunjung dan mengagumi kemegahan Kota Batu. Ya, Petra berarti batu. Sangat sesuai dengan namanya di mana bangunan-bangunan megah terpahat indah pada batu tinggi dan berukuran raksasa. Konon, tempat wisata Petra adalah ibukota dari Kerajaan Nabatean dengan seorang Raja Aretas IV pada 9 – 40 Sebelum Masehi. Kota ini sangat sulit ditembus musuh dan sering terhindar dari badai pasir karena letaknya di Lembah Wadi Araba. Untuk mencapai Kota Batu, pengunjung bisa naik kendaraan khusus yang disediakan di terminal bus Amman. Keindahan tempat wisata Petra dapat dinikmati dengan membayar tiket masuk seharga 50 JD yang dirupiahkan kurang lebih menjadi Rp 700 ribu. Dengan biaya tersebut, pengunjung nggak bakal nyesel tour di kawasan Petra yang fenomenal. Yuk kita lanjut membaca descriptive text tentang tempat wisata berikut. Ingin membaca & menulis contoh descriptive text, narrative text, atau contoh puisi dalam bahasa Inggris? Nih ada beberapa contoh teks dalam Bahasa Inggris. Check them out! 6 Contoh Descriptive Text tentang Seseorang Tercinta Contoh Narrative Text Legend Populer di Indonesia Puisi Bahasa Inggris dan Artinya Tema Populer Terlengkap Contoh Descriptive Text tentang Benda Lengkap Singkat dan Artinya Petra as The Lost City attracts many tourists’ interest to visit. The number of visitors increases significantly since it is known as one of the wonders of the world in 2007. They visit and admire the splendor of Petra and its history. The word Petra means “rock” in Greek. This city is famous for its rock-cut architecture magnificent buildings beautifully carved in high and gigantic rocks. Petra was the capital of the Nabatean kingdom of King Aretas IV in 9-40 BC. Petra was a safe place because the enemies were difficult to get there. Besides, the people were safe from the sandstorms since it is located in the valley of Wadi Araba. Nowadays, the visitors can take a special vehicle provided in Amman bus station. By paying the ticket 50 JD or Rp the visitors can have a great tour around the magnificient carved rock buildings of Petra. Masih belum hapal nama-nama hari? Atau sedang mencari contoh paragraf memperkenalkan diri dalam Bahasa Inggris? Materi dasar ini dapat membuatmu semakin mahir Nama Hari dalam Bahasa Inggris Gampang Cara Mengucapkannya Perkenalan dalam Bahasa Inggris Depan Kelas, Wawancara, & Situasi Lainnya 3. Descriptive Text tentang Tempat Wisata Patung Kristus Penebus di Brazil Patung Kristus Penebus di Brazil sumber gambar Yap, materi bahasa Inggris ada buanyaaakk banget. Jika tahu mulai belajar dari mana, kamu dapat membuat kalimat bahasa Inggris dengan cepat dan mudah lho. Rahasianya ada di ebook Panduan Belajar Bahasa Inggris level Pemula hingga Mahir. Dalam ebook ini materinya lengkap banget, step by step, dan sangat mudah dipahami. Kamu akan tahu materi apa yang harus dipelajari terlebih dahulu agar dapat mahir berbahasa Inggris. Yuk ambil langkah dari sekarang! Setelah melewati Tembok Besar China dan Petra di Yodarnia, saatnya lanjut descriptive text tentang salah satu tempat wisata di Brazil. Patung Kristus Penebus Christ the Redeemer akan menjadi point of interest ketiga. Terletak di puncak gunung Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro – Brazil, patung ini memiliki tinggi 38 meter dengan tangan terbuka selebar 28 meter. Sejarahnya, pendirian patung ini digagas oleh seorang Imam Katolik. Namun, Putri Isabel tidak terlalu tertarik dengan gagasan tersebut. Nah, setelah Brazil menjadi republik, proposal kedua kembali diajukan pada 1921 oleh Perkumpulan Katolik Rio dan disetujui. Patung Kristus Penebus itu terbuat dari beton dan batu sabun sebagai lapisan luar. Waktu pengerjaannya sampai 9 tahun lho, dari 1922 sampai 1931. Terletak di atas puncak gunung, patung ini seolah mengawasi kota Rio de Janeiro dari atas. Panorama khas yang merupakan kombinasi pegunungan, teluk, laut dan kota metropolitan menjadi sajian terbaik bagi para pengunjung. Apalagi setelah menjadi salah satu keajaiban dunia, Patung Kristus Penebus ini tentu diburu oleh para turis baik lokal maupun internasional. Selengkapnya, kita simak descriptive text tentang tempat wisata ini dalam bahasa Inggris. Pernahkah kamu bertemu teman lama kemudian memulai percakapan? Supaya nggak kaku, yuk baca beberapa Contoh Percakapan Bahasa Inggris Bertemu Teman Lama Meeting Old Friends. Christ the Redeemer is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This statue is 38 meters tall including its 8-meter pedestal and its arms stretch 28 metres wide. Historically, the establishment of the statue was initiated by a Catholic priest. However, Princess Isabel was not too interested in the idea. After Brazil became a republic, the second proposal re-submitted in 1921 by the Catholic Society of Rio and it was approved. Christ the Redeemer statue was made of concrete and stone soap as an outer layer. It took around 9 years to build it from 1922 to 1931. Located at the top of Corcovado Mountain, the panorama around the statue is so wonderful; it is a combination of mountains, bays, ocean and metropolitan. *** Eits, koq habis? Katanya ada 7 descriptive text tentang tempat wisata dalam bahasa Inggris??? Koq hanya 3 saja? Sante dulu, kawan. Rehat sejenak. Nah, untuk membaca teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris lainnya ada 4 lagi lho kamu bisa lihat dalam artikel selanjutnya. 7 Contoh Descriptive Text Tempat Wisata yang Menjadi Keajaiban Dunia – Part 2 Website Facebook englishcoocom Instagram englishcoocom Youtube EnglishCoo Ngerasa minder bahasa Inggrismu gitu-gitu ajah? Ingin mahir berbahasa Inggris tapi bingung mulai dari mana? Cari tahu jawabannya di link berikut. D6395GT.
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