Abstract

<p>The purpose of this study was to analyze the distribution and potential of tourism objects found in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java Province. Ngargoyoso sub-district was chosen as the location of the study because in this area the development of tourism was very fast. Methods of data collection by field observations (penitikan tourist location using GPS), secondary data analysis and interviews with managers / tourists. The results showed that in Ngargoyoso Subdistrict there were 19 tourism objects scattered in four villages, namely Berjo, Girimulyo, Segorogunung and most of them in Kemuning Village. The results of the analysis of tourism potential indicate the potential of tourism objects in Ngargoyoso District consists of 3 categories of objects, namely tourism objects with the category of Very Potential (Tahura, Jumog Waterfall, and Parang Ijo Waterfall). Quite Potential category (Sukuh Temple, Telaga Madirda, Paragliding, Bukit Kemuning, Katresnan Valley, Sumilir Valley, Tanggri Asri, Kali Pucung, Taman Pesona, Jambu Merah "234", Taman Bintang, Kali Sebendo, Kalimas, Njurang Salam and Tubing Goa Sari ), the Less Potential category is the Planggatan Site.</p><p> </p><p> </p>

Highlights

  • The most important benefits of tourism activities are economic development through foreign dollars, tax revenues, foreign direct investment and new employment for local residents According to Stynes (1997) [4] and Jago (2012) [5] the travel and tourism sector has the ability to provide a variety of positive eco- nomic impacts and the most important of them are ( a) Increased domestic income and foreign currency earnings; (b) Economic multiplier effect, (c) Increased employment and (d)

  • Based on the data of Tourism Office Karanganyar Regency and field observations there are 19 tourism objects in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency, which are spread in four villages, namely Berjo, Girimulyo, Segorogunung and Kemuning Village

  • For more clearly the distribution of tourism objects in Ngargoyoso District is presented in the their participation in economic activities in tourism development based on the Nature and Cultural Conservation (NCC) principle

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Introduction

Tourism development can ideally improve community welfare and environmental sustainability in the region. B. Materials and Methods Ngargoyoso District was chosen as the location of the study because in this area tourism objects developed very fast. Based on the data of Tourism Office Karanganyar Regency and field observations there are 19 tourism objects in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency, which are spread in four villages, namely Berjo, Girimulyo, Segorogunung and Kemuning Village.

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