Abstract

This research to find out what is lacking and what should be done by the community around Rammang-Rammang tourism in Maros Regency in order to improve the quality of recreational tourism and increase local revenue. Thus, researchers want to conduct observations and research at the Rammang-Rammang Tourism Object with the title "Community Based Tourism Development to Increase Regional Original Income (PAD) in Maros Regency." Using descriptive research type which through qualitative research methods is to provide an overview of the problems studied related to the development of community-based tourism (Community Based Tourism). Based on the results of the research and discussion presented in the previous chapter on Community Based Tourism Development in Rammang-rammang Tourism, it can be concluded that natural and cultural resources are one of the main factors that attract tourists to visit, because There are typical foods of the Bugis and Makassar tribes, namely light snacks such as various kinds of cakes. From the Community Organizations in Rammang-Rammang Tourism, they still prioritize a sense of mutual cooperation between fellow residents to manage Rammang-Rammang tourism, because the Youth Organization in the village is still in the process of being formed. Management at Rammang-Rammang Tourism has no interference from any party, therefore the tourism management system is fully given to the community but is still under the supervision of the government. Meanwhile, Learning / Learning is still in the construction stage of its facilities such as information boards, sign boards, landmarks, and location plans.Keywords: Community Development, Locally-generated revenue, Tourism Development

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