Abstract

Tourism is currently the sector most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. However, the momentum of this pandemic is considered a transition period to reorganize Indonesia's tourism. One of them is the development of the tourism sector in the development of tourist villages. The tourism interest that occurred made the author of this study conceptualizes the development of special interest tourism with the concept of living museum and storynomic tourism located in Kaba-Kaba Village, Tabanan, Bali based on Tri Hita Karana. The concept was chosen because Kaba-Kaba Village has a cultural heritage in the form of Puri in which there is an ancient site. This research uses qualitative methods with a data approach through observation in the form of interviews and literature studies. The results showed that the concept of living museum and storynomic tourism is very appropriate for the development of Kaba-Kaba tourist village because tourist products in the form of relics of historical heritage sites become a capital of interest for the development of special interest tourism. With the development of Living Meseum and Storynomic Tourism where Tri Hita Karana as the foundation of cultural tourism can directly fall into the hands of the community where this makes the tourist village that is directly managed by local champions in Kaba-Kaba Village.

Highlights

  • Tourism is a sector that is very sensitive to disasters, as is the COVID-19 pandemic that is crippling the global tourism industry

  • Kaba-Kaba village is currently being developed into one of the tourist villages in Tabanan Regency. This is evidenced by the Decree of the Regent of Tabanan No 180/329/03/HK&HAM/2016, which states that Kaba-Kaba Village is a Tourism Village based on community empowerment with principles 1) sustainable, 2) populist, 3) sustainable in creating engaging tourism activities based on culture and Tri Hita Karana as the foundation of cultural tourism in Bali

  • This is evidenced by the issuance of the Decree of the Regent of Tabanan No 180/329/03/HK&HAM/2016 which states that Kaba-Kaba Village is a Tourism Village based on community empowerment

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Introduction

Tourism is a sector that is very sensitive to disasters, as is the COVID-19 pandemic that is crippling the global tourism industry. The rapid development of the tourism sector had a positive impact and a negative impact that harmed the socio-culture of local communities in a tourism destination. Not infrequently with tourism development, environment, culture, and local wisdom experienced degradation. The momentum of the COVID-19 pandemic should be interpreted as a mere disaster but a transition period to reorganize Indonesia's tourism. The role and synergy of pentahelix stakeholders is vital in reconstructing (recovery) the tourism sector that is 'suspended'.

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