Abstract

Indonesia has the potential of natural resources for tourism development. One of the natural resources that the government continues to develop in Indonesia is the Lake Toba tourist attraction. The level of tourism visits at Lake Toba tourist destinations in Indonesia in recent years is low. Policies designed to provide a socially inclusive and ecologically sound tourism framework are weak in encouraging local wisdom-based tourism in the tourist destinations of Lake Toba, North Sumatera, Indonesia. Local wisdom-based government policies are essential and strategic because they can trigger an increase in the quality of tourism in Lake Toba. Government regulations and policies that show concern for local wisdom for the Lake Toba area in North Sumatera, Indonesia, can support and guide community involvement. The results of this research can help evaluate policy documents at other well-known tourist destinations.

Highlights

  • Lake Toba is one of the super-priority destinations set by the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy

  • The fact is the importance of the distribution of systems which states that the Government must have the ability to accommodate the political process or decision making regarding norms and guidelines so that they can be implemented in the form of regulations in the government bureaucratic process (Andriotis, 2001)

  • Policies planned and implemented by the government must have a substance that is beneficial to the government and society in the seven districts around the Lake Toba area

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Introduction

Means, and infrastructure for livelihoods that binds unity and unity, as well as the defense and security of local communities in each district around Lake Toba's tourist destination. Facts about culture and unique social life are local wisdom that must be developed to increase tourism in the Lake Toba area of North Sumatera, Indonesia. Understanding local communities in social life is local wisdom inherent in tourist destinations in the Lake Toba area of North Sumatera, Indonesia. It is integrated into destination competitiveness and sustainable development— the principles of destination competitiveness and sustainable development guide critical discussions about tourism in tourist objects. In most cases, even if a tourist attraction has potential, policies, plans or programs do not jpl.ccsenet.org

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