Abstract

Tourism is one of the leading sectors of Central Sumba District. In addition to natural environment, Central Sumba has rich of traditional culture that maintained in their social life. Kampung Pasunga, located in Anakalang village, is one of traditional village that have been designated as a Tourism Village by the local government. Kampung Kabondok, located in Makatakeri Village, not yet established as a tourist village but it has a great tourism potential because of their cultural traditions. This Service Learning Program focuses on mentoring and empowering the community in order to develop the tourism village. The participants for about 4 wk stay with the local community to be able to understand the problems faced and then provide recommendations that need to be done. Infrastructure, quality of human resources, and tourism promotion are key problems in the development of a tourism village. Approach method and socializing with residents become a very important point, to ensure the proposed programs are the real need of the community. The final outcome are proposed programs or recommendations that divided into short, medium and long term, that will be presented to local community and stakeholders, as consideration for the local development plan.

Highlights

  • Sumba Island tourism has been known by tourist around the world

  • For participants from UKDW, they have been provided about the portrait of Central Sumba area in general and some courses and workshops that support the Service Learning process

  • Kampung Kabondok has a great potential to be developed as a tourism village, with a rich culture and tradition

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Introduction

As one of the areas in Eastern Indonesia, Sumba Island is a place that is rich in culture and natural beauty. Sumba Island tourism has been known by tourist around the world. Archaeologists dub Sumba as "the living megalithic Culture" because of their megalithic culture that still preserved more than 4 500 yr old. Sumba Island consists of four districts that are West Sumba, Southwest Sumba, Central Sumba, and East Sumba. The potential of tourism and culture on Sumba Island spread evenly in each of these districts

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