Abstract


 This study aims to create a pattern of tourist travel in Yogyakarta, especially in Bantul Regency with the approach of Complex Neighborhood, Destination Region Loop, and Chaining Loop. The method used in the preparation of this travel pattern is through a qualitative approach by using primary data and secondary data. The qualitative data (narrative) is then described, grouped, analyzed, and mapped to be made into an image/pattern that can describe a travel pattern. Primary data was obtained through surveys, observations, and interviews with tourism stakeholders. Meanwhile, secondary data was obtained from databases and statistical data available at the Bantul Tourism Office and Yogyakarta Special Region Tourism Office, final reports and the results of relevant activities/research, as well as various other academic references. The results showed that the most visited tourist destinations were Baru Beach, Goa Cemara Beach, Pandansari Beach, Warung Ndeso, Krebet Tourist Village, Tourist Village, Kasongan, Natadamar Mangunan Coffee Shop, Seribu Batu, Glam Camp Bukit Lintang Sewu Mangunan, Tourist Village Banyusumurup
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Highlights

  • The tourism industry for the last few decades has become a driving force for the nation's economy

  • 17-24 years or who are currently widely known as millennial tourists as much as 53%, the 25-34 year age range is 25%, the 35-44 year age range is 10,2%, the 45-54 year age range as much as 6.3%, and over 55 years as much as 5.5%. 2 Based on gender, tourists who are visiting Bantul are dominated by women or 62%, while men are 38%. 3 Education levels of domestic tourists who visit Bantul is dominated by tourists with 49.6% from undergraduate students, 31.2% from high school students, 13.8% masters/S3, and 5.4% others, this is relevant to demographic data on the age of tourists who are dominated by millennials

  • Basic model/travel pattern according to fam trip route: 2D1N travel pattern (Prambanan-Pantai Goa Cemara-Mangunan-Tembi) with Complex Neighborhood travel pattern

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Introduction

The tourism industry for the last few decades has become a driving force for the nation's economy. Tourism is one of the industrial fields that support government programs, especially in foreign exchange earnings and development in general [1]. The impact of tourism activities can drive economic growth both on a micro and macro scale. One of the popular tourist attractions in Indonesia is the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The Special Region of Yogyakarta is the second tourist destination after Bali which has a lot of tourism, both natural and artificial tourisms, religious tourism, cultural tourism, culinary tourism, and others. The Special Region of Yogyakarta has four regencies, each of which has tourism potential, these four regencies are Sleman, Kulon Progo, Gunungkidul, and Bantul

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