Abstract

<p><br />The community-based ecotourism (CBET) is a new paradigm of tourism to encourage<br />the preservation of nature and culture, as well as improve the economy of local people. The development of CBET “Taman Beji Griya” in Punggul Village which is managed by the extended family community, “Griya Gede Manuaba Punggul”, is the main focus of this study. This CBET combines natural attractions such as waterfalls and caves with malukat and tirtayatra rituals, without changing its socio-religious function. Through a management strategy and a SWOT analysis approach, the development pattern and the potential and constraints of this CBET can be identified. This study found that the development pattern of CBET “Taman Beji Griya” includes the environment scanning, formulation strategy, implementation strategy, evaluation and control. The potential and constraints for the development of CBET “Taman Beji Griya” include internal and external factors. The internal potential includes land ownership status, management competence, and family support. Its external potential includes positive responses from tourists, community support, and the influence of social media. Internal constraints include limited financial capital, human resources, and management. Externally, the constraints include government regulations, relationships with traditional institutions and local agencies, as well as uncertain sources of income.</p>

Highlights

  • The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit the world since the end of 2019 has changes the global order and has had a significant impact on the Bali tourism industry

  • This means that the development of mass tourism in Bali is highly dependent on the conduciveness of the region and the travel policies of foreign countries

  • This research focused on answering the following problem formulation, (1) How is the development pattern of community-based ecotourism (CBET) “Taman Beji Griya”? and (2) What are the potentials and obstacles in developing of CBET “Taman Beji Griya”? The main objective of this study is to find a ideal pattern of ecotourism development in Bali

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Introduction

The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit the world since the end of 2019 has changes the global order and has had a significant impact on the Bali tourism industry. This incident prompted several countries to implement a policy of restricting tourist travel to Bali to their citizens so that the number of foreign tourist arrivals fell sharply. This means that the development of mass tourism in Bali is highly dependent on the conduciveness of the region and the travel policies of foreign countries. If one or both of these conditions are not met, the large number of foreign tourist visits that are the main drivers of mass tourism will be difficult to realize

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