Tourists’ Perception toward Traveling in Toraja Adrianus Surianto Girikallo, ST,MM

Authors

  • Adrianus surianto Girik Allo AMI SIPO Makassar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47178/teflo.v5i3.450

Keywords:

Tourists’ Perception, Travelling

Abstract

A tourism destination is an important unit of analysis the difficult to define
(Haywood, 1986), but may be considered as a cluster of interrelated stakeholders
embedded in a social network (Scott et al., 2008a). Such a network of stakeholders
interacts, jointly meeting visitor needs and producing the experience that the
travellers consume. These destination stakeholders include accommodation
businesses, attractions, tour companies, and others providing commercial services;
government agencies and tourism offices as well as representatives of the local
community
This paper has adopted a complex network analysis perception to the study of
tourism
Destinations that deal with the tourism atractions, amenities, accessibilities and
servieces to visit Toraja.
Based on the result of analyisis can be stated that
1. The natural view is the first interesting then followed by ceremonies.
2. Lack facilities enjoyed by the tourist at every tourist destination.
3. Poor of infrasture have been faced by travellers.Attraction. The paper
has also discussed a number of implications of the complexity of a
tourism destination system such as difficulty in forecasting and the
consequent need for adaptive management. A number of techniques and
measures have also been presented which demonstrate that there are
practical means to analyse networks.

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Published

2018-11-10

How to Cite

Tourists’ Perception toward Traveling in Toraja Adrianus Surianto Girikallo, ST,MM. (2018). Teaching English As a Foreign Language Overseas Journal, 5(3), 133-149. https://doi.org/10.47178/teflo.v5i3.450