The article "The Importance of Tourism Infrastructure in Increasing Domestic and International Tourism" by Masayu Endang Apriyanti, Sumaryoto, and Meirinaldi explores the critical role of tourism infrastructure in enhancing both domestic and international tourism in Indonesia. The authors highlight that while Indonesia possesses abundant natural resources and cultural diversity, the success of its tourism sector is heavily influenced by well-developed infrastructure. Adequate infrastructure not only improves the visitor experience but also supports economic growth and regional development.
The research emphasizes that tourism infrastructure includes various elements such as road access, electricity, clean water, telecommunications, and transportation facilities. These amenities are essential for providing comfort, convenience, and safety to tourists, thereby increasing their satisfaction and encouraging repeat visits. The study also notes that inadequate infrastructure can hinder the development of tourist attractions, leading to lower visitor numbers and reduced economic benefits.
The authors argue that the government and relevant stakeholders must collaborate to improve infrastructure, especially in regions with untapped tourism potential. They suggest that better infrastructure can attract more domestic and international tourists, contributing significantly to the national economy. The article concludes with recommendations for enhancing tourism infrastructure, including appropriate planning, sufficient equipment, and improved connectivity, to support the sustainable development of Indonesia's tourism sector.The article "The Importance of Tourism Infrastructure in Increasing Domestic and International Tourism" by Masayu Endang Apriyanti, Sumaryoto, and Meirinaldi explores the critical role of tourism infrastructure in enhancing both domestic and international tourism in Indonesia. The authors highlight that while Indonesia possesses abundant natural resources and cultural diversity, the success of its tourism sector is heavily influenced by well-developed infrastructure. Adequate infrastructure not only improves the visitor experience but also supports economic growth and regional development.
The research emphasizes that tourism infrastructure includes various elements such as road access, electricity, clean water, telecommunications, and transportation facilities. These amenities are essential for providing comfort, convenience, and safety to tourists, thereby increasing their satisfaction and encouraging repeat visits. The study also notes that inadequate infrastructure can hinder the development of tourist attractions, leading to lower visitor numbers and reduced economic benefits.
The authors argue that the government and relevant stakeholders must collaborate to improve infrastructure, especially in regions with untapped tourism potential. They suggest that better infrastructure can attract more domestic and international tourists, contributing significantly to the national economy. The article concludes with recommendations for enhancing tourism infrastructure, including appropriate planning, sufficient equipment, and improved connectivity, to support the sustainable development of Indonesia's tourism sector.