Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

This study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Every year, tourists visit Toraja to participate in their yearly rituals of death take time to visit the graves inside the mountain cliffs (in caves) as they feel the rich...

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Main Authors: Dr. Muhammad Hasyim, Andi Muhammad Akhmar, Prasuri Kuswarini, Wahyuddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2019-05-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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spelling doaj-f948b388f81d4eaba24a584c06f6448e2020-11-24T21:56:42ZengAfricaJournalsAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure2223-814X2019-05-0183Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.Dr. Muhammad Hasyim0Andi Muhammad Akhmar1Prasuri Kuswarini2Wahyuddin3Cultural sciences faculty, Hasanuddin University South Sulawesi, IndonesiaCultural sciences faculty, Hasanuddin University South Sulawesi, IndonesiaCultural sciences faculty, Hasanuddin University South Sulawesi, IndonesiaCultural sciences faculty, Hasanuddin University South Sulawesi, IndonesiaThis study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Every year, tourists visit Toraja to participate in their yearly rituals of death take time to visit the graves inside the mountain cliffs (in caves) as they feel the rich cultural heritage and have a view of the traditional houses. Data were collected by interviewing these tourists through the use of questionnaires with randomly selected respondents. The results obtained showed that knowledge about Toraja cultural tourism gained by foreign tourists before their visit creates curiosity and willingness to obtain experiences in Toraja ethnic culture. Foreign tourists get to experience Toraja's rich cultural heritage. According to them, Toraja is one of the most unique, special and outstanding tourism centers in the world. The uniqueness of Toraja culture creates greater curiosity among tourists so that they want to have a cultural experience by conducting a tour to Toraja and through direct communication with Toraja people. However, they also stated the importance of some objects other than those previously listed. Tourist objects that are all related to grief such as graves, however, cause some boredom. Some tourists frowned upon the mismanagement of some tourist centers such as the natural agrotourism center which is known to produce the ingredients used in Toraja products and they suggested ways to manage these areas more effectively.https://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_52_vol_8_3__2019.pdfTorajacultural sitefuneral ceremonytourist's perceptionstone graveIndonesia
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author Dr. Muhammad Hasyim
Andi Muhammad Akhmar
Prasuri Kuswarini
Wahyuddin
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Andi Muhammad Akhmar
Prasuri Kuswarini
Wahyuddin
Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
Toraja
cultural site
funeral ceremony
tourist's perception
stone grave
Indonesia
author_facet Dr. Muhammad Hasyim
Andi Muhammad Akhmar
Prasuri Kuswarini
Wahyuddin
author_sort Dr. Muhammad Hasyim
title Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
title_short Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
title_full Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
title_fullStr Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
title_full_unstemmed Foreign Tourists' Perceptions of Toraja as a Cultural Site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
title_sort foreign tourists' perceptions of toraja as a cultural site in south sulawesi, indonesia.
publisher AfricaJournals
series African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
issn 2223-814X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Every year, tourists visit Toraja to participate in their yearly rituals of death take time to visit the graves inside the mountain cliffs (in caves) as they feel the rich cultural heritage and have a view of the traditional houses. Data were collected by interviewing these tourists through the use of questionnaires with randomly selected respondents. The results obtained showed that knowledge about Toraja cultural tourism gained by foreign tourists before their visit creates curiosity and willingness to obtain experiences in Toraja ethnic culture. Foreign tourists get to experience Toraja's rich cultural heritage. According to them, Toraja is one of the most unique, special and outstanding tourism centers in the world. The uniqueness of Toraja culture creates greater curiosity among tourists so that they want to have a cultural experience by conducting a tour to Toraja and through direct communication with Toraja people. However, they also stated the importance of some objects other than those previously listed. Tourist objects that are all related to grief such as graves, however, cause some boredom. Some tourists frowned upon the mismanagement of some tourist centers such as the natural agrotourism center which is known to produce the ingredients used in Toraja products and they suggested ways to manage these areas more effectively.
topic Toraja
cultural site
funeral ceremony
tourist's perception
stone grave
Indonesia
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