STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA RAMAH DISABILITAS

Tourism is a public service that should be the right of all citizens, including persons with disabilities, as mandated in Law no. 8 of 2016 concerning Persons with Disabilities. As one of the Leading Tourist Areas in West Java Province, the City of Bandung has a variety of tourist destinations, o...

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Main Author: Dellia Maharanipathra, Putu
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/69153
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Tourism is a public service that should be the right of all citizens, including persons with disabilities, as mandated in Law no. 8 of 2016 concerning Persons with Disabilities. As one of the Leading Tourist Areas in West Java Province, the City of Bandung has a variety of tourist destinations, one of which is the Museum of the AsianAfrican Conference. This museum proclaims itself as a “Museum for All” which can be a trigger for the growth of disability-friendly tourism in the city of Bandung. However, to make this happen, the surrounding accommodation facilities and accessibility also need to be friendly to visitors with disabilities. Then, have so far the Museum of the Asian-African Conference, accommodations, and places to eat around it being friendly to visitors with disabilities? This study seeks to answer these questions with the aim of identifying the need for disability-friendly tourism development in the Museum of the Asian-African Conference, lodging, and dining areas around the museum. Through the methods of collecting data from observations, interviews, and literature reviews that were processed using descriptive statistical analysis methods, gap analysis, and content analysis, this study found that the provision of supporting facilities in the Museum of the Asian-African Conference, lodging, and eating places around The museum has begun to be developed towards the concept of barrier-free tourism. However, the development has not been clearly directed and well integrated.