Arahan Pengembangan Taman Wisata Goa Selomangleng Kecamatan Mojoroto Kota Kediri
Abstract
The East Java province in Indonesia preserves many remnants of ancient
kingdoms. Historically, Kediri has been known since ancient times as the former
Kingdom of Kediri, which was a fragment of the Kingdom of Airlangga. These
historical remnants have the potential to become tourist attractions and enhance the
appeal of Kediri. Based on the Spatial Planning Plan of Kediri City 2011-2030, one
of the tourism potentials in Kediri is Selomangleng Cave and Airlangga Museum.
However, based on visitor data from 2015 to 2022, Selomangleng Cave Tourism Park
has experienced a decline in the number of visitors over the years. The decreasing
quality of the attractiveness of a tourist destination will have an impact on tourist visits
because tourist attractiveness is a determining factor in the interest or motivation of
tourists to visit. This research utilizes a mixed-method approach, combining
quantitative and qualitative techniques to generate accurate data. The research
method used is descriptive analysis, aiming to identify the existing conditions of
Selomangleng Cave Tourism Park based on the 4A components (attraction, amenity,
accessibility, ancillary). Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) analysis is used to
determine the priority factors for the development of Selomangleng Cave Tourism
Park using Expert Choice 11 software. Triangulation analysis is conducted to
determine the direction of the development of Selomangleng Cave Tourism Park. The
research results indicate that the priority factors for development and the directions
are focused on transportation modes, toilets, museums, and information centers. It is
expected that this research will serve as input to the Kediri City Government regarding
the need for the preservation of tourist sites in the future and the need for private
investors to undertake the development of Selomangleng Cave Tourism Park.
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