About the Journal

Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata (Journal of Tourism) is a result of research which is in line with current circumstances and conditions of developing global tourism environment. The application of theories and scientific studies in the field of tourism, coupled with the compilation of multidimensional and multidisciplinary critical analyses of tourism, represents a significant contribution to the field. The journal is published twice a year, in April and September. Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata is published online in accordance with the recommendations of LIPI in Decree No. 0005.26862522/JI.3.1/SK.ISSN/2019.09. 19 (from issue Vol.1, No.1, April 2019 onwards)

A statement letter from the General Directorate of Higher Education, Research and Technology certifies that the Kajian Pariwisata journal has been approved at the fifth stage of Indonesia's National System of Research and Technology Assessment (SINTA 5).

It is hoped that Kajian Pariwisata Journal will become a portal for disseminating a range of scientific applications relevant to tourism development, both nationally and internationally.

E-ISSN 2686-2522

Current Issue

Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata

In this volume, the Journal of Tourism Studies (Jurnal Kajian Pariwisata/JKP) demonstrates a broad and consistent scholarly scope in the field of tourism studies by covering a wide range of themes, including sustainable tourism and green tourism, ecotourism and environmental management, community-based tourism, gastronomic tourism and tourist well-being, destination management and governance, digital tourism marketing and social media, as well as social, cultural, and political issues in tourism development. These themes are examined across diverse tourism contexts, ranging from tourism villages and natural and marine destinations to nationally strategic tourism areas, using various methodological approaches. In terms of author diversity, the articles in this volume are contributed by authors from both public and private higher education institutions, including vocational institutions, representing nine higher education institutions in total. Geographically, the authors are affiliated with institutions located in six provinces in Indonesia, namely Central Java, the Special Region of Yogyakarta, East Java, West Java, Bali, and East Nusa Tenggara. This diversity in scope, institutional background, and geographic representation reflects the journal’s national reach and strengthens JKP’s role as an inclusive and representative scholarly platform for advancing tourism knowledge and practice in Indonesia.

Published: 30.09.2025

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