Domestic Tourism in Indonesia: Another Story of Inequality between Java and Non-Java

Wini Widiastuti
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This study aimed to examine the pattern of movement of domestic tourists within one country, in this case, in Indonesia. Although many scholars had been addressed by tourism in their research, both international and domestic tourism, there was a limited study that examined the spatial pattern of domestic tourism, especially in developing countries. Therefore, this study intended to do so. This study employed a descriptive analysis of the new data set gathered from the Study of Domestic Tourism Market 2017. The result of this study showed that, although visitors can travel either inside one province or to many other provinces in Indonesia, however, the majority of visitors prefer to travel within one province, which might be related to several factors such as cost and transportation facilities. The data also showed evidence of inequality, especially when comparing Java and Non-Java Provinces. One of the reasons for those disparities can be explained by the fact that people living in Java tend to travel only to other provinces around Java Islands. Another reason is that the level of economic development differs from Java and the outer islands. Transportation access has also affected the disparities since all provinces in Java get benefited from the sophisticated and interconnected transportation systems. On the contrary, Non-Java Provinces are hindered by the limited access to transportation modes or by the expensive transportation cost. A big difference in the average income per capita between Java and Non-Java residents also contributed to the inequality in the number of tourists among the provinces. The individual with high income, of course, has more opportunity to do traveling to many places and to visit attractive sites. Keywords: developing country, domestic tourism, economic development, regional disparities.
印度尼西亚的国内旅游:爪哇和非爪哇之间不平等的另一个故事
这项研究的目的是检查一个国家内国内游客的流动模式,在这种情况下,在印度尼西亚。虽然许多学者在他们的研究中都涉及到旅游,包括国际旅游和国内旅游,但对国内旅游的空间格局进行研究的研究有限,特别是在发展中国家。因此,本研究打算这样做。本研究对《2017年国内旅游市场研究》中收集的新数据集进行了描述性分析。本研究的结果表明,虽然游客可以在印度尼西亚的一个省或许多其他省份旅行,但是,大多数游客更喜欢在一个省内旅行,这可能与成本和交通设施等几个因素有关。数据还显示了不平等的证据,特别是在比较爪哇省和非爪哇省时。造成这些差异的原因之一是,生活在爪哇的人往往只去爪哇岛周围的其他省份旅行。另一个原因是经济发展水平与爪哇和外岛不同。交通便利也影响了差距,因为爪哇所有省份都受益于复杂和相互联系的运输系统。相反,非爪哇省由于运输方式有限或运输费用昂贵而受到阻碍。爪哇和非爪哇居民人均收入的巨大差异也造成了各省之间游客数量的不平等。当然,高收入的人有更多的机会去许多地方旅行,参观有吸引力的景点。关键词:发展中国家;国内旅游;经济发展;
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