The Perception Of Tour Guide Training: An Insight From The Border Area Of Indonesia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36594/jtec/gad8y614

Authors

  • Ira Mutiaraningrum Tourism Business Management, State Polytechnic of Sambas, Indonesia
  • Hikmah Trisnawati Tourism Business Management, State Polytechnic of Sambas, Indonesia
  • Tita Rosalina Tourism Business Management, State Polytechnic of Sambas, Indonesia

tour guide training, Temajuk village, perception, the border area

Abstract

Temajuk village is one of the leading tourist attractions in West Kalimantan. It bridges Indonesia and Malaysia. With its rich culture and breathtaking scenery, Temajuk village is indispensably for promoting tourism in West Kalimantan. This study examines the participants’ perception of the tour guide training held in Temajuk Village. The training involved English lessons since the international tourists also visited Temajuk village through Telok Melano, Indonesia.  Employing qualitative study, using interview and observation, this study establishes the reasons and expectations underpinning the respondents in joining the training. The responses are presented into the perceived benefits from the participants’ point of view, tour guide training and English language learning, and participants’ expectation. It is advised that this kind of training, especially in the border area can be held to since it is fruitful and prominent.

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Published

30-06-2021

How to Cite

The Perception Of Tour Guide Training: An Insight From The Border Area Of Indonesia. (2021). Journal of Tourism and Economic, 4(1), 28-37. https://doi.org/10.36594/jtec/gad8y614

How to Cite

The Perception Of Tour Guide Training: An Insight From The Border Area Of Indonesia. (2021). Journal of Tourism and Economic, 4(1), 28-37. https://doi.org/10.36594/jtec/gad8y614