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Supporting sustainable business practices of village communities “Desa Bakti BCA” offers tourist destinations in various regions of Indonesia, aiming to introduce and preserve local culture, traditions, and sustainable tourism.
Taro Tourism Village
Taro Tourism Village holds captivating stories at every corner, blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual values. Traditional houses in Delodsema Village, Pura Agung Gunung Raung, and the white cattle conservation house stand as iconic landmarks of the village. Visitors can enjoy numerous activities, from trekking to Yeh Pikat Waterfall and learning the art of silver jewelry-making to witnessing thousands of fireflies illuminate the night at The Fireflies Garden. Taro Tourism Village has also received international recognition, including the Best Tourism Villages Upgrade Program by UNWTO (2023) and the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2025.
Kampung Prai Ijing/Tebara Tourism Village, East Nusa Tenggara
Renowned for its unique traditional architecture and adherence to the Marapu belief system, the hilltop tourism village also preserves its longstanding weaving culture. This tradition not only attracts domestic and international tourists to witness the weaving process, but also serves as a key driver of the local economy through the sale of various Sumba woven textile products to visitors. Prai Ijing’s strong commitment to upholding Sumba’s cultural heritage has earned international recognition through the ASEAN Tourism Sustainable Awards in the Rural Product category in the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2026 in Cebu, Philippines.
Wisata Wayang Desa Wukirsari, Yogyakarta Special Region
Wukirsari Wayang Tourism Village, located in Imogiri District, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, offers a distinctive blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the traditional craft of leather puppet-making (menatah), enjoy wayang performances, play gamelan, and participate in the unique mud-field football experience popular among the local community.
Bilebante Tourism Village, West Nusa Tenggara
Formerly a sand mining area, Bilebante Green Tourism Village in West Nusa Tenggara has transformed into a tranquil and verdant destination. Surrounded by vast rice fields, visitors can relax with traditional spa and massage treatments featuring natural village herbs and spices. For adventure enthusiasts, exploring the countryside by ATV or bicycle adds an exciting dimension to the experience. Bilebante Green Tourism Village has received numerous accolades, including the Best Tourism Villages Upgrade Program by UNWTO (2023), the ASEAN Tourism Awards 2025, and the Overall Champion title in the Tourism Village category at the Wonderful Indonesia Award 2025, presented by the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia.
Perkampungan Adat Nagari Sijunjung Tourism Village, West Sumatra
Sijunjung Village is located in Sijunjung District, Sijunjung Regency, boasting a rich natural environment and a unique and exotic culture. It is part of the Ranah Minang National Geopark. Silokek boasts a village called "Minangkabau Time Alley," designated a National Cultural Heritage Site. It boasts approximately 76 traditional houses neatly arranged in a single area. These 16th-17th-century heritage houses represent six tribes, and 40 traditional houses, also known as "Rumah Gadang," are available for tourists. Its well-preserved culture boasts distinctive culinary delights such as Kalamai, a woven craft crafted by the women who inhabit the traditional houses.
In each Homestay, visitors can enjoy typical Sijunjung culinary delights and souvenirs such as Galamai, Songket, Grilled Lomang, and Bajamba Meal. In addition, every year, the Traditional Bakaua and Buffalo Mambantai festivals are held, which are the only traditional traditions that are still preserved in Nagari Sijunjung. In 2019, it received the Indonesian Tourism Charm Award in the Traditional Village category with a National Second Place ranking. In 2022, the Nagari Sijunjung Traditional Village Tourism Village was nominated for the Top 500 in ADWI.
Dayun Tourism Village, Riau
Dayun Tourism Village (Kampung Dayun) is located in Dayun District, Siak Regency, Riau Province. The distance from Pekanbaru City is approximately 130 km, with a travel time of between 2-3 hours. The area covers 75,808.7 hectares. The area of Kampung Dayun is still dominated by secondary swamp forest, with an area of 36,756.3 hectares. In recent years, industrial forest plantations have increased to 12,413.9 hectares, and plantation expansion has covered 13,618.8 hectares. Kampung Dayun is an area rich in natural resources, especially peatlands and swamp forests. However, its sustainability faces major challenges due to population growth, land conversion, forest fires, and increasing hydrological and climate changes. Most of the area of Kampung Dayun is peatland, covering an area of 60,280.8 hectares (approximately 80%). The peat swamp forests that are part of the Siak River-Kampar River Peat Hydrological Unit (KHG) have a unique diversity of flora and fauna, including species of Sumatran tigers, hornbills, sambar deer, bears, monkeys, wild boars, langurs, and monitor lizards.