In Vacanator, a paguyuban is a community organization that has a special agreement to support individuals as partners and/or affiliates. They play a crucial role in strengthening the Vacanator network and integrating local expertise into the services offered, enriching the travel experiences we provide.
Responsibilities of the Paguyuban
Community Development
- Facilitate Training and Workshops
- The paguyuban is responsible for organizing training and workshops for their members, aimed at enhancing skills and knowledge. This includes topics such as sustainable tourism practices and local cultural promotion.
Collaboration with Vacanator
- Development of New Initiatives
- The paguyuban should collaborate with Vacanator to identify new opportunities and develop initiatives that benefit the local community and enrich the tourist experience. This could involve projects that support cultural preservation or local economic development programs.
Compliance and Oversight
- Legal Compliance
- The paguyuban must ensure that all activities and programs they run comply with local and national regulations related to tourism and community development.
- Monitoring and Feedback
- The paguyuban is required to actively monitor activities and provide feedback to Vacanator for continuous improvement. This includes timely reporting of issues or policy violations.
By being part of Vacanator, the paguyuban plays a vital role in promoting sustainable tourism and supporting local community development in Bali. If you need more information or have questions, please contact our paguyuban management team for assistance.