Potential Geotourism of Pengantin Cave, Rumpin, as a National Nature Reserve Ilyas Furqon (a), Novi Triany (a*), Edy Sugiarto (b), Himmes Fitra Yuda (a), Mohammad Apriniyadi (a), Dyah Ayu Setyorini (a), Anil (a)
a. Geological Engineering, Faculty of Earth and Energy Technologies, Trisakti University, Jakarta
novi.triany[at]trisakti.ac.id
b. Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Earth and Energy Technologies, Trisakti University, Jakarta
Abstract
The Rumpin district, Bogor Regency is known as an area for mining sand and rock materials. However, behind this, there is also an attractive tourism potential, both in terms of the beauty of the landscape and from a scientific perspective in several locations in the Rumpin area, for example, Pengantin cave. Therefore we need a geological study that can describe the uniqueness of the bridal cave and the calculation of the feasibility of the bridal cave as a geological heritage site. By using the geological analysis approach and quantitative analysis using the SNI classification, it is known that the geosite location of the Bride Cave is included in the classification of moderate risk of degradation. Overall, the feasibility value of the bridal cave as a geotourism destination is 61.4%.
Keywords: nature reserve- geotourism- Pengantin cave- Rumpin district
Topic: Symposium on Energy and Environmental Science and Engineering