In the village of Bojong Kulur Bogor, where the government is currently vigorously undertaking an intensive rural area development program, this study examines the impact of infrastructure and culinary options on visitor satisfaction along the river. Due to its rather densely populated residential sector, Bojong Kulur Village has a distinct urban atmosphere and is one of Indonesia's most densely populated villages. A culinary tourism destination was constructed on pier 6 in the residential area by the village government in collaboration with the head of RT 06 RW 36 Vila Nusa Indah III Block KD, and it was opened in June 2022. The goal of this study is to describe how tourism infrastructure affects riverbank tourism, and it is anticipated that the results will be helpful when organizing volunteer activities in tourist locations.Quantitative writing techniques are employed. the theoretical framework on which journals, websites, and libraries operate. Based on data that has been obtained and can be advised to river tourism management, the study's findings include service and infrastructure upgrades for riverside tourist partners in Bojong Kulur Village.
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