The goal of this work is to promote a sustainable community-based tourist industry in Bringin Village, Malang District, Indonesia, by using the participatory action research methodology (PAR) to a practical example of the village. The PAR model utilized in this study is divided into three circles: 1) problem identification and tourist capacity analysis; 2) strategic planning and communitybased tourism implementation at the place; and 3) assessment of long-term tourism development and plan revision. The PAR methodology uses 50 people's replies to questionnaires, site surveys, in-depth conversations, and three rounds of discussion with village policymakers to plan tourism implementation in each circle. Our result indicates that by using PAR, the involvement of communities in Bringin can contribute to the sustainability of tourism sites in Bringin. The involvement of all stakeholders is the key to create a sustainable tourist spot. An important note from our research is that because the PAR method is highly dependent on the social capital of a region, the PAR methods or steps used in our study cannot be directly applied to other regions.