01827nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002500043653002800068653001400096653002900110653001600139100001600155700001500171700002000186245004600206856016600252300001000418490000700428520114200435022002001577 d10aEco-cultural Tourism10aFestival for the People10aMandalika10aResort Design Guidelines10aSasak House1 aY. Ardhiati1 aD.T. Begin1 aT. Hariprasetyo00aMandalika: Eco-cultural Tourism in Lombok uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85140851168&doi=10.18848%2f2325-1662%2fCGP%2fv16i02%2f61-73&partnerID=40&md5=f21025b0efcd13e664c585686b7b1b5f a61-730 v163 aMandalika is a new eco-cultural tourism destination in Lombok, Indonesia. Often advertised as “the New Bali,” Lombok offers an ecological and eco-cultural response as a tourism destination, in contrast to Bali’s Nusa Dua resort hotels. On the basis of a phenomenological research method centered on the spirit of place, the Mandalika Resort Development Guidelines (RDGL) formed the framework for an ecological and eco-cultural response to resort development. To ensure sustainable eco-cultural development, the study identifies the tangible and intangible cultural heritage in Lombok as magnets of eco-cultural tourism. It is envisioned that an eco-resort that combines eco-social and ecological design attributes will serve as a meeting point for visitors, investors, and the local people. Designed to be in harmony with the environment, the proposed eco-cultural resort offers a potential refuge for local disaster mitigation. The RDGL were successfully completed and launched in 2019 and now serve as a framework for investors who plan to build tourist facilities, handicraft enterprises, and agricultural commodities in Lombok. a23251662 (ISSN)