Seasonal Tourism in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency,

. Indonesia has a variety of tribes and cultures that cannot be separated from the natural beauty which is a tourist destination for the beauty of Lake Toba in North Sumatra. Pangururan District, Samosir Regency is one of the priority points of tourists because Pangururan District is the capital of Samosir Regency so that the impact of the influence of tourist destinations becomes a strategic area for national and international tourism. A person's fatigue in carrying out daily activities makes travelling one of the solutions to calm the mind after facing someone's busy life. Tourism has categories according to conditions, one of which is tourism. Tourism is defined as a form of sustainable tourist visits, in terms of attracting local and non-local tourists with the condition of a tourist destination provided with the natural beauty of Pangururan District, Samosir Regency. Tourism that occurs with tourist visits based on the holiday season and weekdays on tourist visits has increased during holidays with a high number compared to normal days. Tourism management still provides the best service so that tourists don't just drink. In this case, tourism shows the condition of tourists who visit during the holiday season so that they get a response so that the improvement of tourism management is better, this is evidenced by showing the results of field observations. With regard to tourism, it shows that the results are processed based on the opinion of the community as both visitors and local people


Introduction
Tourism is one of the factors that can support an area with its search for the area from a social and economic perspective. an area underdeveloped has a significant natural potential for tourist attraction and can be developed as a potential sustainable tourist destination [1] [9]. Continuous tourism visits sustainable tourists every week, month and yearly. There are several times that the increase in tourist visits take place each year. This manager can provide services as a form of attracting visitors at any time so as to maintain the quality of tourist destinations. The better the quality provided, the more visitors will increase in the vulnerability of a sustainable time so as to provide foreign exchange for the region and tourism management [2]. The tourism manager must be able to provide the best service in running the tourism industry in terms of supporting tourist destinations that are good infrastructure, security, comfort and management so that visitors are not only in certain situations but every time and provide income that is not on time.
Tourism occurs with tourist visits based on holidays and on weekdays this happens to tourist visits which increase on holidays with a high number compared to usual days [11]. The handling of tourism also has an impact on people's income, in this case, many people are at the stage at tourist sites that are managed by individuals or groups [10] [14]. The tourist destinations that are presented provide natural beauty that is located in mountainous areas and lakeside areas in the Lake Toba area, one of which is in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency and makes it one of the national tourism strategy areas managed by the regional government specifically in the Lake Toba area [3].

Seasonal Tourism
Tourism is one of the strategic sectors in the Samosir Regency. Apart from being a locomotive for the improvement of the people's economy, this sector also contributes to Regional Original Income (PAD). The amount of contribution to the tourism sector depends on the number of tourist visits to Pangururan District, Samosir Regency [4]. Seasonal tourism is an important issue that needs attention, where the movement of the number of tourist visitors in the high season and the low season will be different [5]. This has an impact on the income of tourism business actors and workers who in the low season will lose their jobs. Monitoring on seasonal tourism issues is very useful for the sustainability of tourism in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency so that from these results it can be used as an evaluation for problem solvers related to the movement of tourist visits to Pangururan District, Samosir Regency and increasing job opportunities in tourist objects.

Seasonal Tourism Research Approach
The series of data collection on seasonal tourism issues in Pangururan Subdistrict, Samosir Regency, requires data related to components measuring seasonal degrees, components strengthening spring-peak and low tourism, infrastructure components as well as short-term and seasonal employment components [12] [13]. Identification of data regarding components measuring the degree of seasonality, strengthening spring-peak, provision of infrastructure, as well as short-term and seasonal work components, are monitored through secondary data from the tourism office of Samosir Regency [6]. Secondary data on measuring the degree of seasonality, strengthening spring-peak, provision of infrastructure as well as short-term and seasonal work components are components related to the notification to PHRI, government and tourist information centres. The results of annual percentage calculations from measuring the degree of seasonality, strengthening spring-peak, provision of infrastructure and short-term and seasonal work components to PHRI, government and tourist information centres in existing conditions are linked to the previous year's calculation results using the Performance Indicator formula [7]. The results of calculations using this formula are linked to the target percentage for achieving the Sustainable Tourism Index (IPBK). The statistical results using this Performance Indicator formula will be interpreted as a factual assessment of seasonal tourism monitoring of tourism activities in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency. Likewise, the component measuring the degree of seasonality, strengthening spring-peak, and the infrastructure provision    (4) short-term jobs and seasonal jobs) contained in the variable and indicator components in this study refer to the Sustainable Tourism Observatory Monitoring Center (MCSTO) that has been established by UNWTO.

Result and Discussion
Based on the statistical results of distributing questionnaires to respondents, results were obtained that strongly agree 44% that tourists enjoy the experience at tourist destinations in Pangururan District, 44% act in agreement, 9% are normal, 2% disagree and 1% strongly disagree.

The Roads And Signage Make It Easy For Me
For travelling Stating (26%) tourists who strongly agree that the existing roads and signage make it easier for tourists to travel in Pangururan District, (47%) agree, (24%) say they are normal, (3%) disagree and (0) %) strongly disagree.

Existing Cultural And Natural Sites Are Well Cared For
(24%) strongly agree with the cultural and natural sites that are well maintained in Pangururan District, (36%) agree, (33%) say they are normal, (4%) disagree, and (3%) state totally disagree.

I Got A Chance And Enjoyed Local Dishes
Stating (14%) strongly agree that the quality of food is good in Pangururan District, (44%) agree, (34%) say it is normal, (5%) disagree, and (3%) strongly disagree.

The Quality Of Accommodation Here Is Good
Stating (13%) strongly agree with the service that tourists feel is good in Pangururan District, (42%) agree, (37%) say they are normal, (6%) disagree, and (2%) strongly disagree.

The Service I Feel Here Is Good
Stating (22%) strongly agree regarding staff who work in the tourism industry who are competent and very helpful in Pangururan District, (41%) agree, (32%) state that they are normal, (4%) disagree, and (1%) strongly disagree.

The Staff Who Work In The Tourism Industry Here Are Competent And Very Helpful
(24%) strongly agree with the availability of souvenirs and artworks in Pangururan District, (36%) agree, (33%) say they are normal, (4%) disagree, and (3%) strongly disagree.

I Think I Got The Right Price
Stating (24%) strongly agree that tourists feel they get the right price in Pangururan District, (42%) agree, (30%) say they are normal, (2%) disagree, and (2%) strongly disagree.

Tourist Visit Rate
In the tourism destination development sector, it is very important to pay attention to the number of tourist visits in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency. WTO (2004) states that in fact, very few destinations have consistent tourism throughout the year. Some destinations are highly dependent on climate and weather patterns. The low season reflects unfavourable weather conditions such as cold, rain, heat and excessive humidity and storms. Meanwhile, the high season with optimal weather is more favourable for the tourism sector. The number of tourist visits, both domestic and foreign tourists, is estimated to increase every year. In 2017, the number of tourist visits was 278,059 people, an increase of 45.79% of the number of tourist visits in the previous year, namely 90,728 people (Table 1).   (Figure 2).

Figure 2 Tourist Attractions in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency
The picture shows the tourism attraction that occurs at Tourism Objects of the Ulos Huta Raja Batak Weaving Community and Boru Sinaetang Tourism Object in this attraction the lack of visitors is due to the Covid 19 pandemic disaster but it does not rule out the absence of visitors.
What happened to the Huta Raja weaving community has just been a weaving festival held by the weaving craftsmen community, while at the new Sinaetang tourist location only a few people have visited. With a pandemic like now, visitors have experienced a drastic decline.

Increase Visits Outside the Tourism Season
Monitoring of tourist visits outside the tourist season is important because it has an impact on tourism activities. This monitoring is carried out by taking samples of tourists in Pangururan Boru Sinaetang Tourism Object

Tourism Object of the Huta Raja Batak Ulos Weaving Community
District, Samosir Regency. The statement table on the reasons for tourists visiting Pangururan sub-district, Samosir Regency can be seen in (Table 3).

No Issue Components and Indicators
Existing Conditions 2020 Y3 Reasons for tourist visits outside the tourist season 1 Enjoy the experience at the destination 4,5 2 Existing roads and signage make it easy 3, 6 3 The destination is quiet and not crowded 3,6 4 Get interesting experiences from local culture 4,6 5 Existing cultural and natural sites are well maintained 3, 6 6 Cultural and natural sites are easy to access 3, 6 7 There are good souvenirs and artworks available 3,6  (Table 4). Table 4 The method for identifying sustainable tourism performance on seasonal tourism issues in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency

No Issue Components and Indicators
Existing Conditions 2020 Y3 1 Percentage of employment from the tourism industry that is permanent 3.5 Caption: The results of monitoring the issue of tourism on the seasonal workforce for the tourism season in Pangururan District in 2020 can be seen in Table 4. From the overall data above, it explains that showing significant satisfaction or with a value range of 3.5 tourism workers has a reason for the existence of tourism activities. labour can work. Thus, tourist destinations in Panururan District, Samosir Regency, are in a good category.

Conclusion
The results of the research based on the answers of local people or newcomers explained that tourism shows an impact that will have a significant impact on regional income where with tourism, the government can increase income from tourists managed by the government and cannot be separated from tours managed by individuals which also increase income. individuals with regard to this society are helped by opening up jobs for the community. However, with the current pandemic condition, many have complained that the number of tourists has decreased so that the government and individual stages have decreased because some people are in the stages of managing tourist objects in the Pangururan sub-district, Samosir Regency. However, the impact that occurs on the environment does not cause pollution, this is because tourism management is quite good. As a form of the government's role in supporting tourism, especially in Pangururan District, Samosir Regency, infrastructure development in the form of tourist destination facilities and infrastructure so as to attract more tourists both in the holiday season and in the season of weekdays.