
Blessed with stunning natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage, Indonesia offers numerous unexploredand captivating destinations, such as the province of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). While NTB boasts immensetourism potential, it remains relatively unknown to international travelers. To address this issue, the AXENT(Adventure and Education West Nusa Tenggara) application was developed to provide comprehensive informationabout NTB, encompassing its history, culture, and tourist attractions. The application development methodologyinvolved user interface design using Figma, data collection from the Internet, data integration into the design,application development using Kodular, and testing and evaluation. The results demonstrate that AXENT enhancescultural and tourism awareness, integrates ethnoscience education, and holds the potential to support local economicgrowth. The program also plays a role in preserving culture and the environment by promoting sustainable tourism.In-depth discussions highlight how AXENT addresses development and implementation challenges, includingcollaborating with local communities and government to overcome infrastructure constraints. In conclusion, thedevelopment of AXENT reveals that the application serves not only as a tourist guide but also as a learning tool thatempowers local communities and supports sustainable development in NTB.
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