Spiritual tourism is a rapidly growing form of special interest tourism in line with the increasing need for psycho-spiritual healing. Bukit Batu in Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan, has the potential to become a spiritual tourism destination with attractions that are sacred to the Kaharingan community. However, unprofessional management and a lack of integration of interfaith tolerance values have created a need for a more inclusive management strategy. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach using SWOT analysis to formulate a spiritual tourism management strategy based on interfaith moderation. The analysis reveals that Bukit Batu is positioned in Quadrant I of the IE matrix, indicating significant opportunities and dominant strengths. The aggressive strategies developed focus on strengthening digital promotion, interfaith engagement, and the development of spiritual attractions that support values of tolerance and diversity. This research is expected to strengthen the preservation of local culture and promote social harmony within a pluralistic society.
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