The Apurva Kempinski Bali, located in Nusa Dua, Bali, has been awarded the title of “Leader in Eco-Hospitality” at the ULTRAs Awards 2024. The ceremony took place on November 7 at Kensington Palace in London. More than 28 million members of the GHA DISCOVERY program selected this resort as a shining example of combining luxury with care for the environment and community.
The hotel is committed to sustainability in every aspect of its operations. Here are some highlights of its eco-initiatives:
• Effective waste management,
• A rooftop hydroponic garden,
• Mangrove restoration projects.
Despite its strong ecological focus, the resort maintains unparalleled comfort and beauty. Its architecture draws inspiration from the ancient Majapahit Kingdom, and the ambiance is steeped in Indonesian traditions and culture.
The Majapahit Kingdom was one of the most powerful and influential ancient states in Southeast Asia, existing in modern-day Indonesia from the late 13th to early 16th century. Its cultural and architectural heritage remains a profound influence on the region. For instance, Candi Brahu, constructed from red brick, exemplifies traditional Majapahit style.
Unique Guest Experiences at The Apurva Kempinski Bali
Every guest can enjoy not only a luxurious stay but also participate in meaningful initiatives that benefit nature and society, such as:
• Riding electric vehicles,
• Joining community support projects,
• Learning about sustainable farming programs.
“Our goal is to demonstrate that luxury can be eco-friendly. This award motivates us to continue creating comfort while driving positive change in the world,” said the hotel’s General Manager, Vincent Guironnet.
More travelers today seek vacations that merge luxury with environmental responsibility. The Apurva Kempinski Bali is a prime example of delivering world-class service while contributing to environmental conservation and community development. A stay here offers unparalleled comfort while allowing guests to make a positive impact.
2024 has been a remarkable year for Bali’s hospitality industry, with several resorts recognized for their commitment to sustainability. Alongside The Apurva Kempinski Bali, the following were also honored:
• Potato Head Bali for its innovative approach to ecological projects,
• Raffles Bali for its sustainable architecture and cultural initiatives,
• K Club Ubud for integrating eco-friendly solutions within its resort zone.
These resorts demonstrate that luxury and environmental stewardship can go hand in hand, creating a sustainable future for tourism.
The Apurva Kempinski Bali: Unparalleled Luxury
The resort features 465 rooms and villas, each offering a blend of luxury and comfort. Rates start from IDR 5,200,000 per night.
On-site amenities include:
• Three pools, including a stunning main pool with panoramic ocean views, plus private pools in most villas and suites,
• Six restaurants and bars offering exquisite Indonesian cuisine and international culinary masterpieces.
The Apurva Kempinski Bali sets the gold standard for eco-luxury in the hospitality industry.
Sources: en.antaranews.com,kempinski.com
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