The Apurva Kempinski Bali: Redefining Sustainable Luxury in Indonesia

The Apurva Kempinski Bali has firmly established itself as a trailblazer in sustainable luxury hospitality, setting new benchmarks for eco-conscious travel in Indonesia. Recognised internationally for its pioneering efforts, the resort remains at the forefront of responsible tourism while offering the highest level of refined luxury.

 

As the first hotel in Indonesia to achieve GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) certification, The Apurva Kempinski Bali integrates world-class sustainability standards into every aspect of its operations. Adding to its credentials, the resort secured its second consecutive EarthCheck Silver certification and was crowned “Best Sustainable Hotel” at the prestigious Ultimate Luxury Travel Related Awards (ULTRAs) at Kensington Palace in London. Voted on by 28 million GHA DISCOVERY loyalty programme members, the accolade underscores the resort’s reputation as a global leader in eco-luxury.

 

 

A Greener Future with Purpose

From carbon reduction programmes to mangrove restoration, the resort consistently implements initiatives that protect the environment and promote biodiversity. Its Decarbonisation Programme has already seen over 1,000 mangrove seedlings planted in 2024, complemented by guest-driven carbon offsetting through a partnership with Jejakin. Collaborations with Nissan Indonesia bring electric vehicle guest experiences and green airport transfers, reinforcing its commitment to cleaner mobility.

 

In its kitchens, sustainability is also a guiding principle. The resort embraces a farm-to-table philosophy, sourcing cage-free eggs, fresh produce from its rooftop hydroponic garden, and premium spring water from Mount Agung through Balian Water. Partnerships with Samsara Living Museum and Javara Indonesia further highlight regenerative farming practices and Indonesia’s forgotten biodiversity.

 

 

Celebrating Indonesian Culture

Beyond sustainability, The Apurva Kempinski Bali has made cultural preservation central to its identity. Its iconic architecture pays homage to Indonesia’s majestic landscapes and craftsmanship, while annual brand campaigns spotlight the nation’s rich diversity. From the “Unity in Diversity” campaign in 2022 to “Powerful Indonesia: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” in 2024, the resort continues to elevate Indonesian traditions, artistry, and culinary heritage onto the global stage.

 

This year’s campaign, “Powerful Indonesia to the World,” expands the celebration to international audiences, curating immersive experiences rooted in sustainability, wellness, culinary excellence, and cultural encounters.

 

 

Empowering Communities

At its core, The Apurva Kempinski Bali also champions local empowerment. Through partnerships with Balinese communities, the resort organises village clean-ups, recruits local talent, and showcases Indonesian arts and crafts at its Asha Curated Boutique & Gallery. Collaborations with the Solemen Family Foundation extend its reach further, supporting disadvantaged families across Bali.

 

 

Leading Eco-Luxury Hospitality

By seamlessly blending luxury, sustainability, and cultural authenticity, The Apurva Kempinski Bali has become a shining example of how the hospitality industry can evolve responsibly. Its accolades and initiatives not only position the resort as a leader in eco-luxury travel but also as a proud ambassador of Indonesia’s cultural and environmental heritage on the world stage.

 

 

Earlier this year, The Apurva Kempinski Bali hosted its annual Path to Sustainable Growth 2025 summit, gathering sustainability experts, business leaders, and cultural advocates under the theme “Shaping the Future of Responsible, Inclusive, and Profitable Tourism.” The conversations spanned biodiversity, water conservation, and community-driven initiatives, with highlights from Helianti Hilman on Indonesia’s food heritage, Nicolas Perez on water sustainability, and Dr. Stefan Phang on social impact programmes like Linen for Life. The exchange of ideas offered fresh perspectives on how hospitality can balance luxury with responsibility.

 

What set the summit apart was its focus on tangible action. The Apurva Kempinski Bali calculated the event’s carbon footprint—6,537.75 kgCO2e, equivalent to planting 725 mangrove trees—and pledged to offset the emissions. Attendees described the gathering as “a game-changer,” leaving with both inspiration and practical strategies to champion change. With this summit, the resort reaffirmed its position as a leader in sustainable hospitality, proving that the future of travel lies in weaving culture, community, and care for the planet into every journey.