Bringing heritage to the world stage, The Apurva Kempinski Bali introduces a fresh perspective on Indonesia’s rich traditions through immersive experiences.
The Apurva Kempinski Bali is bringing Indonesia’s cultural heritage to the forefront in 2025 with its latest campaign, Powerful Indonesia to the World. For five years, the resort has been a hub for celebrating the country’s rich traditions, from culinary arts to music, dance and craftsmanship. This year, it continues its mission with immersive programmes covering culture, wellness, gastronomy and sustainability, blending authenticity with a global perspective.
When guests arrive, they are welcomed into a world that reflects Indonesia’s diverse traditions. The resort’s tiered architecture cascades down a cliffside, surrounded by lush greenery, flowing water features and pools that mirror the country’s natural beauty. The experience evolves every two months, highlighting seven key regions: Sumatra, Nusa Tenggara, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. Guests can explore Indonesia’s heritage through curated rituals, culinary delights, folklore, traditional games and artisanal crafts.
The renowned hotel’s spa, Apurva Spa, also introduces an elevated wellness programme that fuses scientific principles with Indonesia’s ancient healing traditions. This year’s insights include Agra Shala Healing, a holistic therapy designed to restore balance and Neurobics Training, which enhances cognitive and physical well-being. Signature experiences such as Awakening the Chakra Spirit, featuring the sacred Melukat purification ritual, offer a deeper connection to spiritual wellness. With expert-led sessions in sound healing, numerology and Reformer Pilates, the 2025 wellness programme provides a tailored approach to modern-day self-care.
Renowned for its gastronomy, The Apurva Kempinski Bali continues to innovate with exclusive collaborations and diverse culinary experiences. This year, Koral, Bali’s first aquarium restaurant, welcomes Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Baptiste Natali, who brings fresh perspectives to its immersive dining concept. The beverage programme also introduces creative mixology, where skilled bartenders craft signature cocktails infused with rare Indonesian ingredients.
As Indonesia’s first GSTC-certified hotel, The Apurva Kempinski Bali remains dedicated to responsible tourism. Its sustainability goals include achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 and strengthening initiatives in decarbonisation, ethical sourcing, and cultural preservation. With ongoing mangrove restoration, carbon footprint assessments and partnerships with local artisans, the resort is shaping a future honouring the environment and Indonesia’s cultural legacy.
The Apurva Kempinski Bali
Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Sawangan
Nusa Dua, 80361 Bali, Indonesia
T: +62 361 209 2288
E: info.bali@kempinski.com
W: kempinski.com
IG: @kempinskibali