Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Apurva Kempinski Bali, a 5-star luxury hotel with pyramid-like architectural style which is the main venue for the peak event of G20 summit today, Tuesday (15/11/2022).
Reporting from BUMN ITDC official website, this hotel turned out to be owned by a conglomerate or one of the richest people in Indonesia, William Katuari, Chief Executive Officer of Wings Group. As of 2021, William Katuari had a wealth of US$1 billion or the equivalent of Rp. 14 trillion, making him the 31st richest person in Indonesia.
Perched atop the majestic cliffs of Nusa Dua, with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and tropical gardens, Apurva Kempinski Bali offers the epitome of beachside luxury.
Photo: Apurva Kempinski Bali. Photo: doc. Kempinski
Apurva Kempinski Bali. Photo: doc. Kempinski |
Located on Sawangan Beach, Nusa Dua, Bali, this five-star hotel in Bali presents itself as a magnificent open-air theater, the embodiment of Indonesian elegance.
Apurva Kempinski Bali is the first Kempinski facility in Bali and the second in Indonesia. The hotel occupies 14 hectares of land with 475 rooms, eight restaurants and bars, including Bali’s first aquarium restaurant.
“Every aspect of this hotel has been handcrafted by Indonesia’s leading artisans who promote the diversity and heritage of the archipelago. This, coupled with Kempinski’s reputation as a leading international hotel chain, ensures that our vision of delivering luxury in the context of Indonesia, culture will be realized,” said Wings group chairman William Katuari, owner of The Apurva Kempinski Bali.
Photo: The atmosphere of Apurva Hotel before the G2O summit on Tuesday (13/11/2022). (CNBC Indonesia/TriSusilo)
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Apurva Kempinski Bali will also have a spa, a fitness center with sea views, a 60-metre swimming pool, a children’s pool and a family activity area. Meetings and conferences at Apurva Kempinski will be held in the 1,076 sq m Grand Ballroom. pillarless hall, meeting room, beachfront wedding chapel and 2,200 sq m garden area.
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