Exclusive one-, two- and three-bedroom villas designed for complete privacy
The
Apurva Kempinski Bali has launched a collection of 43 beautifully
appointed private villas, nestled in tropical gardens on the clifftops
of Nusa Dua. Named after the mighty kingdoms that once ruled over
Indonesia, the one-, two- and three-bedroom pool villas evoke the
tropical characteristics of southern Bali, offering discerning visitors
complete privacy, spacious indoor-outdoor living and a delectable
flavour of Balinese life.
“The debut of our new villa collection means The Apurva Kempinski
Bali is ready to welcome families or groups of any size, for any
occasion; from intimate family escapes and show-stopping weddings, to
board-level meetings and incentives,” says General Manager Vincent
Guironnet. “The completion of the villas marks the final stage in our
development, just in time for our grand opening. With 475 rooms, suites
and villas, six dining outlets, an outstanding spa and a collection of
versatile meetings and events spaces, The Apurva Kempinski Bali is one
of the most dynamic, dramatic and breath-taking resorts on the Island of
the Gods.”
Hidden away among tropical gardens, each of the two-storey villas
affords complete privacy. Self-contained plunge pools and outdoor
terraces are surrounded by lush foliage and clever architectural
features created by architect Budiman Hendropurnomo, who founded the
Indonesia office of Denton Corker Marshal.
All of the villas offer private plunge pools and spacious outdoor
terraces, while the larger options also feature kitchens and rooftop
dining areas. Wood and stone-clad interiors are meticulously finished
with rattan bamboo furniture, woven Sumba textiles and handmade
woodcarvings from Bali and Java, giving guests a flavour of Bali’s rich
history of design and creativity.
“We have made tremendous efforts to showcase Indonesian heritage in the
eyes of the world by incorporating the best local craftsmanship,
philosophy and materials into the interior design,” said Rudy Dodo,
founder of Jakarta-based Trivium Design Group, which is responsible for
interiors throughout the resort.
PRIVATE KINGDOMS
Named after the kingdom that ruled from east Java in the 13th-Century,
Singhasari One-Bedroom Villas offer a generous 202 sq m of living space
that’s perfect for couples, with a private pool and terrace on the
ground floor and a king-sized bedroom and outdoor rain shower upstairs.
Sriwijaya Two-Bedroom Villas range from 200 to 460 sq m, with an
additional twin bedroom and a rooftop lounge and dining area, while the
Majapahit Three-Bedroom Villas open out onto their own tropical gardens,
with private kitchens, spacious outdoor living area and room for six
adults and three children to sleep, ranging from 637 to 891 sq m.
Set at the water’s edge adjacent to the Apurva Wedding Chapel, the
three-bedroom Nusantara Presidential Villa is the jewel in the resort’s
collection, with 1,379 sq m of indoor-outdoor space. Derived from the
Sanskrit phrase for ‘Indonesian archipelago’, Nusantara is set over two
spectacular levels, with a master suite, living area and 18-metre
swimming pool on the ground floor and two additional bedrooms and an
eight-metre infinity pool on the upper level. With its self-contained
facilities and magnificent ocean views, Nusantara Presidential Villa is
the ultimate spot for a wedding reception or private event, with a
private fully equipped kitchen and direct access to the Apurva Wedding
Chapel.
In addition to staying in some of the most exclusive accommodation in
Bali, villa guests also have access to the exclusive Villa Lounge, which
offers around the clock refreshments in sumptuous surroundings.
Ten years after work began in 2010, The Apurva Kempinski Bali is now
fully operational, thanks to the efforts of an enormous team of
craftsmen, artisans, designers and architects. Their tireless work,
time-honoured skills and unceasing attention to detail means that the
stage is now set for discerning travellers to enjoy an unforgettable
Balinese experience in the most striking new hotel on the Island of the
Gods. (incentivetravel)
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