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Sanur Special Economic Zone Ethnobotanical Garden Becomes Even More Alluring, Nindya Karya Team Receives Appreciation

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November 4, 2025

Sanur (November 4) — Nindya Karya's President Commissioner, Michael Umbas, paid a working visit to the Ethnobotanical Garden project in the Sanur Special Economic Zone, Bali. During the visit, Umbas expressed his appreciation for the achievements and quality of the project team's work, which has now reached 68% progress.

The 4.9-hectare park now appears even greener and more captivating. The herbal garden, therapy pathway, and spiritual pool are designed in a green wellness concept combined with Balinese tropical ethnobotany. Balinese natural harmony is evident in the use of paras stone, natural wood, and thatched roofs, creating a warm yet modern feel.

The park's facilities are also enhanced by thematic night lighting, natural-themed sound ambiance, integrated CCTV, automatic sprinklers, and a mystical fog effect, creating a cool and elegant atmosphere.

"Working on an Ethnobotanical Garden is challenging, requiring strong technical skills, experience, and a commitment to focused work to meet the expectations of many parties. Hopefully, this project will be a testament to the capabilities of the NK community and become an iconic tourist spot in Bali," said Michael Umbas.

The Ethnobotanical Garden of the Sanur Special Economic Zone (KEK Sanur) has become a new green icon for the area, serving as an educational, wellness, and recreational space that reinforces Nindya Karya and InJourney's vision of realizing a world-class, sustainable, and environmentally friendly medical tourism destination.

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