Reefs, Oceans, Land, Ecology. These are the four areas that are the primary focus of the R.O.L.E Foundation – a Bali based charity that Karma has been working …
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This summer, it is time to embark on a magnificent journey and immerse yourself in the unparalleled natural beauty of Indonesia. The captivating allure of the archipelago is …
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The 42nd ASEAN Summit took place in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, on May 10-11, with leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gathering for the event. Presiding …
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What if there was a platform for all of us to learn from each other? What if we could work collectively to accelerate change? YOUTHTOPIA is the go-to …
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Putting sustainability to the forefront, yesterday The Apurva Kempinski Bali is thrilled to announce the launch of its new sustainable menu, “Locaflair”, featuring an array of fresh ingredients …
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Indulge in your perfect summer getaway at Karma Kandara, where your ideal summer days come to life. Nestled atop the limestone cliffs with unparalleled views of the Indian …
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Nestled along the iconic Kuta and Legian neighbourhood, perched high above the palms where fun and romance collide, Kuta Social Club is renowned for its unique experiences and …
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A key motive for Karma Group is to create unforgettable destination experiences. And sometimes, that means connecting Karma Group members and guests with some of the inspiring organisations …
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EVERYONE LOVES BRUNCH!!! Full Stop!
It all comes down to a simple equation: food + the company we keep + a good environment = happiness.
A new investigative report, Pulping Borneo, finds that the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) Group, the world’s largest viscose producer and major paper products company, continues to rely on deforestation in its supply chain despite a high-profile commitment to “No-Deforestation”. The report, co-published by five organizations, also reveals a chain of offshore shell companies pointing to RGE Group control behind a new mega-scale pulp mill in North Kalimantan, putting some of the world’s largest remaining rainforests at risk.
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