Biodiversity Program Mangrove Plantation

Viceroy Bali Strengthens Sustainability Commitment Through Mangrove Plantation with Bendega

Ubud, Bali – 5 March 2026 – As part of its ongoing commitment to responsible hospitalityand environmental stewardship,
Viceroy Bali partnered with Bendega to support mangrove restoration through a tree planting initiative held on
10 February 2026 at 7:00 AM in Kedonganan, Bali.

Biodiversity Program Mangrove Plantation

During the activity, the Viceroy Bali team joined hands with Bendega to plant 100 mangrove trees along the coastal area. The initiative forms part of the hotel’s broader sustainability programme, reinforcing its dedication to protecting natural ecosystems while contributing to the wellbeing of local communities.

Bendega is an Indonesian startup focused on strengthening and utilising mangrove ecosystems while improving the livelihoods of fishermen. By combining environmental conservation with technology, Bendega supports sustainable coastal management, increases fishermen’s income potential, and empowers local small businesses connected to the mangrove ecosystem.

Mangrove forests are among the most powerful natural climate solutions. They absorb and store significantly more carbon than terrestrial forests, helping mitigate climate change. In addition, mangroves protect coastlines from erosion, provide vital habitats for marine biodiversity, and support the livelihoods of coastal communities by nurturing fish populations and other marine life.

Through the planting of these 100 trees, Viceroy Bali aims to contribute to the long-term restoration of Bali’s coastal ecosystems. The initiative reflects the hotel’s belief that luxury hospitality can and should coexist with responsible environmental practices.

“At Viceroy Bali, sustainability is not simply a concept but an ongoing commitment,” said Mr. Jero Mangku Tindih, Resort Manager of Viceroy Bali. “By partnering with organisations such as Bendega, we hope to contribute to meaningful environmental impact while supporting the communities who depend on these ecosystems.”

The mangrove plantation initiative aligns with Viceroy Bali’s broader sustainability goals, which include supporting local environmental conservation efforts, collaborating with community driven initiatives, and encouraging team participation in activities that create positive ecological impact.

By taking part in hands-on conservation efforts such as mangrove restoration, Viceroy Bali continues to reinforce its vision of responsible luxury, where protecting the natural beauty of Bali is an essential part of the guest experience and the hotel’s long term commitment to the island.

For more information about Viceroy Bali and its sustainability initiatives, please visit www.viceroybali.com/sustainability.

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Werkudara Yarri
Marketing & Promotions Manager
marcom@viceroybali.com
WhatsApp: +62 858 1933 7860


About Viceroy Bali

Viceroy Bali is a family-owned resort in the peaceful highlands of Ubud, offering private pool villas with wide views of the surrounding jungle and valley. The resort combines Balinese hospitality with modern comfort, featuring Apéritif Restaurant & Bar, CasCades Restaurant, Pinstripe Bar, and Akoya Spa, each adding its own touch to the Viceroy experience.

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Website: viceroybali.com/en
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Patrick Farrell

Patrick Farrell is the General Manager of Viceroy Bali and has over 10 years experience working in luxury travel and hospitality. Particularly passionate about luxury health and wellness travel, Patrick thrives on creating unique, holistic experiences for luxury hotels.