PT Bukit Uluwatu Villa Tbk operates environmental friendly hotels and resorts in Indonesia. It operates through Hotel; Lifestyle, Leisure, and Entertainment; and Real Estate segments. The company primarily owns and operates Alila Ubud, Alila Villas Uluwatu, Alila Manggis, Alila SCBD, Alila Villas Bintan, Alila Tarabitan, and Alila Borobudur properties. It provides hospitality, food, and beverage services; trading, construction, industrial, agricultural, printing, transportation, workshop, touristry, and forestry services; and hotel guest rooms and restaurant services. The company also sells land or villas. PT Bukit Uluwatu Villa Tbk was founded in 2000 and is based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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