Bali is a fertility place where the dream of having a baby can come true with world class standards
Sanur, Bali, which we have known as a tourism paradise, is now being transformed into a beacon of hope in the health sector. This big step was initiated by BUMN, through InJourney, which officially started construction of the first international fertility service center in the Sanur Special Economic Zone (KEK).
Imagine: Bali is no longer just a place to vacation, but also a place where the dream of having a baby can be realized with world-class standards.
This project is no joke. InJourney collaborates with Alpha IVF Group, a leading fertility clinic network from Malaysia, and SPOG Bali (ASPOBA). They will provide IVF (IVF) and comprehensive women-child health services, targeted to be operational by mid-2027.
This is the answer to the challenge of thousands of our people who are forced to look for quality services abroad.
InJourney's Main Director, Maya Watono, is optimistic that The Sanur will become an 'international health and wellness destination'. The big vision is clear: to hold back foreign exchange which reached Rp. 86 trillion and actually increase state income by up to Rp. 19 trillion.
This is a unique combination: modern science with international standards combined with local Balinese cultural wisdom. The presence of this fertility center, according to the Main Director of InJourney Hospitality, Christine Hutabarat, is proof of Indonesia's seriousness in building a global health destination.
Bali is now proving itself. It not only offers natural beauty, but also hope, healing and a better future for national health.