Hi, I’m Rama, HR Operations and Engagement at Bukit Vista. One of the most fulfilling parts of my role is witnessing how ideas grow into impactful innovations through the dedication of our team. Today, I want to share the story of an internal project that beautifully combines curiosity, technology, and storytelling: the Atlas Nusantara Map.
At Bukit Vista, we often ask: how can we better understand the places we serve? Bali isn’t just a backdrop for hospitality—it’s a living, changing landscape shaped by people, culture, and time. We wanted a way to make that evolution visible. Previously, our insights into Bali’s spatial transformation came through anecdotes or scattered data. There wasn’t a simple, intuitive way for our team, partners, or guests to see the difference between the Bali of the past and today.
That limitation sparked an idea.
Thanks to the initiative of Reza Kurniawan, our Fullstack Developer, Bukit Vista now features an embedded, interactive map on our official website that offers a side-by-side comparison of Bali’s geography between 1965 and today. This tool isn’t just a map—it’s a visual time machine.
With just a few clicks, users can explore how tourism, infrastructure, and urban development have reshaped Bali over the decades. From rural villages turned into cultural hubs, to new roads and airports appearing on the horizon, the Atlas Nusantara Map invites you to witness history unfold.