As Indonesia prepares to celebrate its 80th Independence Day on August 17, 2025, Plataran Indonesia unveils a theme that speaks to its enduring mission: Pariwisata Indonesia yang Mendunia“Indonesian Tourism on the Global Stage.” This milestone year also marks the start of the 8th President’s term, adding symbolic weight to the festivities, especially with the grand opening of Plataran Makassar on August 8. This new place is poised to become a new culinary and event destination in Eastern Indonesia. Situated in a city rising as a business hub, the venue blends refined hospitality with local heritage, offering a fresh complement to Makassar’s vibrant F&B scene.

For 16 years, Plataran has built its brand around three pillars: nature, culture, and people. These values shape its operations across resorts, hotels, dining venues, national parks, private cruises, and event services. Its collaborative approach—working closely with government and tourism stakeholders—supports sustainable growth across the industry. In 2025, Plataran’s expansion reflects a dynamic mix of initiatives. Its casual dining concept, Teras by Plataran, has grown into malls and standalone locations, serving locally inspired meals in accessible settings. The company continues to host and cater national and international events, from conferences to exhibitions. In wellness, Plataran launched Rahita Holistic Wellness at Plataran Puncak, offering integrated health experiences. Nearby, Plataran Puncak Titik Nol began operations, expanding the brand’s regional footprint.

Internationally, Plataran is finalizing partnerships with global hotel groups to strengthen its network. A collaboration with Japan’s Okura Hotel Group began in 2024 and continues as part of a broader cultural diplomacy effort to align Indonesian hospitality with global standards. Plataran’s community programs also continue to flourish. Plataran Junior offers cultural and educational experiences for children, while Plataran Senior focuses on wellness, learning, and family travel—sharing national values across generations. In Central Java, Plataran has expanded its Plataran Borobudur facilities into a full ecosystem for weddings and events, encompassing a resort, hotel, convention center, and sanctuary.

As Indonesia looks toward its Indonesia Emas vision—Golden Indonesia—Plataran sees this Independence Day as a time to honor progress and embrace the future. Through its ongoing work in hospitality, culture, and sustainability, the company remains committed to elevating Indonesia—at home and on the world stage.