
For its 4th anniversary, Episode Gading Serpong blends family travel with coastal protection to plant a legacy under Light The World.
True luxury in hospitality is no longer just about the comfort of the room; it is about the footprint we leave behind. As part of JHL Collection’s overarching Light The World sustainability umbrella, Episode Gading Serpong is proving that a hotel’s relationship with its destination can—and should—be profoundly reciprocal.
Marking its fourth anniversary, the hotel has launched a beautiful continuation of its environmental journey, framed around a deeply poetic sentiment: "For the love of four." It is a declaration that the milestone of four years is best celebrated by giving back to the earth that sustains us, ensuring that today's hospitality preserves tomorrow's heritage.
The Second Chapter of a Coastal Legacy
This commitment is not a new trend for the property, but rather the unfolding of an ongoing narrative. The hotel initially laid down its green roots by planting 200 mangrove trees in the vital Muara Village Mangrove Forest in Teluknaga, situated within the coastal PIK area. This initial step was crucial; mangroves serve as nature’s ultimate coastal guardians, filtering water, sheltering local marine biodiversity, and shielding shorelines from erosion.
Now, Episode Gading Serpong is turning the page to its second chapter of mangrove commitment. Far from being a one-off corporate photo-op, this initiative has been seamlessly woven into the very fabric of the guest experience, bridging the gap between community care and seasonal celebration.
Soul of The Soil: Where Family Joy Meets Purpose
The most innovative aspect of this campaign is how it transforms passive awareness into active, collective stewardship. During the 2026 school holiday season, the hotel launched "Holi-Yeay 4.0: Soul of The Soil," a month-long family festival running from June 12 to July 12.
Instead of keeping sustainability behind the scenes, the program brings it to the forefront of family bonding. The 30-day lineup features enriching, hands-on activities for children and parents alike—ranging from digital coding and Lego building to tactile gardening workshops that connect young minds back to the earth.
Crucially, the program links joy directly to impact. Every direct staycation booked during this period, and a portion of all proceeds from the festival’s activities, goes directly toward planting and nurturing these vital mangrove ecosystems. When families check-in for a holiday, they are simultaneously checking-in to a shared mission.
A Shared Path Forward
Through Holi-Yeay 4.0 and the Light The World framework, Episode Gading Serpong is demonstrating that sustainability does not require sacrificing the joy of travel. Instead, it elevates it. From the hands of the hotel teams cultivating these programs to the families who join the activities, every action becomes a collective contribution to our shared home.
The journey to protect our coastlines is a long one, but as the hotel steps confidently into its next chapter, the path forward is clear. For the earth. For the future. For the love of four.

