Aerial View of Tanah Gajah Ubud, A Resort By Hadiprana
Aerial View of Tanah Gajah Ubud, A Resort By Hadiprana Photo Courtesy of Tanah Gajah

Tanah Gajah Launches Soulful Wellness Retreats in the Heart of Bali

The Art-Filled Estate Introduces Three New Holistic Experiences Blending Balinese Spirituality, Cultural Connection, and Curated Healing in Ubud

Source: Tanah Gajah a Resort by Hadiprana 

Reported By: Matthew Kennedy

April 24th, 2025 – At Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana, wellness is not a luxury add-on—it’s a fully integrated invitation to realignment. Just beyond the bustle of Ubud, among swaying rice paddies and sacred Hindu sites, this 24-villa sanctuary now offers a trio of deeply personal wellness retreats designed to meet guests at every stage of their healing journey.

Rooted in ancient Balinese traditions and shaped by modern wellness principles, each retreat provides a layered experience of introspection, movement, and connection—spanning water blessings led by local priests, chakra-aligning massages, and immersive sound healing with Tibetan singing bowls. The goal? Not just to unwind, but to truly reconnect.

One Bedroom Pool Villa - Tanah Gajah
One Bedroom Pool Villa - Tanah GajahPhoto Courtesy of Tanah Gajah

A Philosophy of Personalized Healing

The new programs range from two to five nights, with each itinerary curated around a foundation of daily movement, therapeutic treatments, and nourishing cuisine. Guests begin their experience with Tanah Gajah’s signature Ayurvedic Abhyanga massage, followed by private yoga, mindful treks through the countryside, and daily meals at The Tempayan, the resort’s Balinese restaurant, which takes a clean and traditional approach to local cuisine.

Yoga Pavilion - Tanah Gajah
Yoga Pavilion - Tanah GajahPhoto Courtesy of Tanah Gajah

Whether the intent is to rebalance after burnout or dive deeper into spiritual transformation, the property offers three distinct pathways:

Journey to Balance (Two Nights)

This retreat serves as a recalibration for guests seeking a mental and energetic reset. Highlights include the sacred Melukat water purification ceremony—performed by a Balinese priest—and a guided session combining breathwork, energy healing, meditation, and palm reading. The integration of hypnotherapy sets this retreat apart, helping participants uncover clarity and emotional release. Starting at IDR 18,537,950 (approx. £840) per person.

Holistic Wellness Retreat (Three Nights)

Designed for those looking to address deeper-rooted emotional or physical imbalances, this retreat introduces Reiki and sound healing into the mix. A 75-minute Chakra Massage encourages the release of stagnant energy, while additional palm readings offer insight into personal purpose and potential. Starting at IDR 27,866,925 (approx. £1,262) per person.

Balinese Kitchen Culture - Tanah Gajah
Balinese Kitchen Culture - Tanah GajahPhoto Courtesy of Tanah Gajah

Ultimate Healing Escape (Five Nights)

For guests craving a full-body, mind, and soul immersion, this six-day offering draws on the entirety of Tanah Gajah’s healing toolkit. Alongside spiritual rituals and massage therapies, guests take part in the Balinese Kitchen Culture Experience—preparing local dishes and learning about traditional gift-giving ceremonies that cultivate gratitude and spiritual balance. Starting at IDR 43,349,875 (approx. £1,965) per person.

Aerial View of Tanah Gajah Ubud, A Resort By Hadiprana
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A Retreat with Deep Roots

Set on land originally envisioned by Indonesian architect Hendra Hadiprana during his 1960s honeymoon, Tanah Gajah is both deeply personal and unmistakably artistic. Guests are surrounded by original Balinese art from the Hadiprana collection and stay in villas designed with quiet elegance, many of which open directly onto lush gardens or tranquil lotus ponds.

Wellness Rooted in Ritual, Designed for Deep Renewal
Wellness Rooted in Ritual, Designed for Deep RenewalPhoto Courtesy of Tanah Gajah

The resort’s proximity to spiritual landmarks—like the 13th-century Pura Penataran Sasih and Goa Gajah (The Elephant Cave)—further anchors the retreats in Balinese cultural heritage, creating an experience that is as spiritually grounding as it is physically restorative.

At Tanah Gajah, wellness is not compartmentalized—it is embedded into the architecture, the art, the food, and the land. These new retreats invite guests to step away from the surface and sink into something far more lasting: a sense of balance that begins within.

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