Upon entering the serene grounds of Tanah Gajah, a five-star luxury resort in Ubud, Bali, guests are greeted with a feeling akin to coming home. The resort, set among the backdrop of swaying paddy fields, was initially built by the late Hendra Hadiprana, a celebrated Indonesian architect and renowned art collector, to be a private residence and holiday home.

Hendra’s granddaughter, Sekaraya Hadiprana, has fond memories of the resort from her childhood days. “Every time when we visited Tanah Gajah during our family holidays, my cousins and I would always play at the kids’ pool, which is situated behind the lobby. At the end of the day, we would have dinner beside the pool, where we now have our store and gallery. Many places in Tanah Gajah spark memories whenever I walk through the property,” said the 28-year-old.

Sekaraya’s mother, Puri Hadiprana, recalls several joyous occasions held at Tanah Gajah. “My father hosted Kecak Dance performances on our property, inviting neighbouring villagers to partake in the cultural festivities, encapsulating the spirit of togetherness and community that Tanah Gajah embodies,” the 58-year-old said.

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