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Tanah Gajah in Ubud Embraces Local Wellness Wisdom For New Healing Retreats

  With a location amid ancient Hindu sacred sites and a legacy that deeply embraces Balinese culture, Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana, is launching a menu of retreats that draw from Balinese wellbeing practices. The new multi-day menu of retreats dives deeper into holistic health, a facet of Bali that has long drawn spiritual seekers and wellness enthusiasts to the island.




Guests can curate whether they want to dip a toe in or fully immerse themselves in wellbeing during their time at Tanah Gajah through the choice of three packages: The five-night Ultimate Healing Escape, the three-night Holistic Wellness Retreat, and the two-night Journey to Balance.  

Designed to help guests feel more balanced and in alignment, Tanah Gajah’s Ultimate Healing Escape includes several therapies that work on a physical and energetic level. The highlight of the package and a new offering to the resort is the 90-minute Insight, Healing, and Harmonic Balancing session that incorporates palm reading, the energy healing practice of reiki and sound healing through tingsha, small cymbals used in Tibetan Buddhism. Other wellbeing elements incorporated into the five night stay include:

●      Daily healthy two-course lunch or dinner at The Tempayan, overlooking the rice paddies

●      90-minute Inner Harmony session including chakra balancing and a water blessing, a Balinese purification ritual.

●      75-minute chakra massage, working on the seven main energy centers of the body

●      60-minute private restorative yoga session at the resort’s open air Balinese pavilion

●      90-minute Ayurvedic Abhyanga Massage, a traditional style of oil massage from India

●      120-minute Balinese Kitchen Culture experience that moves past just cooking to introduce cultural elements of preparing Balinese cuisine

●      60-minute guided village and rice paddy trek with a private butler.


The Holistic Wellness Retreat and Journey to Balance each contain a smaller selection of the Ultimate package offerings. However the two-night Journey to Balance includes a new wellness offering that is not part of the other two retreats. The 60-minute Journey to Balance and Inner Peace treatment combines three healing modalities: palm reading to offer insight into opportunities and personality through the lines on one’s hands; a water blessing, a common practice in Balinese culture; and hypnotherapy, a guided hypnosis practice to help you tap into your subconscious. 


Wellness packages also include daily breakfast and club benefits, and accommodation in the guest’s villa of choice with package prices varying by accommodation category. Package rates start at USD 1,195 nett for Journey to Balance, USD 1,798 nett for Holistic Wellness and USD 2,797 nett for the Ultimate Healing Escape. Packages are available till March 31st, 2026.


For more information visit: https://tanahgajahubud.com/en/wellness

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