Like a spellbinding and genuine love story set in powerful natural surroundings, Tanah Merah Art Resort will invite you to step inside its enchanting artistic ambiance and leave you with an unforgettable impression of the best that Bali and Indonesia have to offer.
Tanah Merah translates to Red Earth, and one can easily imagine the life forces of the colorful local spirit and culture running deeply through the veins of this one-of-a-kind travelling experience created by the dedicated Dr. Peter Bloch.
Surrounded by Ubud's natural beauty and cultural richness, Tanah Merah Art Resort offers convenient access to a wide range of memorable local experiences, from exceptional dining and nature excursions to art and traditional Balinese culture.
Explore rivers, waterfalls, rice terraces, and scenic walking trails that highlight Ubud's tranquil and refreshing natural landscape.
Experience Bali's artistic heritage through local galleries, traditional performances, handcrafted works, and cultural landmarks located just a short distance from the resort.
Mads Johansen Lange (1807-1856) was the most influential person that made Bali prosper during the mid 19th century.
Tanah Merah Art Resort was founded in 1996 by Danish-born Dr.
Ideal for capturing inspiration and relaxing your mind and spirit, Tanah Merah Art Resort is set in lush, serene surroundings high above the magnificent Petanu river gorge, offering an unspoiled view of the rainforest valley.
Located near the small, charming Melayang Village just a few minutes away from the hectic and famous artistic town of Ubud, Tanah Merah Art Resort offers a free shuttle service where you can enjoy our unparalleled scenic shuttle route with amazing mountain and rice terrace views and get a glimpse of the daily lives of the local villagers.
Inspired by Indonesian heritage, the artistically designed villas, studios and restaurants have been dressed in the warm colors of the genuine Bali.
Tanah Merah Art Resort’s Collection and Gallery pays an unforgettable and loving tribute to the history of Indonesia, honoring the archipelago’s incredible complexity.
The paradisiac and culturally advanced island of Bali has been inhabited for a long time.
A peacemaking Danish expat living in Lombok and Bali in the 19th century has been almost completely forgotten, yet he was one of the most influential people in Balinese history.