Jl. Melayang, Melayang, Indonesia | (937) 315-4602
Colorful and
eclectic resort set in sprawling tropical gardens
Individually designed studios, cottages, and villas with lots of character
Set in
traditional sleepy Balinese village
Some villas have
private infinity-edge pools and hot tubs
Two swimming
pools with river valley views and lounge chairs
Open-air spa
Underground
museum full of curios and antiques
Good choice of casual dining and bar with pool table
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Bit far from Ubud town, 15-minute drive
Little shade
around the pools
The 15-room Tanah Merah Resort and Gallery is a wonderfully eclectic and eccentric complex in the Melayang village, a 15-minute drive from Ubud that draws most of its charm and color from its Danish designer and owner. Individually styled villas, cottages, and studios in this four-pearl property are full of character with striking art objects and a generous splash of color as well as genuine antiques and good amenities including flat-screen TVs; some have private plunge pools. Two lovely pools and stunning valley views are also a real draw, although a shortage of shade might be a problem for some. The location too might feel a little far from Ubud, but for a secluded jungle resort with more personality than most -- and at reasonable rates -- this place is definitely worth considering.
Scene
Small and charming resort complex set in pretty tropical gardens
Tanah Merah (meaning red earth) is the brainchild and creation of Danish dentist, Peter Bloch, who purchased some land overlooking the Petanu River Gorge and began building this oasis at the start of the millennium. While designing the entire resort from scratch, the owner has also amassed a vast collection of curios and antiques from around Asia and Europe -- numerous of which are scattered around the hotel, but he opened a nine-room underground museum to house the rest. The resort's architecture was also largely hand-made by master Timorese wood carvers resulting in a wonderfully eclectic and often intricately crafted complex set in sprawling tropical gardens -- much of which affords breathtaking views over the dense jungle and river valley below. Design enthusiasts will be drawn by the numerous art objects and attention to detail while families and couples seeking relaxation can kick back throughout the serene, lush grounds.
Location
Set in a traditional Balinese village a 15-minute drive from Ubud town
The Tanah Merah Resort is located in Melayang village which is about four miles or a 15-minute drive from Ubud -- Bali's spa capital and one of its major culture, arts, and tourist centers. The village itself is a very quiet traditional Balinese community with little in the way of typical tourist attractions, though visitors can arrange a local guide to take a peek into its daily life. At the end of a steep flight of steps there is also a river where adventurous guests can take a dip in a pool under a jungle waterfall. Bali's main Ngurah Rai International Airport is around 25 miles away, or just over an hour's drive, while Despasar city center is around 45 minutes by car. Some guests may find the location isolated, while others will enjoy its serene vibe.
Rooms
Individually and eclectically designed villas, cottages, and studios, some with jungle-view plunge pools
Each of the resort's 15 studios and villas has been individually designed and decorated by the owner, resulting in every room featuring distinct -- and occasionally wonderfully distinctive -- interiors. While some are plush and modern with colorful abstract art others are awash with lavish Balinese carved wood and Indonesian antiques. Bathrooms are particularly nicely finished with molded tubs and mood lighting. In-room technology hasn't been forgotten with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels and DVD players. While each lodging has an outdoor furnished terrace, particularly special rooms include superb jungle views from infinity-edge private plunge pools. The jungle setting means the inevitable mosquito or two, as well as early morning noise from various creatures including dogs and roosters from the nearby village. Spacious, breezy, and full of detail, these rooms manage to be both stylish and homey, from the four-poster beds draped with mosquito netting to pretty textiles with local character.
Features
Two infinity-edge swimming pools overlooking the valley -- though with a shortage of shade
Guests can enjoy breakfast at the hotel's Petanu Restaurant with views over the gorge and with the occasional appearance of a macaque monkey. A second Gardenia Restaurant provides an equally picturesque setting overlooking the tropical garden and pond, while the Kan Kulak Restaurant has huge windows and jungle vistas. Guests can cool off in one of two lovely infinity-edge swimming pools that also overlook the jungle valley, though a shortage of shade can be a problem for some. A simple open-air spa offers a range of massage treatments, while an underground bar has a full-size pool table, great sound system, and large flat-screen TV. There is an on-site museum that hosts a range of art and sculpture that the resort's owner has collected from around the globe. Wi-Fi is free throughout.