Hadiprana Hospitality Introduces Authentic Indonesian Cultural Experiences

The Hadiprana family has launched Hadiprana Hospitality to honor the legacy of celebrated Indonesian architect and designer Hendra Hadiprana. Led by his daughter Puri Hadiprana, the new hospitality brand presents a curated collection of four distinctive properties—three currently open and one set to open—dedicated to preserving Indonesia’s artistic and cultural heritage while emphasizing sustainability and authentic experiences.

“We’re thrilled to officially launch Hadiprana Hospitality and look forward to growing with several exciting projects in the pipeline,” said Sekaraya Hadiprana Surjaudaja, brand ambassador. “As our portfolio expands, we remain committed to honoring Mr. Hendra Hadiprana’s legacy by curating experiences that are culturally rich, artistically inspiring and ecologically sustainable.”

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Tanah Gajah © Hadiprana Hospitality

Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana, sits in Bali’s lush highlands and comprises 24 suites and villas surrounded by rice terraces. The property showcases pieces from Hendra Hadiprana’s own art collection and integrates Balinese craftsmanship throughout. Guests can enjoy a spa offering locally inspired, holistic treatments; dining at The Tempayan under Executive Chef Dean Nor; and curated experiences such as private art tours, hot-air balloon rides, guided treks and romantic outdoor picnics.

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Dua Dari © Hadiprana Hospitality

Dua Dari, once the Hadiprana family’s private holiday home, is tucked into the rainforest along the Petanu River near Ubud. The intimate property features four one-bedroom residences with sweeping views of the valley or jungle. Each residence is furnished with antiques and bespoke artworks collected from across the Indonesian archipelago, and guests can request personal butler service for a tailored stay.

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Rumah Prapanca © Hadiprana Hospitality

Rumah Prapanca in South Jakarta is a luxurious private residence that reflects Hendra Hadiprana’s design vision, featuring custom chandeliers created by the architect, teakwood ceilings and a terrace and pool overlooking landscaped gardens. Looking ahead, the brand will introduce Bandarindu, a Hotel by Hadiprana, set within Hendra Hadiprana’s former Bali holiday retreat and scheduled to open in late 2026.