Walking On The Water

Tirta Gangga Water Palace - Karangasem, Indonesia!

Also known as Bali's Water Palace, it is one of the heritage sites of Karangasem Kingdom. It is one of the most favourite places by tourists for its greatness of building architecture. Its main attractions are great ponds, crossing the trail of stepping stones over the pond, feeding the koi fish that swim beneath, unique statues, and impressive green garden.

The palace was built in 1946 by Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. Its complex was almost destroyed in 1963 because of the eruption of Agung Mount. Then, the destroyed area was rehabilitated in 1979, particularly on the water garden and others. Name of Tirta Gangga comes from the word “Tirta” means “holy water” and “Gangga” means “name of a holy river in India”.

💡 It opens from 08.00 to 18.00. Arrive early in the morning for a place with a quieter situation and the freedom of taking photos in a good angle.The entrance fee is IDR 25.000 per person for domestic visitors and IDR 40.000 per person for foreigners.

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Post by traveltolalalands | Jul 6, 2024

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