• This was our fourth visit to Tirta Gangga, always a lovely place to visit and largely restored after being destroyed by volcanic eruption in 1963.
  • Visitors walking on stepping stones at Tirta Gangga Water Palace, Bali, with a tiered fountain and statues. Experience the tranquility of Tirta Gangga, Bali...
  • Built in the early 20th century by the royal family of Karangasem, Tirta Gangga Water Palace served as a retreat for the kings and their guests.
  • Tirta Gangga was part of my East Bali tour. I really enjoyed parts of this attraction. I was not a fan of the animals near the entrance used for photos.
  • A beautiful and unique water palace in eastern Bali, the name Tirta Gangga literally translates to “water from the Ganges” — the holiest river according to...
  • Upon entering the location of the Tirta Gangga Water Palace, the first thing you’ll see is two large ponds filled with ornamental fish the size of an adult's hand.
  • Tirta Gangga Waterpark, nestled amidst the lush landscapes of East Bali, stands as a haven of tranquillity and relaxation.
  • Therefore, the trip to both these places can be done together. There are many restaurants outside Tirta Gangga for taking a lunch break.
  • Chill out. Indeed, a good vacation is relaxing while enjoying the view of Tirta Gangga Water Palace which is located in the middle of rice fields and mountains.
  • Understand. Tirta Gangga literally means water from the Ganges and it is a site of some reverence for the Hindu Balinese.