• Tirta Gangga water palace is a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues.
  • Tirta Gangga is a well known cultural object in Bali. ... The water from one of natural springs of Tirta Gangga has always been regarded as holy.
  • The name of Tirta Gangga is coming from the name of holy river in India. Ubud to Tirta Gangga is about 63 kilometres and can be reach 2 hours drive with a car.
  • Tulamben Village, Amed, and Candidasa are places that have their respective attractions and they are not too far from the Tirta Gangga.
  • Located in the village of Ababi, Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a popular retreat in the regency of Karangasem, east Bali that boasts of ponds, pools and fountains.
  • You can reach Tirta Gangga with public transport even from the airport: take the korridor 2 Trans Sarbagita bus to Batubulan bus terminal in Denpasar (3,500 Rp.
  • Therefore, the trip to both these places can be done together. There are many restaurants outside Tirta Gangga for taking a lunch break.
  • Tirta Gangga Waterpark, nestled amidst the lush landscapes of East Bali, stands as a haven of tranquillity and relaxation.
  • He then named the garden Tirta Gangga, deriving the words “Tirta” and “Gangga” from the blessed water and the holy river in India, the Ganges, respectively.
  • Therefore, the trip to both these places can be done together. There are many restaurants outside Tirta Gangga for taking a lunch break.