In 1948, the king of Karangasem constructed Tirta Gangga Water Garden, a fantasy water palace that stands as one of east Bali’s most captivating sights. Nestled amidst lush rice paddies, the garden spans three levels, featuring ornamental pools, fountains, and intricate stone carvings. Visitors can stroll along stepping stones, admire fish ponds, and relax in airy pavilions. This striking royal palace offers a serene and visually rich experience, blending natural beauty with architectural elegance.
Tirta Gangga Water Garden (Taman Tirtagangga)
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