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Tirta Gangga Royal Water Garden an Instagenic Spot to Refresh on East Bali

Tirta Gangga is a park that was originally built as theroyal water park of Karangasem Kingdom. This park is relatively young comparedto many water temples in Bali.

Playing in the rain. Via Instagram/anniesbucketlist

Although initially only intended for the Karangasem RoyalFamily, Tirta Gangga is fully open to tourists nowadays, local and foreignones. This place can be a refreshing and relaxing destination, especially for afamily vacation.

Location

Interacting with the fish. Via Instagram/swimsaic.Id

Tirta Gangga is situated in Karangasem Regency, in theeastern part of Bali. The distance from Denpasar is approximately 75 kilometersand can be reached by road for about two hours. Administratively, this park islocated in Ababi Village, Abang District, Karangasem Regency. This Water Parkis quite close to Pura Luhur Lempuyang and various beaches such as Amed andTulamben Beaches.

History

This park was a royal palace. Via Instagram/jessjoshtravel

This park was built by the King of Karangasem; Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem, the construction began in 1946. Initially, this park was built as a part of the Karangasem Royal Palace. Throughout its history, this park has undergone many restoration and renovations.

The biggest restoration was carried out after the great volcanic eruption of Mount Agung in 1963. Volcanic hot ash from Mount Agung destroyed many parts of this water park.

Garden area

The park is quite large. Via Instagram/shewandersabroad

The total area of the Tirta Gangga Park is around 1.2 hectares, divided into three levels. The highest level is where the spring originates, from under a banyan tree. The middle level is the swimming pool, while the lowest level is an ornamental pool equipped with fountains and lots of golden carp fish.

All ponds in this park have clear natural water. The surrounding community even considers the springs in this park as a source of holy water used for religious ceremonies.

Beautiful pools

Lovely view at the park. Via Instagram/tsfoodandtravel

Visitors can swim in the pool at the second level. This poolis constructed using traditional design and will remind you of the distantpast. All materials used are natural ones such as sandstones. This pool hasdifferent depths so that every one of all ages can enjoy it.

Stepping stones on the pool. Via Instagram/la_reina1223

The pool at the bottom is an ornamental pool filled withlots of golden carp and other large fish. In this pool, there is a series ofpolygonal stepping stones that allow you to explore all parts of the pond. Becareful when skipping these steps. Feeding the fish is also fun because theywill immediately come to you when they realize you bring them snacks.

Sculptures and fountains

Friendly fish. Via Instagram/alexandragladkih

The fish pond in this garden is decorated with many statuesholding Gada (cudgel). In addition, there are also fountains in some parts ofthe pond that provides a soothing shower. The tallest fountain has is 10 metershigh with 11 tiers of showers with lotus shapes at the top.

Fairy tale-like scene at the park. Via Instagram/agirlwhoblooms

Tirta Gangga can be an attractive tourist destination if youare visiting East Bali. Not only this place is highly refreshing, but TirtaGangga is also a very instagenic park with pools that have a unique traditionaldesign.

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