Review: Tirta Gangga
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What's the story behind this place?
Although Tirta Gangga ($2 entry), a former palace turned lavish water gardens, looks like it has existed for several centuries, it was actually conceived in 1946 by the royal Karangasem family. But its far out east Bali location hasn’t stopped travelers from exploring its magical fountains, shrubs, sculptures, and flowers, or positioning themselves on the octagonal stepping stones and feeding the carp. There are also stone spring water pools and you can swim in one of them.
What’s the vibe like in the garden?
This feels like an enchanted water theme park, one that's sure to stir your inner child.
Do you need a guide?
Driver-guides can pick you up from your hotel, whisk you to the gardens, and pinpoint the best areas to explore.
Who comes here?
Committed travelers who take the two- to three-hour drive to explore eastern Bali.
So is it worth the lengthy drive?
The Tirta Gangga is a Balinese fantasyland—colorful blooms, tiered fountains, mythical statuettes, and ponds, all with the imposing Mount Agung in the backdrop. It’s definitely a mood-lifter.
Why recommend it to a visitor to Bali?
These gardens are a top choice for anyone who enjoy beautiful, imaginative landscapes. It’s at least two hours away from Ubud and Bali's southern beach towns—the remote location is part of the allure—still, aim to arrive early in the morning to beat the crowds.