Nestled on the eastern side of Bali, Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a captivating royal gem owned by the Karangasem dynasty. It's an irresistible destination for curious travelers.
Bali's Essential Stop: Tirta Gangga Water Palace Exploration
Tirta Gangga Water Palace once housed royalty, its name literally translating to 'water from the Ganges River,' carrying religious significance for Hindu followers. This temple complex features pools, fountain platforms, intricate stone carvings, and lush gardens. Witness the marvel of its beauty.


Designed and built in 1948, Tirtagangga resembles a fairyland garden where visitors can stroll among fountains, swim in various pools, or wander around serene areas, discovering the vibrant beauty of countless colorful Koi fish.


Architectural Wonders at Tirta Gangga Water Palace exude an Eastern elegance. Every detail, from pavement tiles to planters, is adorned with exquisite patterns.


To express respect for nature, the designers harmoniously arranged the entire palace garden, ensuring it blends with the natural surroundings. Despite their grandeur, the structures never overshadow the green hues of the grass, sky, and water.

The most alluring feature in the palace garden is the vibrant Koi fish swimming freely in the pond. You can freely move along to feed the fish and capture unique photos on the unique path made of 'floating' tiles on the water's surface.
Address: Jalan Raya Abang Desa Adat, Ababi, Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourJune 24, 2019