Tirta Gangga Water Palace Bali

Tirta Gangga Water Palace is one of the famous tourist destinations in east part of Bali and it is one the stop points of tourist object on Bali East Tour Itinerary. 

Tirta Gangga Water Palace – A Former Royal Palace That’s Been Turned Into Beautiful Open Gardens As One Of Popular Tourist Destinations In Karangasem Bali

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Everything You Need To Know Before Visiting Tirta Gangga Water Palace Bali

Tirta Gangga Water Palace as one of most visited tourist attractions at Karangasem Bali. In the middle of park, there are many small statues are intentionally set on the stone to decorate the park in order to make a good looking. All of the statues are taken from the Hindu Historical epic like Maha Bharata or Ramayana.

History of Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Tirta Gangga Water Palace built in 1948 by King of karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. This place is constructed in a very unique architectural style of Bali and China.We can find the resting place of kings. Before Tirta Gangga Water Palace is found, there is big wellspring found in this area which the local society believe that this water come from the land is holy spring therefore they call this place is Embukan means wellspring.

The spring is then enabled to meet the needs of the population will be water and also as a”pemurnian” (purification) of the Gods. For this purpose, the spring was considered holy and sacred. Religious aspects of constructing Tirta Gangga to break the king’s house and also to the general function of decent to watch. The King of Karangasem has got an idea to improve Tirta Gangga Water Palace into a good looking and nowadays, it becomes one of the famous tourist destination in east part of Bali.

Scenery of Tirta Gangga Water Palace

The scenery of Tirta Gangga Water Palace is fantastic with great views and the climate is relatively cool. These facts, together with the religious rites of the spring, inspired the King to build himself a private country house nearby this spring set amidst a beautiful recreational garden. He called it Tirta gangga – derived from the words ‘Tirta’ (blessed water) and ‘Gangga’ (from ‘Ganges’, the holy river in India).

Tirta Gangga Temple Geographically

Tirta Gangga Water Palace show a unique mix of Balinese and Chinese architecture. The grounds of the water garden (ca 1.2 ha.) consists of three separate complexes each with ponds and many sculptures.

  • The first complex on the lowest level has two large ponds and a water tower.
  • The second complex (middle level) are the swimming pools.
  • The third complex is houses the main complex with the country home of the former King.

A reservoir on the grounds receives the springwater and from this reservoir drinking water is delivered via a pipe system to the town of Amlapura. There is also an underground pipe system which leads to the upper swimming pool, where it emerges through the mouth of a raksasa (a demon statue) which stands at a corner of the pool. Here the water flows over into a lower level pool.

From this lower level pool it flows into some small fish ponds and from there into the rice fields that border the gardens.Nowadays one can find a restaurant and four bungalow units (which are for rent) in this former country home of King A.A. Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. Building water gardens, including the designing and the labor work, was a favorite hobby of the King . As many of his visitors did not expect this, of course they were surprised to find the King himself working among his labourers, standing knee deep in mud digging out the earth.

Tirta Gangga Water Palace has always been regarded as holy and is regularly used for religious temple ceremonies. With important celebration days Tirta Gangga Water Palace is the destination of colorful processions with offerings, umbrellas, flags and other tributes. Led by the local temple priests, ceremonies are held at the spring, accompanied by chanting and the music of the ‘Beleganjur’, a gamelan gong group of small gongs with each musician striking a specific, different note on the musical scale, all blending in harmony.

Entrace Fee Tirta Gangga Water Palace Bali

To visit Tirta Gangga Bali, you need to spend IDR 40.000/person

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