[2025 Bali Attraction] Travel Guide for Tirta Gangga (Updated Feb)
Address:
Jalan Raya Abang Desa Adat, Ababi, Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia
Opening times:
Opens at 6:00-19:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+62 363 21697
🇮🇩 Taman Tirta Gangga in Bali, Indonesia
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💞Reasons to Recommend: Nature at its best! Popular tourist destination with photoworthy spots. I love the fountain, stone statues, and beautiful carps. Just be careful when visiting with kids as the pond doesn't have any barriers.
🕰️Business Hours: Opens daily from 6am until 7pm.
📍Address: HHQQ+836, Jalan Raya Abang Desa Adat Jl. Raya Tirta Gangga, Ababi, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia
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Ventrasee
🌴✈️ Three (3) days #Bali Trip 💜
🌴✈️ From the savannahs of Kenya to the serene shores of Bali! 🌊✨ Who knew paradise had a frequent flyer program?😊
I had the privilege time and budget to visit the famous Bali island.
My three day itinerary included the following:
Day one: 1️⃣ arrival, hotel check in and spend the evening at Kuta beach 🏖️
##Rating 10/10
Day two : 2️⃣ Visit Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven)
This is a famous location in Bali with so many tourists, it’s recommended you get there before 7:00 am 😊
##Rating 9/10
Day three: 3️⃣ visit Tirta Gangga and Tukad Cepung Waterfall
One of the best places you will visit, the water 💦 palace in Tirta Gangga is so beautiful 😍 just like the waterfalls in Tukad Cepung.
##Rating 10/10
Overall #indonesia rating 9/10
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Walking On The Water
Tirta Gangga Water Palace - Karangasem, Indonesia!
Also known as Bali's Water Palace, it is one of the heritage sites of Karangasem Kingdom. It is one of the most favourite places by tourists for its greatness of building architecture. Its main attractions are great ponds, crossing the trail of stepping stones over the pond, feeding the koi fish that swim beneath, unique statues, and impressive green garden.
The palace was built in 1946 by Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. Its complex was almost destroyed in 1963 because of the eruption of Agung Mount. Then, the destroyed area was rehabilitated in 1979, particularly on the water garden and others. Name of Tirta Gangga comes from the word “Tirta” means “holy water” and “Gangga” means “name of a holy river in India”.
💡 It opens from 08.00 to 18.00. Arrive early in the morning for a place with a quieter situation and the freedom of taking photos in a good angle.The entrance fee is IDR 25.000 per person for domestic visitors and IDR 40.000 per person for foreigners.
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Where FishTales and Stunning Shots Come Alive
Tirta Gangga Water Palace in Bali is a breathtaking destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural charm, and enchanting experiences. This water palace offers a unique opportunity to feed the fishes, creating a delightful interaction that will bring a smile to your face. But that's not all – the palace's picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for capturing amazing photographs. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Tirta Gangga Water Palace and let its magical allure transport you to a world of wonder.
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BONNY.WITH.A.Y
Bali, Tirta Gangga!
#2023travelwish
A beautiful and unique water palace in Bali. It is located near Ababi Village near Mount Agung, 83km from Denpasar. Tirta Gangga is a convenient stopover after some itineraries in eastern region of Bali. The water from the palace came from Gangga River as the Hindu Holy river has tiered fountains, tropical gardens and carvings og mystical creatures that spout water into bathing pools. It is surrounded with some statues too. There are cafés and restaurants where you can eat something while enjoying the view. Some hotels are available as well. It's an interesting experience.
2023 is approaching and hopefully I'll be able to go to my dream destination which is Japan to experience the culture and eat lots of Japanese food.
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Jvictory
Feeding Kois
Tirta Gangga literally means “Water from the Ganges” or the Water Palace, is a famous Karangasem Bali Heritage site.
It is located at Abang Sub-district, Karangasem, eastern part of Bali Indonesia🇮🇩 which features tiered fountains, gardens, and stone sculptures of mythical creatures spouting water into bathing pools.
Here, you need to pay the entrance fee which is IDR 40,000 = $2 and can take photos while feeding kois.
(Tip: you can buy the Koi food at the entrance gate)
👍🏻There are small souvenir shops, public toilets, food and drinks stalls, restaurants, and a public pool.
✨This is one of the most memorable trips I had, traveling about 3 hours from my hotel to get to this place is worth it. It is a must recommended place to visit when you’re in Bali.😎
📝visiting time: from 7am to 6pm
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miSs JM
Feeding Frenzy!
Tirta Gangga Water Palace Bali is a former royal palace built in 1948 by King of Karangasem, that’s been turned into beautiful open gardens. It is one of the historic relics that survived the eruption of Mount Agung. There are thousands of koi and goldfish that have lived in this pond in Tirta Gangga for decades. Definitely one of my favorite destination in the East of Bali. It has many nice spots to take action photos. I had so much good time visiting it and resting in the side of the pond after a long day of travel and 2 hour drive from Denpasar.
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adhi stwd
Beautiful
Beautiful gardens that should be part of anyone's visit to Karangasem. The front part of the gardens by the entrance are busy with a lot of tourists. It's fun to step on the waterstones and walk through the fish pond. It's very serene and quite in the back. There is also a temple in the back that is not open to visitors. Lots of statues and fish ponds. You can also take the gondola for a ride on the main pond. Very relaxing and worth a visit.
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ICEICEE
Tirta Gangga: A Royal Water Garden
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Tirta Gangga was a serene escape into Bali’s regal past. The stone stepping paths across koi-filled pools made me feel like royalty. Intricately carved fountains and lush greenery added to the garden’s charm. Sitting by the tranquil waters, I couldn’t help but marvel at the harmony of nature and human artistry. Tirta Gangga was a place of beauty, peace, and quiet reflection.
📍Tirta Gangga, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
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Travel Arround
Serene Exploration at Tirta Gangga Water Palace
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Tirta Gangga Water Palace offers a serene outdoor adventure, blending history, culture, and natural beauty. Located in East Bali, this former royal palace features stunning tiered fountains, tranquil ponds, and intricate stone sculptures. Visitors can wander through manicured gardens, cross stepping stones over koi-filled ponds, and even take a refreshing dip in the spring-fed pools. The lush surroundings and the palace’s serene ambiance make it a perfect spot for relaxation and photography. Whether you’re exploring the historical significance or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, Tirta Gangga is a must-visit destination in Bali
likeaflower
Bali
#indonesiatrip 📸 Exploring the beauty of Taman Tirta Gangga in Bali! 💧 This former royal palace, built in 1946 by the King of Karangasem, is now known for its stunning water gardens, fountains, and lush landscapes that make it feel truly magical. 🌿 The intricate pools and statues reflect a mix of Balinese and Chinese architecture, offering a serene spot to escape and enjoy nature.
Admission is around 70,000 IDR (about £3), and for a bit more, you can even feed the koi fish in the stepping-stone pond 🐟. Tirta Gangga means “holy water from the Ganges,” and it’s easy to see why this place is so cherished – every corner is picture-perfect! 📷
Mo việt
Enchanting Waters of Tirta Gangga
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Tirta Gangga, a former royal palace in East Bali renowned for its stunning water gardens. Built in 1946 by the late King of Karangasem, this serene oasis features tiered fountains, lush gardens, and intricate stone carvings. The centerpiece is the majestic eleven-tiered fountain, surrounded by clear pools and stepping stones where koi fish swim gracefully. As you wander through the tranquil pathways, you’ll be captivated by the harmonious blend of Balinese and Chinese architectural styles. Whether you’re capturing the perfect photo, feeding the fish, or simply enjoying the peaceful ambiance, Tirta Gangga offers a magical escape into Bali’s rich cultural heritage.
Axcel Travels
SNS Hot Spot: Tirta Gangga in Bali
Tirta Gangga is a must-visit destination during an East Bali tour. Built in 1948 by the King of Karangasem, this water park combines traditional Balinese and Chinese architectural styles. It features a pond with stone bridges that have become popular photo spots on social media, attracting many tourists. The pond is home to schools of golden carp, and visitors can purchase fish food at the entrance to feed them!
📍Tirta Gangga
▫️Location: HHQQ+836, Jalan Raya Abang Desa Adat Jl. Raya Tirta Gangga, Ababi, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia
▫️Opening Hours: Daily 06:00 - 19:00
여행가히히호호
Tirta Ganges
When I visited the banks of the Tirta River in Bali, I felt as if I were in a royal garden immersed in beauty. The place is famous for its clear ponds filled with fish and the orderly and beautiful stone walkways that cross these ponds. I wandered between the fountains and the surrounding greenery, and the atmosphere was refreshing, giving the visit a calm and relaxing character. The design of the garden reflects the ancient Balinese tradition, and I felt that each corner of the place had its own unique beauty hidden within. Sitting by the water and meditating on the small details was a rich experience of tranquility and serenity, making it one of the most beautiful places I visited in Bali.
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Bali Travel (VI) Exploring the Tirta Gangga Water Palace in Bali
Tirta Gangga Park, also known as the Bali Water Palace, is located in a village at the foot of Mount Agung. It is said that this place used to be a royal palace. The beautiful water gardens, fish ponds, shallow pools, and fountains create a unique scenery. The distinctive natural landscape and rich cultural heritage attract countless tourists. Therefore, it has also become a must-visit spot for many influencers to take photos.
LENNON FRENCH
Tirtaganga and Gate or Heaven Bali
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People never last memories do. Tirtaganga is lovely place to visit with family and friends and it’s not that far from Denpasar.
Travelling.247
Tirta Gangga.. Once the palace and summer home for the royal family of Karangasem
🇮🇩 After 2 days, I spent time in Tulamben for diving... I have decided to visit Tirta Gangga as this place popular where many tourists came here to see the beauty of the pond with very beautiful koi fish and this place is very often used as a place to take Instagram photos as this place is very instagrammable and the photo will turn out beautiful when taking from the middle of the ponds.. In the middle of the park, there are many statues that are intentionally set on the stone to decorate the park..
💰Average Price per Person:
Entrance fee - IDR 70K
Koi Fish food - IDR 5K
🕰️Business Hours:
0600hrs to 1900hrs every day
You may spend atleast 1hour to explore the gardens, ponds and pools..
📍Address:
Karangasem Regency, East Ubud, Bali
💞Reasons to Recommend:
A worthwhile addition to any East Bali itinerary. You can easily spend an hour exploring the iconic water palace and its maze of manicured gardens, tranquil ponds, and intricate statues with beautiful scenery of Mount Agung and Mount Batur as a backdrop
🥻Outfit suggestion
Any comfortable outfits and colourful dress to match the ambience for Instagram photos
#tirtagangga #bali
Zurawawa
Tirta Gangga
I visited the Tirta Gangga park in Bali, and it was a magical experience filled with tranquility and beauty. Known as the Royal Water Palace, this park features serene ponds and magnificent fountains. I wandered between statues and colorful pathways where vibrant fish swam in the clear water beneath my feet. I enjoyed the breathtaking views of the surrounding park and mountains, which added a captivating atmosphere to the place. I saw locals and visitors making offerings at the small temple within the park, adding a cultural dimension to the visit. Tirta Gangga was the perfect place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty and traditional architecture of Bali.
Nada Shawky
Tirta Gangga.
Visiting Tirta Gangga in Indonesia was a wonderful adventure and a special experience. Located to the east of Bali, Tirta Gangga is a beautiful water park and one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area.
Upon arriving at Tirta Gangga, I was immediately overwhelmed by the beauty of the park and the splendor of the surrounding landscape. The park features several water areas with various lakes, fountains, and ponds that are artistically decorated. The stunning views and beautiful green spaces create an attractive and calming atmosphere.
I enjoyed walking across the wooden bridges decorated with tropical flowers and plants and exploring the various water parks. Tirta Gangga has small pools and canals flowing from one swimming pool to another. The bright colors of the flowers and plants blend with the clear blue water to create an amazing and beautiful view.
Tirta Gangga is a great place to relax and enjoy the enchanting natural ambiance. You can enjoy swimming in the ponds or take a walk along the paths surrounding the park. There are also restaurants and cafes on-site where you can enjoy delicious meals or refreshing drinks.
I highly recommend visiting Tirta Gangga for those looking for a unique experience filled with nature and beauty. It is an experience that takes you on a quiet and serene journey into the beauty of Bali's tropical nature, away from the noise of the city. This visit will leave you with wonderful memories and give you the opportunity to unwind and reflect on the beauty of the surroundings.
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Tirta Gangga.
A beautiful place worth visiting. The view is very pretty and the garden is also very nice. They have a lot of fish that add to the beauty of this place. You can buy fish food at the entrance. The price is 50k per person. It is also recommended to arrive very early to get better pictures because the place can get a bit crowded.
A beautiful and wonderful temple. Buy some fish food to feed the carp, that was my favorite part of the whole visit! It was worth much more than the Gates of Heaven. Here, you felt the tranquility you actually want to feel at a temple - not torn apart as if you're waiting in line for a photo (literally).
This is one of the best places to visit in Bali. If you go to Bali, you must visit this temple. It's not really a temple though. But here you can see a lot of fish and feed them. You also have access to a pool that is kind of a natural swimming pool, but you also have to pay to feed the fish with the food you buy at the entrance. You can also shop here and bargain for products. This is really one of the best places in Bali.
ALAN ZAID
amazing ti
amazing time in Bali
Wanderlustfiji
Tirta Gang
Tirta Gangga is popular with the Instagrammer/selfie crowd in the morning. Get away from traffic jam around the fish pond/statue and explore elsewhere in the water palace. There are spring water swimming pools at the back that are not crowded at all - you can pay an small entrance fee to use 2 or all 3 pools and changing rooms (clean). There is also a hotel and restaurant as well. #wintergetaway
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Pondchanit
Tirtagangg
Tirtagangga is a water palace, the tour guide said it was the place where the Balinese emperor took a bath, but because it is a small attraction, the tour guide does not know the official translation of the standard.
This place is a place with history. Not only does the building look vicissitudes, but the totems and stone statues make it look mysterious. You can go shopping, but the fish in the pool is fed very fat by the tourists.
Because this place is a water palace, the buildings are built on the water, and it is inevitable that the moss is full, so be sure not to wrestle!