Travel Tips in tirta gangga
| What to Do in Tirtagangga Tirtagangga is not just a tourist destination that offers beautiful and culturally rich water garden but you can also take a bath in the pools at Tirta Gangga and take some beautiful photos of this water garden. Trekking is another great activity you can do here. Tirtagangga and its surrounding villages are great for trekking with some of the best walks in Bali to suit all levels of fitness. The villages such as Selat and Sideman (off the main Karangasem to Rendang road) are especially good. Trekking through the maze of rice terraces around Tirtagangga can be a rewarding experience as well as a great opportunity to take some beautiful photos. You can take photos almost in every spot in this area. If you have some free time you can visit Lempuyang Temple (Pura Lempuyang Luhur, it is about 10 km east of Tirtagangga on the top of Belibis Hill Lempuyang is one of the six major Temple in Bali. Compare to other six major temple of Bali, Lempuyang Luhur is quite small and has only few shrines which are a padmasana or the shrine of God, two shrines which are similar to padmasana and share single foundation, dedicated to Hyang Gnijaya, the founder of Lempuyang Luhur temple and his sons. Climbing the Belibis Hill to reach the temple is worth to be called an exercise, considering the number of the steps, it gives also a picturesque view of the surrounding forest and mountains and there are magnificent sunset views at dusk on the top of the hill.
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Tirta Gangga Water Garden
Tirta Gangga Water Garden
Tirta Gangga Water Garden
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| Where To Eat In Tirta Gangga Tirta Gangga refers to a Water Palace in the regency of Karangasem, East Bali. Tirta Gangga was the bathing place for Royal Family of Karangasem. The beautiful place coupled with amazing historical story make this destination is always flocked by people especially in national holiday. This place also offers some great spots to have meals.
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