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Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace located in the eastern part of Bali Island, Indonesia, The park is famous for its water palace, owned by the Kingdom of Karangasem. The former royal palace of Tirta Gangga, means that the water in the Palace came from the Gangga River as the Hindu holy river has tiered fountains, tropical gardens, and carvings of mystical creatures that spout water into bathing pools.
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The trail will take you across the river via a bamboo bridge, which could easily remind you of some Indiana Jones movies, and continue through Bali's wild rainforests full of exotic plants and trees. The journey ends in Tenganan village inhabited by indigenous Balinese, who are one of the few communities not influenced by Javanese clergy. Thus, they managed to strictly maintain the original Balinese tradition. You can easily see that the traditional houses and temples look different from the...
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Karangasem Regency has famous tourist attractions such as the Lempuyang Madya Temple which is on Bisbis or Lempuyang Hill. One of the oldest temples in Bali is located in the Lempuyang area which has several temples from the bottom to the top of the hill. It is hundreds of years old since it was built around the 8th century. Those of you who come here can see the oldest temple building in Bali.
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This route will take you to Bukit Sangyangapi, which is the name of a village in the Karang Asem area, Tabanan, Bali. This line can be used for a leisurely walk or jog to enjoy the cool air and while waiting for the beauty of the sunset on the island of Bali, with a view of the green and beautiful rice fields.
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This trail will take you across the river via a bamboo bridge, which can easily remind you of some Indiana Jones movies, and continue through Bali's wild rainforest full of exotic plants and trees. The journey starts from the Sibetan area. The journey ends in the village of Tenganan inhabited by indigenous Balinese, who are one of the few communities not influenced by Javanese priests. Thus, they managed to strictly maintain the original Balinese tradition. You can easily see that the...