On our way from the Amed area back towards the airport, we stopped at Tirta Gangga, a water palace built in 1946 by the last Raja of the region. The original palace was largely destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1963. The current Tirta Gangga is a rebuild according to original plans fed by the same natural springs, led in part by the Raja’s dependents.
Tirta Gangga was a good stop for both the adults and the kids. Our kids enjoyed feeding the fish in all the ponds, and we enjoyed the beauty of the place.






























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