Tirta Gangga
is located about six kilometers north from Amlapura, the capital city
of Karangasem Regency. It is water playground designed by a prince in
the Royal Family of Karangasem as a resting place. One of the prettiest
places in Bali, Tirta Gangga is a well-maintained pool complex built by
the last raja of Karangasem, Raja Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut, in 1947
with corvee labor on the site of a sacred spring emerging from under a
banyan tree.
The site
of a small water temple, these formal, almost Italian-style water
gardens were one of the old raja's weekend retreats. Before this park 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. According to
the local believe that this wellspring functioning as a bath place for
the god and also used as drinking water for the local community from the
nearest village.
Therefore
this wellspring is sacrificed by local people and keeps the park
naturally, it becomes one of the famous tourist destinations in east
part of Bali. One of the prettiest places in Bali, Tirta Gangga ("Water
of the Ganges") is a well-maintained pool complex built by the last raja
of Karangasem in 1947 with corvee labor on the site of a sacred spring
emerging from under a banyan tree. The site of a small water temple,
these formal, almost Italian-style water gardens were one of the old
raja's weekend retreats.
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