This water garden was built by the King, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem in 1948. The architecture is the combination of Balinese and Chinese style. It’s located in Ababi village, Abang District, about 83 km from Denpasar and 6 km from Amlapura (the capital city of Karangasem).
Tirta Gangga was originally the bathing and resting place for the king of Karangasem and numerous pools still exist in the complex. In the north of the complex, a large natural spring shoots out of the ground believed to be sacred and directly derived from the River Gangga.
It was totally destroyed by the Mount Agung eruption in 1963 and being abandoned for years.
Today after some renovations here-and-there people start to come (especially the locals) while they still use the spring to irrigate the rice fields for the whole region, and for every ceremony locals take the water from here.
Tirta Gangga was originally the bathing and resting place for the king of Karangasem and numerous pools still exist in the complex. In the north of the complex, a large natural spring shoots out of the ground believed to be sacred and directly derived from the River Gangga.
It was totally destroyed by the Mount Agung eruption in 1963 and being abandoned for years.
Today after some renovations here-and-there people start to come (especially the locals) while they still use the spring to irrigate the rice fields for the whole region, and for every ceremony locals take the water from here.
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