Discover the best top things to do in Karangasem, Indonesia including Side By Side Organic Farm, Tirta Gangga, Putung Hill, Ujung Water Palace, Bugbug Village, Asah Hill, Japanese Ship Wreck Point, Sorga Bali Chocolate, Houses Tree Hill Lemped, Yellow Bridge Tukad Yeh Unda.
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The former royal palace of Tirtagangga (which means water of the Ganges, Hinduism's holy river) features tiered fountains, gardens, and stone sculptures of mythical creatures spouting water into bathing pools. Just outside the palace grounds, the views of the lush rice paddies of northeastern Bali are stunning.
One of our day trips to this beautiful place, lovely gardens to walk around with family or as a couple, A lot of history in the place and you would need a good couple of hours to go round the gardens, there is a restaurant on the premises and not badly priced and good food, take a bottle of cold water with you as it does get hot walking around, Would I go back? YES and I would recommend it
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Taman Ujung ( Edge Sukasada Park ) was built in 1919. In the area , there are some buildings also large and spacious pool. There are three or entrance gate to the park area. The main gate is at a height on the west side as an entrance that is called "Bale Ship" because the build was once made to resemble a ship. Furthermore, this bale of our entrance into the park area with hundreds of fruits down the stairs. From this spot the entire area of the park can be enjoyed. According to the predicate as the Kingdom Water Park on the Water Place, The Park has three large pool and spacious. In the middle of the pond, they have on the extreme north of main building called " Gili Bale " which area connected by bridges to the south.
Between the volcano and the sea is located in Ujung Water Palace, surrounded by beautiful gardens with bridges and elegant sculptures Royal water castle also shows typical Balinese architecture. The complex is very well maintained.
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Desa Bugbug is one of oldest Balinese village in Bali, strong Bali culture, with everyday Balinese culture lifestyle. Bugbug village is located in east of Bali, has beautiful panorama and beaches such as Candidasa Beach, south bugbug beach and the pasir putih beach, call virgin beach Bali.
Gate of Paradise Maybe not many people knows, that Bugbug Village has a heavenly beauty that hasn't been exposed too much. The view is incredible, to the north we can see a panoramic view of Mount Agung, to the east side we can enjoy the sunrise over the White sandy Beach called Pantai Bias Putih, to the south side we can see the small island of Byaha and the island of Paus and to the west side we can enjoy the beauty of the hills around Candidasa. There are still many places that are not widely known for their beauty. And you can also camp on Asah Hill while burning the firewood, enjoying the beautiful night with the moon and stars. Wow amazing! I never seen a beautiful panoramic like in Bugbug Village. I recommend you to have visit and enjoy this natural environmental. I will come again. Miss Bugbug village too much.
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Bukit Asah Bali is the hidden beautiful sight located in Bugbug village Karangasem Bali, You can see the perfect sunrise at 6 in the morning from the top of the mountain.
Beautiful, nice drive up and down to virgin beach as well. We walked around a bit before picking our spot to watch the sun set. Very well kept.
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Located very close to the shore, this its a fantastic dive site for divers of any ability. The site has amazing history. There are plenty of places nearby to hire gear if you need to. You do need to pay a small fee for parking but it is well worth it.
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Sorga Chocolate starts with Bali grown fresh cacao fruit and carries out the entire chocolate making process at our site in the village of Jasri, Bali. We use local, organic ingredients and focus on making great tasting, healthy dark chocolate. Come visit us to taste the chocolate, buy bars, chocolate truffles and new exciting chocolate combinations.
I’m so into Cacao and wanted to learn as much as I could about Cacao, this visit was well worth it! I got to see many steps including the fermentation boxes, solar drier, roaster and grinders. It smelled so delicious ???? Seeing the Cacao tree on the property was so awesome!! The Cacao tree had a cute little flower on it ???????????? I was bummed to not see the chocolate molding that day, so call in advance if you want to ensure seeing specific parts of the chocolate making process. They offer classes and workshops too, call ahead to see what’s happening the day you go there. The chocolate tasting was so yummy and omg the vegan coconut ice cream was divine ???? Also I love the dried rambutan fruit they sell, wow what a unique treat, love it, bought a bag plus a bunch of chocolate bars!
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We stopped in here on a whim when we spotted it while driving past. I wasnt expecting much but what a surprise, there's a huge amount of walkways and platforms to explore. The setting is lovely and there's some great views to be had from up in the treetops. Some of the climbs get really high off the ground so if you're afraid of heights then this probably isn't for you. We had our 3 teenagers with us and they all had a brilliant time exploring and navigating the rope bridges.
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