Set in Tirtagangga, Geriasemalung offers a garden. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. Ngurah Rai International Airport is 81 km away.
Benjamim
Portugal
Excellent staff! They helped us with the motorbike rental, took care of our dinner order and gave us several recommendations.
The rooms was confortable and clean.
There is a big garden and the breakfast was good.
AlamGangga Villas Tirta Gangga by AGATA features air-conditioned rooms in Tirtagangga. This guest house features a pool with a view, a garden and free private parking.
Ulrike
Netherlands
Located in the rice fields, fire flies around the pool during the night. Short walk to the water palace.
Villa Santai Karangasem in Tirtagangga provides adults-only accommodation with a garden, a bar and barbecue facilities.
Simone
Germany
We booked the deluxe doubleroom. The direct view on the rice fields was amazing. Downstairs are shared places inside the villa and in the garden. Nyoman, our host, was lovely and cared about us. We could use the kitchen for making breakfast. But by scooter, it's just 7 min drive to the (night)market, were you can grab something to eat. Warmly recommended for a stay in Amlapura.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a pool with a view, mountain view and a terrace, Puri Abian Ari is located in Tirtagangga. With pool views, this accommodation provides a balcony.
Ilkka
Finland
The location of the property was excellent, especially if you want to visit Heaven's Gate, Lempuyang Temple or Tirta Gangga Garden. You will be able to rent a motorbike from the property, which makes it easy to get around. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Villa di Bias features sea views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Tirtagangga, 35 km from Besakih Temple. The property has pool and garden views, and is 36 km from Goa Lawah Temple.
Jean tanza
Philippines
The place is nice 10/10
However there is clif down there so i could not give the idea of giving to perfection .
We stayed just one night to visit the Gates of Heaven.
We stayed just one night to visit the Gates of Heaven. I feel is enough to see the surroundings and have a feel of the place. We found the tickets a bit expensive. I mean is a nice place but not to pay 10$. You can see Tirtagangga in 20 minutes, depending on whether you are an instagramer and you take selfies in every corner, then you can stay there for over an hour, although is very difficult to take good selfies as there are people everywhere.
Around the entrance, there are a few restaurants and shops. But please I would say to the owners or whoever takes care of this place, tell people not to feed the fish. They are huge! and it's because the shops nearby sell food so you can take a picture with the fish.
Rocio
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We were lucky to arrive when it wasn't peak season, there...
We were lucky to arrive when it wasn't peak season, there were still a few posing Instagram poofters that were over the top and holding up the actual view. I'd hoped that they were going to fall in the water!!!
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Nice place to chill out and feed the fish.
The bonus here is that there aren't annoying hawkers and street urchins trying to con you out of you cash.
It is a temple, enjoy it's peace and tranquility~!
Ross
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
If you want peace and quiet this is the place.
If you want peace and quiet this is the place. I recommend to anyone. The accommodation was unique and the space was excellent. We chose not to but the staff were accommodating and would have arranged day trips if we wanted.
margot anne
Australia
Scored 10
10
I should that the facilities are cheap and simple.
I should that the facilities are cheap and simple. The only electric equipment is a fan (a good one). The shower works, but floods the floor. It's in an isolated place, on a broken road, and Indonesia's main roads are not for pedestrians.The food however is delicious and cheap.
Timothy
Australia
Scored 10
10
Very nice place to visit. Taman Tirta Gangga is a must.
Very nice place to visit. Taman Tirta Gangga is a must. Many beautiful ricefields with a view towards Gunung Agung in the region. Pura Lempuyang with the famous gate to heaven, another must see in the region, especially for Instagramers. However, in my view the temple is not worth visiting for the money to be spent there. The obligatory transfer from the parking to cash desk, obligatory rental of sarong, entrance (donation but try not to pay), every photo with Agung view. They charge you on every step. Better visit Tirta Empul or Goa Lawah.
MarioRodriguez
Indonesia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The gardens are quite lovely - but in reality - only takes...
The gardens are quite lovely - but in reality - only takes an hour to walk through them all - more if you stop to take photos every minute... but even with lots of photos 2 hours is more than enough - it is very picturesque - and highly recommend you go as part of a tour - but don't stay in the accommodation.
Dawn
United Kingdom
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First of all, we had a wonderful two days, the view and location of the villa we stayed in was great. We would like to thank the hotel staff "widia, yudhagodd and all the other staff" who took care of us, especially our driver "Made" who picked us up from the airport, took us to very beautiful places in Tirtagang the next day, and took us to Seminyak on the last day, everything was great, see you again next year.
The closeness to Tirtagangga. The breakfast. The fact that the owner took quite good care of the room. The room itself is a place where you would not mind to spend time on a rainy day and read a book.
The shower is outside, but that did not derange me. The hot water was working.
Very good service. Staff are helpful and friendly.
Madi, the hotel manager was great at service and helped us with transportation and finding restaurants. We are very Thankful for that.
Amazing hotel! The villas are nice decorated, are spacious and have beautiful views to the rice terraces of Tirta Gangga. Personal is really attend. Restaurant is delicious.
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