Located in Karangasem, East Bali, Taman Ujung is a breathtaking royal water palace surrounded by mountains and the sea. Also known as Taman Ujung Sukasada, this historic site was built in 1909 by the King of Karangasem as a place for relaxation, royal meetings, and special ceremonies.
With its elegant bridges, floating pavilions, and panoramic views of Mount Agung and the ocean, Taman Ujung offers a peaceful and photogenic escape from the busy tourist areas.
πΏ Why Visit Taman Ujung?
π° Royal Heritage & Architecture
The palace showcases a unique blend of Balinese, European, and Chinese architectural styles, reflecting the royal influence during its construction.
π Scenic Water Gardens
Large ponds surround the palace structures, connected by elegant bridges that create stunning reflections β perfect for photography.
π Spectacular Views
Climb to the higher viewpoint to enjoy panoramic scenery of Mount Agung, green hills, and the blue ocean coastline.
πΈ Instagram-Worthy Spot
From symmetrical walkways to historic pavilions, every angle of Taman Ujung looks elegant and cinematic.
π‘ Best Time to Visit
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Morning for cooler temperatures and fewer visitors
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Late afternoon for soft golden lighting
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Dry season (AprilβOctober) for clearer skies and mountain views



