A fairly large park located on Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Kesiman, Denpasar, Bali. It only takes about 30 minutes from the airport to get there. Accessibility is very easy to reach, because it is located on the side of the road. Big Garden Corner has various facilities such as toilets, information center, ticket counter, and others. Here you can see various kinds of unique things such as buildings of temples from all over Indonesia such as the Borobudur Temple, here also we can see various kinds of statues of Hindu and Buddhist gods which are neatly lined up. Here there is also a statue of a giant elephant made of used cans arranged neatly. Here there are also several dinosaur statues such as tirex. Apart from that there is also a butterfly garden which contains various types of butterflies and flower plants. Activities that we can do include visiting a large garden, taking pictures with interesting backgrounds such as a heart tunnel, beautiful gardens and very unique statues, pre-wedding photos, studying architecture from various regions in Indonesia. Here you can also hold events such as weddings, meetings, social gatherings, birthday parties and others because there are meeting room facilities to carry out these activities. For those of you who bring children, you don't need to worry, because here there are children's playgrounds such as playgrounds, swimming pools that can be enjoyed by children. In addition, inviting children to visit the Big Garden Corner can also broaden children's insight into Indonesian culture. Those of you who visit here only pay an entrance ticket of Rp. 50,000 per person. Big Garden Corner is open from 9 am to 6 pm. You have plenty of time to explore more of this place. If you are tired, then you can buy food and drinks available here. Ranging from local to western food is sold here, the prices offered are very cheap and have delicious flavors. Come on, visit Big Garden Corner and...
Read moreWhen I first came here in October 2019, I was in or of the gardens and statues and couldn’t wait to bring my friends here. Sadly now September 2023 it is a lot different. The entry price has significantly increased and presentation standard has dropped significantly. I understand that with the closure during COVID the gardens wouldn’t have been attended to like they were previously and they need to bounce back but to be charged more for entry with a lower presentation doesn’t sit well compared to other gardens we saw during our holiday. Furthermore there was a wedding reception in progress the day we attended, which we weren’t informed about. Whilst we weren’t told that we couldn’t enter those sections of the grounds, we chose not to, as the reception was still in progress and in respect to the bride and groom. Some of the guests were walking around the gardens and wanted to take photos with us, which we participated with and had some fun with them. If we had of been made aware there was a wedding reception in progress, we would have come back a different day so we could have seen all the grounds. With that said, it is a nice place and hopefully over time the gardens will get back to their former glory. Previously I rated the grounds 5 out of 5, unfortunately this time it is 3 out of 5. Good luck team and hopefully the gardens return to the...
Read moreStumbled upon this spot while looking to fill the day—and what a surprise it turned out to be! We hired a private driver and spent around 1.5 hours soaking up the charm of this tucked-away treasure.
The gardens are lush and dreamy, dotted with interactive sculptures that practically beg for a photo-op: sit inside a bird’s nest, swing in a twiggy heart chair, or brave the hanging nest chair hovering over the water—if you’re feeling bold!
Staff were friendly, and the place has a few toilets (always a win). Entry was 150K IDR and included a tasting of honey and three tea/coffee samples. The honey, from tiny Sumatran bees, was tangy and runny—very different from what you’d expect from bumblebee honey. The lady was so kind and even offered us two tastes, which felt really generous.
Tea and coffee tastings came in dainty espresso-sized cups. I tried Bali cocoa, coconut coffee, and vanilla coffee—the vanilla was my fave, smooth and fragrant.
Extra delights? You can hold a snake or lizard with a donation box nearby (pay what you wish), and there’s a small water park plus a climbable treehouse for the kids.
It doesn’t pop up often on the usual tourist trail, but it should. I absolutely recommend it for a gentle adventure with pockets of...
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