Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Ungasan, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80364, IndonesiaMap
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Ok, not very big, you can not take the small bus inside, two or three hours will be all gone. You can follow the sign route, quite local religious and cultural colors, there is nothing to eat inside, there are some restaurants before entering
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Condor Plaza is a cultural park located in Uluwatu, a higher point in southern Bali, near Jimbaran Beach. It is a prototype of a square left in the Suharto era and has not been completed. The reason why it is called Condor Plaza is that a bronze statue of the tallest condor in the world was originally erected here. Here you can also overlook the beautiful scenery of southern Bali. Origin of Condor Plaza In 2003, the Indonesian government started construction of Condor Plaza. It plans to build a statue of the Hindu God of Destruction and its mount condor on the mountain. The overall height will reach more than 100 meters. It is said that an eminent monk once instructed Suharto that after the bronze statue is cast, it will bless the prosperity of the Indonesian nation and the happiness and safety of the people, but Suharto stepped down before the square was completed, so this hugely expensive project was put on hold.” The upper body, hands, and the head of the condor were scattered in different parts of the square. Despite the statue of Condor Plaza, the "unfinished project" of Condor Plaza is still worth seeing. From Jimbaran to the south, along JlUluwatu Street, you can come to the hill where Condor Plaza is located. After entering the door and walking up the stairs, you will see a snake wearing a laurel crown and a slender body coiled on one side. This hill is about 200 meters high. When you come to the top of the mountain, you can see the huge bronze statue of "Destruction God" Vishnu. Although only the head and chest are completed, the lifelike facial expressions are still very vivid. Deterrent. The arm of the "God of Destruction" was placed beside a small road in the middle of the mountain, so you can look for it. Going further inside, you will see the head statue of a giant condor overlooking the flat square in front of you. This square was dug down from the mountain with a large excavator. The tall and neat stone walls around the square were originally intended to be carved with Hindu inscriptions and stories of mythical figures.
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ok, not very big, you can not take the small bus inside, two or three hours will be all gone. You can follow the sign route, quite local religious and cultural colors, there is nothing to eat inside, there are some restaurants before entering
lovely park with some impressive statues I took my hire motorbike for here I found it a nice escape from the city the weather was extremely hot on my visit so be sure to take a hat,water, sunscreen there is shops and mini marts available at entrance begging of entry to the park I would recommend this for a cultural day out you have to pay a very hi fee to go up to the viewing platform in the main statute so I didn't bother. you get a free infused water or ice tea at the restaurant at the end of your park visit I would say it's a nice restaurant but expensive all in all a nice day I also opted for the walking tour but option for buggy.
The tallest building in Bali and the 4th tallest building in the world. The statue makes a stunning central feature of GWK, a fascinating 60-hectare cultural park that draws visitors from around the globe and provides a tantalizing glimpse into Bali’s fascinating heritage through intriguing cultural performances, legendary folklore tales, immense sculptures, and dramatic cinematic presentation. Enjoy panoramic island views as you explore the park on foot or by Segway. Indulge in Indonesian heritage cuisine, immerse yourself in a land steeped in mythology, or plan your next big event in one of GWK’s epic venues.Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue depicts Wisnu riding Garuda. In Hindu mythology, Lord Wisnu is seen as the protector of the Universe, while his trusted companion, the mighty eagle-like Garuda represents loyalty and selfless devotion. Kencana means gold, and both are adorned in crowns of gold mosaic. The Garuda is also the national emblem of Indonesia and represents freedom.Designed by renowned Balinese artist Nyoman Nuarta, the statue is made of copper and brass and features 754 modules with 25 steel segments weighing in at a hefty 900 tons, with a steel weight of 1300 tons. The statue and pedestal is 120.9 meters high with a width of 64 meters thanks to Garuda’s wingspan.
Bali landmark building can also see the airport, very shocking
The Cultural Park is big but very sparse, just some big statues and one cultural show. Free beverage included in the ticket is not good in the restaurant. Help yourself from a container tap full of bees. Disappointing and scary to take and consume the beverage.
Good price