Abandoned amusement park that nature and grafitti artist have completely taken over. Careful where you step, it can be really slippery. Bring tons of mosquito repellant. Have your camera ready and perhaps a flashlight too. Much bigger than I expected, it's easy to spend a couple of hours here, exploring what was a thriving places for a year back a couple of decades ago. Could use some information about the place and why it was abandoned.
Cool place to explore…. We rode bicycles to the park and there was a guy on the entrance asking for 2000k each and he sprayed us with mosquito repellent we just payed it as he looked after our bicycles while we went looking around. It’s definitely worth going if you’re not to far away it took us 20 minutes each way there’s plenty of places to stop for refreshments on the way
A hidden gem. A paradise for photographers. But don't forget a VERY GOOD MOSQUITO REPELLENT! It's an abandoned attraction park within the "jungle" or the other way round and the mosquitoes are literally all over you! But nevertheless it's worth it because in the western world nobody would let you explore the ruins for security reasons.so take care when walking around
Love the place, and old abandoned theme park from the 1990s, such a shame a cool place like this goes abandones now, but hey a new attraction place is made! Went here at the rainy season and I recommend wearing long sleeved shirt and pants to prevent mosquitos and other insect bites while exploring the place.
An amazing rundown former theme park - you can spend hours here roaming the grounds, exploring all the derelect buildings that have been long abandoned and left to rot.with nature slowly reclaiming and overgrowing everything. If you like urban exploring creepy abandoned places, you'll love this. Some of the graffiti / art painted throughout on various walls is quite amazing too. It's a pity some of the other non-structual elements aren't still in place - but nonetheless this is a must see, if you're into this type of thing.
Review update 2023 - three years later and spent another half day here.just as intriguing as the first time. Highly recommend this place, especially on days where there's a cool ocean breeze.
Tempat yang wajib dikunjungi walaupun hanya sekali untuk penakut seperti saya Baru pertama kali kesini. Kesan angker dan mistis masih ada ditempat ini.
Tetapi bagus untuk gambar² lukisan grafiti dan buat spot fotonya. Tiketnya cuma 10rb aja. Kita belom keliling semuanya dikarenakan waktunya sudah mau gelap. Disamping tempat ini juga ada pantai dengan pemandangan yang bagus "Pantai Padang Galak". Banyak juga pedagang makanan dan minuman di sekitar tempat ini.
Buat kalian yang belom pernah kesini.cobain kesini untuk menguji adrenalin kalian Jangan lupa pakek autan biar gak digigit nyamuk jika mau keliling ke taman belakang
If you like lost places and great street art it's an amazing place to explore. Bring mosquito repellent or you'll get eaten alive. The locals charge a 20k entrance fee and 3k for parking
Absolutely amazing experience. Walking through the empty park and hearing the power of the sea in the background was really special. At the entrance you pay a small amount of 20,000 IDR. Mosquito repellent is an advantage. We spent about 1.5h - 2h here.
Very surreal and a bit creepy as well. Highly recommend checking this out. It costs 20.000 rupees to get in but it is totally worth it. The graffiti was really nicely done, the scenery was a bit “The Last Of Us” like.
The place is interesting, one of the largest in Bali. What is most impressive is the history of this place, so I advise you to read it on the Internet. The entrance costs 20k, there are only empty buildings left on the territory, but there is a lot of graffiti on the walls that create an atmosphere and enliven it
Cool place but during our visit there were also people playing airsoft while other visitors were there! Very dangerous. Because we were with a baby we did not stay long