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  • Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park – Explore one of Bali’s most iconic cultural landmarks featuring the massive GWK statue.
  • Discover Balinese culture, mythology, and impressive artistic architecture in one destination.
  • Enjoy full access to the cultural park and its scenic viewpoints surrounded by limestone cliffs.
  • Capture memorable moments at one of Bali’s most recognizable photo spots.
  • Open daily with well-organized facilities for a comfortable visit.
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GWK Bali: Experience the Majesty of the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue

When people think of Bali, they often visualize pristine beaches, lush rice terraces, and ancient sea temples. However, rising high above the limestone hills of the Bukit Peninsula stands a modern marvel that has redefined the island's skyline: the Garuda Wisnu Kencana.

Known globally as GWK, this sprawling cultural oasis is more than just a tourist stop; it is a symbol of Indonesian pride, artistic brilliance, and spiritual devotion. Whether you are a photography enthusiast, a culture seeker, or a family traveler, navigating the GWK Cultural Park requires a bit of planning to truly appreciate its scale. 

In this guide, we will explore everything from securing your GWK ticket to exploring the hidden corners of the GWK Park. For the most seamless experience, remember that the best way to explore Bali’s wonders is with the dedicated services of SatuSatu.


What is GWK Cultural Park?

GWK Cultural Park is a 60-hectare area dedicated to the preservation of Balinese art, cultural performances, and spiritual heritage. Located in Ungasan, Badung Regency, it is roughly a 15-to-20-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. 

The park is built on a former limestone quarry, which gives it a unique, rugged landscape characterized by towering stone walls that create a dramatic "canyon" effect.

The centerpiece, of course, is the GWK Statue, a colossal monument depicting the Hindu god Wisnu (Vishnu) riding the mythical eagle Garuda. This landmark is not only a masterpiece of Balinese sculptor Nyoman Nuarta but also one of the tallest statues in the world, standing even taller than the Statue of Liberty when measured from its base.

GWK Statue: A Feat of Modern Engineering

The Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue was decades in the making. Completed in 2018, it stands approximately 121 meters tall with a wing span of 64 meters. The statue is made of copper and brass sheeting, supported by a massive steel frame and a concrete core.


Why You Must See GWK:

  1. The Scale: Seeing the GWK Statue from a distance is one thing, but standing at its base is a humbling experience.
  2. The Symbolism: In Hindu mythology, Lord Wisnu represents the "Preserver" of the universe, while Garuda symbolizes freedom and selfless devotion.
  3. The View: From the top floors of the statue (accessible with a specific GWK ticket upgrade), you can see as far as Kuta, Benoa, and the majestic Mount Agung on a clear day.

To ensure you get the best morning light for your photos of the GWK Statue, let SatuSatu arrange your morning transport to beat the crowds.


Navigating the GWK Park: Key Attractions

The GWK Park is divided into several thematic zones, each offering a different perspective on Balinese life and mythology.

1. Plaza Wisnu

This is the highest point in the park. Here, you will find the upper body of the Lord Wisnu statue. Surrounding the plaza are traditional Balinese shrines and the Parahyangan Somaka Giri—a sacred fountain said to contain holy water with healing properties.

2. Street Theater

As you enter Bali GWK, the Street Theater is your first stop for souvenirs and food. It is a vibrant area where traditional Balinese processions often take place. This is also a great spot to grab a map and plan your route through GWK Bali.

3. Lotus Pond

The Lotus Pond is perhaps the most dramatic area within GWK Cultural Park. It is a massive outdoor plaza flanked by square limestone pillars. It can hold thousands of people and is frequently used for international concerts, gala dinners, and cultural festivals. The acoustics provided by the stone walls are world-class.

4. Indraloka Garden

For those seeking a bit of tranquility, Indraloka Garden offers beautiful panoramic views. It is a popular spot for weddings and intimate gatherings within the GWK Park.


Planning Your Visit: GWK Ticket and Pricing

Understanding the GWK ticket structure is essential for a stress-free day. As of 2026, the park has implemented a tiered system to manage the flow of visitors.

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Ticket Categories:

  • Regular Entrance Ticket: Covers access to the park grounds, Lotus Pond, Plaza Wisnu, and hourly cultural performances.
  • Ultimate Statue Access: This specific Garuda Wisnu Kencana ticket allows you to enter the pedestal of the statue and take an elevator up to the 23rd floor for an immersive digital gallery and viewing deck.
  • Shuttle Service: The park is vast. While walking is possible, a shuttle service is available to transport guests from the parking area to the main plaza.

Estimated GWK Ticket Pricing:

GWK Ticket price is around IDR 140,000. Tip: Prices can fluctuate during high season. When you book your tour via SatuSatu, they handle the booking process, ensuring your GWK ticket is ready upon arrival.


Timing and Cultural Performances at GWK

One of the highlights of GWK Bali is the schedule of traditional dances. These are usually included in your basic entrance fee.

  • Kecak Garuda Wisnu: Usually performed in the late afternoon (around 6:00 PM), this is a dramatic retelling of the story of Garuda.
  • Barong & Keris Dance: Performed daily at the amphitheater.
  • Legong Dance: A classic, graceful Balinese dance performed by young women in intricate gold costumes.

The amphitheater provides a shaded environment where you can rest your legs while soaking in the local art. Most visitors find that 3 to 4 hours is the "sweet GWK slot"—the perfect amount of time to see the statue, watch a dance, and enjoy a meal.


Logistics: Getting to Bali GWK

GWK Cultural Park is located in the southern part of Bali. While it is close to popular areas like Jimbaran and Uluwatu, traffic in Bali can be unpredictable.

  • From Seminyak/Kuta: Expect a 45-to-60-minute drive.
  • From Nusa Dua: A quick 20-minute drive via the bypass.
  • From Ubud: A longer journey of about 1.5 to 2 hours.

To avoid the hassle of navigating narrow streets or dealing with parking, many travelers choose SatuSatu for private car rentals or guided tours. SatuSatu ensures that your vehicle is air-conditioned and your driver knows the best backroads to avoid the midday "macet" (traffic jams).

Photography Tips for GWK Bali

The GWK Statue is so large that it can actually be difficult to photograph if you are standing too close.

  1. Wide-Angle Lens: Essential if you want to capture the statue from the Lotus Pond.
  2. The "Canyon" Shot: Head to the limestone walkways. The vertical lines of the white stone create a perfect frame for the copper-green statue in the background.
  3. Golden Hour: Arrive at Plaza Wisnu around 5:00 PM. The sun hits the face of the Wisnu statue, creating a brilliant glow that is perfect for portraits.
  4. Drone Usage: Note that unauthorized drone flight is strictly prohibited within GWK Cultural Park. If you are a professional, you must apply for a permit well in advance.


Food and Dining at GWK

Exploring 60 hectares will work up an appetite. Fortunately, GWK Park has several options:

  • Jendela Bali: A panoramic restaurant offering authentic Balinese cuisine. It’s one of the best spots to eat while looking out over the Jimbaran coastline.
  • New Beranda: A more casual buffet-style restaurant, perfect for groups.
  • Food Stalls: Located near the Street Theater for quick snacks like gelato, corn on the cob, and cold coconuts.

Why GWK is a "Must-Visit" in 2026

Since its completion, GWK has become the defining landmark of modern Bali. It represents the island's ability to honor its ancient past while embracing futuristic engineering. It is a place of education, where children can learn about the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and where adults can appreciate the sheer human will required to build such a monument.

Whether you are looking for a spiritual experience at the fountain or a thrill-seeking climb to the top of the Garuda Wisnu Kencana, the park caters to all.


Booking GWK with SatuSatu: Your Gateway to Excellence

Planning a trip to GWK Bali shouldn't feel like a chore. Between checking GWK ticket availability and figuring out the best time for the Kecak dance, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. This is where SatuSatu comes in.

SatuSatu specializes in creating personalized Bali experiences. When you choose SatuSatu, you aren't just getting a driver; you are getting a local partner who ensures:

  • You arrive at the park during the most comfortable "time GWK slot."
  • You have your Garuda Wisnu Kencana ticket ready without waiting in the heat.
  • Your itinerary includes other nearby gems, like Uluwatu Temple or Jimbaran seafood, to make the most of your day.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About GWK

1. Is the GWK Statue the tallest in the world? It is not the absolute tallest (that honor belongs to the Statue of Unity in India), but it is among the top 5 tallest statues in the world and is significantly taller than the Statue of Liberty.

2. Can you go inside the GWK Statue? Yes! By purchasing a premium GWK ticket, you can enter the statue's pedestal, explore a museum, and take an elevator to a viewing gallery on the 23rd floor.

3. Is the park wheelchair accessible? Most of the main areas like the Lotus Pond and Street Theater are accessible. However, the climb to Plaza Wisnu involves stairs. There are shuttle buggies available for those with mobility issues.

4. What should I wear to GWK Cultural Park? While it is a cultural park, it is not a "living temple" in the same way Besakih is. However, modest dress is still recommended. Most importantly, wear comfortable walking shoes and a hat, as it can get very hot.

5. How do I get the best deal on a Garuda Wisnu Kencana ticket? Booking in advance via a trusted agency like SatuSatu often provides better rates or bundled packages that include transport and lunch.


Conclusion: GWK Is A Journey of a Thousand Steps

A visit to Garuda Wisnu Kencana is a journey through the heart of Balinese mythology. From the moment you enter the towering limestone gates of the GWK Park to the moment you stand in the shadow of the mighty GWK Statue, you are participating in a story that began centuries ago.

Don't leave your Bali memories to chance. Let SatuSatu guide you through the wonders of GWK Cultural Park. With professional service, local insight, and a commitment to your comfort, SatuSatu is the only name you need to remember for your Balinese adventure.

Capture the spirit of the island, witness the majesty of the Garuda Wisnu Kencana, and let the beauty of GWK Bali stay with you forever. Book your GWK ticket today and prepare for an experience that is truly SatuSatu—one of a kind.


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The towering 121-meter Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue dominating Bali’s skyline


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A breathtaking view of Vishnu riding Garuda, one of the world’s largest statues


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Explore the vast cultural park surrounded by dramatic limestone landscapes



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