New for 2026 : 'Ketut Wirtat' Indonesia Garden
Following China, Thailand, Africa, Mexica, and many others destinations, Tropical Parc unveils its newest gem : the 'Ketut Wirtat' Indonesian Garden!
10,000 hectares of a brand-new world ; 1,00_ Imperata Red Baron rice plants, 4 traditional Timorese houses, 1 Balinese rice granary, 1 Toroja house, 1 90m² carved wooden Joglo house, more than 60 Hindu statues, thousands of tropical plants, hundreds of palm trees...
OPENING IN APRIL 2026
For over 35 years, Tropical Parc has been taking its visitors on a journey across continents, discovering cultures, architecture, and vegetation from around the world.
The new 'Ketut Wirtat' garden is a vibrant tribute to one of the most beautiful archipelagos and to the human connection that has shaped the park. This garden was born from a sincere friendship between Michel Gicquel, the park's founder, and Ketut Wirtat, an Indonesian with a passion for culture and nature.
This new space is much more than a landscape project; it is the result of a true intercultural collaboration between the Tropical Parc team and artisans who came directly frim Indonesia.
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