Banjar Hot Spring

Banjar Hot Springs, fresh and natural

Balitraveldiary.com – Banjar Hot Springs is one of the hot springs of many attractions in Bali that can be visited by you and other tourists. This hot water is sourced from natural springs which are considered by many to be able to cure various skin diseases, such as scabies, water fleas, ringworm, or phlegm. Likewise, that this hot water can be used to cure skin diseases because of its sulfur content.

Banjar Hot Spring
Banjar Hot Spring

Banjar hot spring tourism object is indeed still managed simply, but this does not make attractions that rely on nature not necessarily less attractive to visitors. Many of them are addicted to come again and again to visit this hot water because in addition to being able to cure diseases, the natural conditions are still beautiful. Even many of the visitors who soak in this hot water because of the shade and the clarity of the water.

Hundred Years Old

Banjar hot springs are estimated to have existed since hundreds of years ago. During the Japanese occupation, these hot springs were improved and their roles and functions were maximized. The Japanese government when it built at least three water reservoirs for bathing where the water they use to cure skin diseases. And the presence of hot water is maintained until now.

Banjar Hot Spring
Banjar Hot Spring

Hot tubs are divided into three sections with different height levels. The hot water in the first pool is channeled through the mouths of eight dragon showers. Whereas in the second pool, hot water is flowed into the pond through five dragon showers. For swimming, it is not uncommon to see visitors waiting in line to enjoy three water showers that are channeled from a height of 3.5 m. The high water shower makes the body seem to be massaged by water so that visitors like to be under it. The depth of the pool is 1 meter deep. As with other hot springs, hot springs in Banjar Village are believed to be able to cure several skin diseases.

Location

Banjar Hot Spring is located in the village of Banjar, Buleleng Regency, which is about 24 kilometers from Singaraja City.

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