Banjar Hot Spring, Sulfur hot springs in Banjar, Indonesia.
Banjar Hot Spring is a bathing complex in North Bali featuring multiple pools fed by hand-carved stone dragon spouts. Tropical vegetation surrounds the tiered pools as mineral-rich water flows continuously through the site.
Local inhabitants of North Bali have used this spring since pre-colonial times, valuing its warm water for healing purposes. This long tradition of use established the site as an important part of regional history.
This place serves as a gathering spot where local families and friends come together regularly for social time. The warm waters hold meaning in daily life as a space for relaxation and community connection.
The water remains at a constant temperature year-round and the site opens daily, making visits possible at any time. Changing facilities are available and the grounds are easy to walk through.
Eight intricately carved dragon mouths feed water through the pools and create natural water pressure in the process. Visitors often use this pressure for shoulder massages while soaking in the warm water.
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