Banjar Hot Springs

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Nestled in the lush hills of northern Bali, Banjar Hot Springs (Air Panas Banjar) offers a serene escape into geothermal bliss. The springs are set within a tropical garden, with three stone-carved pools fed by natural hot water from the mountains. The warm, mineral-rich waters (around 38-40°C) cascade into the pools, creating a soothing, naturally heated spa experience. Surrounded by dense vegetation and the sound of trickling water, this is a perfect spot to unwind after exploring Bali’s northern coast.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours at the springs to fully enjoy the pools and gardens. Most visitors spend about an hour soaking, then another 30 minutes wandering the grounds. If you combine it with the monastery and a stop in Lovina, allocate a half-day (4-5 hours) for the whole experience. The springs are best visited in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the cooler air.

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