Banyuwedang Hot Springs

Nestled in the tranquil northwest corner of Bali, Banyuwedang Hot Springs offers a serene escape into nature's own spa. Surrounded by lush greenery and a short walk from the coast, these natural thermal pools are fed by mineral-rich waters believed to have therapeutic properties. Unlike the bustling tourist hubs, this spot remains delightfully under-the-radar, perfect for travellers seeking relaxation and a connection with local traditions. The warm, slightly sulfurous waters are said to soothe muscles and rejuvenate the skin, making it a favourite among locals and savvy visitors alike.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day visit to fully unwind. Arrive early (around 8–9am) to beat the crowds and enjoy the pools at their cleanest. Spend two to three hours soaking, then take a short walk through the mangroves. If you're combining with snorkelling at Menjangan Island, set aside a full day — morning at the springs, then a boat trip after lunch. The springs are open until late afternoon, so you can also visit as a sunset wind-down.

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