If you are looking for a tranquil escape surrounded by nature, the Hot Springs of Banjar is one of Bali’s hidden gems you should not miss. Located in the lush hills of North Bali, this natural hot spring offers both relaxation and cultural charm. The warm sulfuric waters, flowing from volcanic origins, are believed to have healing properties that soothe muscles and refresh the body. Visiting this peaceful spot feels like stepping into a tropical sanctuary where time slows down.

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Where is Banjar Hot Springs

The Bali Banjar Hot Springs (locally known as Air Panas Banjar) are located in the Banjar village, near Lovina, in the Buleleng Regency of North Bali. It sits about 10 kilometers southwest of Lovina Beach and around 80 kilometers from Denpasar. The area is surrounded by dense tropical gardens and tall palm trees, creating a natural spa-like setting that blends perfectly with the local atmosphere.

For travelers exploring North Bali, the Banjar Bali Hot Springs is a must-see attraction, often paired with visits to nearby places such as Brahmavihara-Arama Buddhist Monastery or Lovina’s famous dolphin tours.

How to Get There

Reaching the Banjar Hot Springs in Bali is quite easy. From Lovina, the drive takes about 20 minutes through scenic countryside roads filled with rice terraces and small villages. You can rent a scooter if you are comfortable riding, or hire a private driver for convenience.

If you are staying in South Bali areas like Ubud or Seminyak, the journey will take around 2.5 to 3 hours depending on traffic. The route passes through winding roads and picturesque mountain landscapes, making the drive itself part of the adventure.

Things to Do at Banjar Hot Springs

When you arrive at the Banjar Hot Water Spring, you’ll find three main pools surrounded by tropical plants and carved dragon spouts pouring hot water. The upper pool is smaller and more private, perfect for those seeking quiet relaxation, while the lower pools are larger and suitable for families or groups.

Here are some activities you can enjoy:

  • Soak in the warm pools: The water temperature stays around 37°C to 40°C, providing a naturally soothing bath.

  • Take Banjar Hot Spring Photos: The vibrant green surroundings, stone carvings, and rising steam create a perfect setting for memorable pictures.

  • Visit the nearby Buddhist Monastery: Just a short drive away, you can explore the largest monastery in Bali and enjoy panoramic views of the hills.

  • Enjoy local food and shopping: Around the entrance, small shops and local warungs sell souvenirs, Balinese crafts, and simple meals to complete your visit.

Entrance Fee and Facilities

The entrance fee for the Banjar Hot Springs Bali is very affordable. It usually costs around IDR 20,000 per person, with additional fees if you want to rent a locker or change room. The site is well-maintained, offering clean facilities, restrooms, and small gazebos to relax after bathing. Towels and swimwear can also be rented at nearby stalls if you forget to bring your own.

Parking is available for both cars and motorbikes, and the area is generally safe for visitors of all ages. It’s recommended to bring extra clothes and bottled water for your comfort.

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Best Time to Visit

The Hot Springs of Banjar can be enjoyed all year round, but the best time to visit is early in the morning when the air is cool and the pools are less crowded. Visiting during weekdays also provides a quieter experience.

If you prefer a more atmospheric vibe, try coming during light rain. The combination of warm water and gentle drizzle creates a truly relaxing moment that feels almost magical. However, weekends and public holidays can get busy, especially with local families enjoying the pools.

Final Thoughts

The Banjar Hot Springs in Bali offer more than just a relaxing dip. It’s a place that connects visitors with nature, culture, and tradition. Whether you’re seeking healing water, beautiful scenery, or simply a calm moment away from Bali’s tourist crowds, this natural spring is worth the journey.

Make sure to include Banjar Bali Hot Springs in your North Bali itinerary, capture a few Banjar Hot Spring Photos, and let the natural warmth of the island rejuvenate your body and mind.

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