Banjar Hot Springs, which are situated close to the Lovina Coast in North Bali, is known locally as Air Panas Banjar. The Brahmavihara Arama Buddhist monastery is situated in the same neighborhood as the hot springs. The fact that the springs are centuries-old hot springs that have been renovated with contemporary amenities over time distinguishes them, and they are today one of Bali’s most popular destinations for relaxation for both domestic and foreign visitors. By navigating a number of local roads from the Seririt Singaraja main route, you can reach the location.
There is a ticket booth at the entry, and only motorcyclists are allowed to proceed. There are several places to purchase for gifts, handmade items, batiks, and other items. You will see a brief route and a bridge as you move forward; the pathway will then lead you to some steps. The more compact pools are visible from that location itself. The actual hot springs complex comprises four primary pool sections, the bathing pool being the largest and central one. It also features restrooms, lockers, changing rooms, and a restaurant above it on the northern side.
There are bathing pools built in a tiered construction all around the hot springs. Families can cool down in the larger or central pools on the first tier, which includes eight dragon spouts and a smaller pool. The primary central pool is located on the second floor. The hot springs are well-known for offering a relaxing and healthy escape, and many visitors come here to take in the peace and quiet up on the hill.
Opening hours: 08:00 am to 06:00 pm
Entry fee: Adult: Rp. 5,000 / Child: Rp. 3, 000
Location: Jalan Banjar, Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 80517, Indonesia. It will need a drive of 3 hours almost from Kuta and Nusa Dua to reach the hot springs.