Deep within the shadows of the impressive Mount Batur volcano—one of four sacred mountains in Bali—lie warm water pools, lakeside views, and architecture that is simply magical. Some of the finest hot springs are located within this beautiful area in the north of the island; one of them is the Batur Natural Hot Spring. After beating rough landscapes and climbing up to the top of the volcano, treat yourself afterward with healing properties and warm water in this great natural bath. Here's everything you should know about visiting the Batur Natural Hot Spring in Bali, Indonesia.
Hot Springs: There surely must be some hot springs scattered throughout the inner regions of this island, among the many other natural treasures that it holds. There are the crystal-clear infinity pools located in the mountainous area of Batur, reflecting the surroundings over a tranquil lake.
The fact that the Batur Natural Hot Spring is on the side of a volcano helps warm the mountain stream up even more and allows it to carry additional minerals into the few man-made pools that are down below. These therapeutic, mineral-rich waters turn into the ideal wellness retreat tucked away within a beautiful lush environment.
As you're taking a shower under the beautiful Balinese sculptures, your ears are being treated to the sound of trickling water fountains, and you are looking outside toward the neighboring lake, you could easily stay here for hours!
Unlike what Bali is already used to, this isolated region of the island has its climate configured with cooler temperatures registering a figure of about 22°C during the daytime. Moreover, a lot of fresh air is available to inhale around the area. This makes Mount Batur and the natural hot springs a must-do in Bali.
Though warm water in itself is natural, the spring's pools are artificial. There are a number of different ones at Batur Natural Hot Spring, including one for children. The natural spring water bounces off the rocks, which is full of volcanic minerals.
These are great for the skin and good for relaxation of the muscles; hence, the perfect activity to do in Batur after a sightseeing or hiking up the mountain sort of morning. Right in the middle of the hot spring, the water temperature could reach 50°C.
However, once this spring reaches the swimming pools, the water temperature slightly goes down to about 40°C, which is equivalent to 105°F. This means you will get the perfect bathing temperature. Note, however, that you should go out of the water every 15 minutes or so to refresh your body's temperature.
While the healing properties of these pools and its relaxing atmosphere are good, the best thing about the Batur Natural Hot Spring is the location. Right between mountain and Lake Batur, one can from the infinity pools view some of Bali's finest natural gems.
The Batur Natural Hot Spring opens daily from 7 AM to 7 PM, except for Nyepi. You will be able to spend the time inside these hours soaking within the different pools and looking out on the waterfront area. Observe the streams of the fountains and the nature all around, soaking up the serenity.
The entrance to the hot spring is 190,000 IDR, which includes a complementary towel, locker, and a welcome drink. Tip: This is one of the many hot springs around. If you're looking for something a little classier, you might want to go next door to the Toya Devasya Natural Hot Spring. This place also has spa treatments, and it costs 300k IDR to get in.
Your northern Bali journey would not be complete without the stop for a swim in the Batur Natural Hot Spring. Don't forget your swimsuit! Changing rooms and showers are available on site, and shampoo is provided.
Remember, high temperatures can leave one dehydrated. Hence, regular breaks from the water are necessary. Feel free to bring a cover-up if so desired, and some water, or order something to drink at their on-site restaurant. Also included in the entrance fee price is a welcome drink—juice or soda.
Did you know? Many of Bali's hot springs are sources of holy water for Balinese Hindu temples, often built around them, which you'll see.
Tucked between water and mountain lies the Batur Natural Hot Spring, located in the lush north of Bali. The drive takes about 2 hours from the capital Denpasar up to Batur.
You have to get there by private vehicle because there's little public transportation in Bali. Almost every town offers the possibility to rent a motorbike, drive up the island on your own, and you can make the journey north part of your Bali itinerary with stops in locations like Ubud and the Tegalalang rice terrace.
You can either book a driver for the day in Bali or a tour that will take you up north. Quite often, you can combine it with some other activity around the area, for example, hiking up mesmerizing Mount Batur.
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