Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bali tour: Banyuwedang Hot Spring



District: Buleleng
Banyuwedang water sourced from the hot springs that appear on the beach. The hot water is under water at high tide. Is the largest source of hot water, concrete building peace be made in the form of a circle that serves as a levee, so at the time of high tide the water is not mixed with sea water. This hot water contains a lot of sulfur with an average temperature of 40 degrees Celsius.
Because
sulfur content is high enough, the hot water is widely believed even to the island of Java because hot water can cure some diseases especially skin diseases. Coast where there are hot springs are covered with mangrove plants that prevent coastal abrasion. It could be argued Bayuwedang beaches are free from abrasion.
The existence of the bay and some surrounding white sand adds tourism assets around Banyuwedang this. Hot Springs is located in the Village Pejarakan Banyuwedang G
erokrak district 60 km from the city of Singaraja, the boundary edge of West Bali National Park. On the road south to Hot Springs National Park Banyuwedang including area, while on the northern side is the Batu Ampar consisting of calcareous soil. Batu Ampar by Buleleng district level II was planned as a new tourist area, given the potential for a huge attraction, among which is the presence of marine parks around Menjangan Island.
The path to the hot water from the road Banyuwedang-Gilimanuk majors Singaraja has hardened, so too has developed parking facilities. In the hot springs that ditanggul built a building with some enclosed bathroom. In areal water Banyuwedang there are also some toilet facilities built by the West Bali National Park, and some shelter.

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