Sebatu Holy Spring

Sebatu Holy Spring

Sebatu is a particularly revered place in Bali. Hidden deep in the jungle, the holy spring attracts both locals and travelers seeking spiritual and physical cleansing. According to Balinese beliefs, the bathing ritual under the holy spring of Sebatu helps to get rid of negative thoughts and be filled with new energy. Bathing in the cool waters of Sebatu is a unique experience that allows you to touch ancient traditions and feel the special energy of the island.

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