Hot spring

A pool is built in which actually cold water is added to make the temperature of the spring bearable. A little cafe is added where you can buy something to drink. If you are sitting in the hot spring, you actually hear the river Bunyuputih babbling in the background. Ignore the concrete and enjoy all natural sounds and the woodland surroundings. Although cultivated, the sulphuric hot spring is a wonderful and relaxing experiencing. In Catimor Homestay a small pool is filled with water from the hot spring every evening.
The hot spring opens daily from 8 o'clock in the morning till around sunset. You have to pay a small entrance fee (Rp 2,000).

A lot of heat is leaving the area of Kawah Ijen and the Ijen Plateau, through both the lake and hot springs. Temperatures of up to 225 degrees Celcius were measured in the fumarole-solfatara of the crater lake. The heat flow from the solfatara area is estimated to be ten times as large as the heat flow from all the hot springs together in the Ijen Plateau. There are 12 springs recorded in the area, most of them in the Blawan area. The Blawan springs are probably fed from a source directly below. The water that reaches the surface has a temperature of around 40 to 50 degrees Celcius. The springs produce relatively dilute (compared to the crater lake, diltue means that the total amount of dissolved solids in the water is low, like iron and magnesium) and neutral pH (6.4) water.

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A small cafe
The hot spring with sulphur
Enjoy the surroundings
Hot spring Blawan