Report from Bali Tribune Journalist, A A Seri Kusniarti
TRIBUN-BALI.COM, DENPASAR – The coolness of the forest and the clear water in the natural pool of Temeling, is the end of this series of trials for the Nusa Penida ecotourism tour with JED. In one version of the local story, Temeling comes from two words, namely tamba which means healer, and eling which means conscious.
This spring is believed to be a cure for those who suffer from certain diseases, and makes them aware of always respecting life.
Likewise, tourism in the last few years has made Nusa Penida a new favorite.
He can be considered to heal the potential of Nusa Penida which was previously often ignored, but awareness must also be followed to maintain and preserve these potentials.
“This tour made me learn that there are many unique things in the village that might be taken for granted. “But at the same time, I also realized that this was not just for sale, but for preservation,” said Juni, a citizen journalist.
Temeling itself has been around for a long time, and its water is also a source of water for local residents. There are two pools, namely the men’s and women’s pools.
The men’s pool is deeper, so residents provide life jackets, so that there are no accidents when tourists want to soak or swim. Meanwhile, the women’s pool is shorter and the view is better because it directly faces the open sea.
To reach this location, tourists can ride their own motorbike or take a ride on a local Gojek. There are many shrines that are sacred to Hindus around there, so visitors are expected to maintain good manners and manners when visiting. (ask)
This article was published on Tribuntribunbalitravel.com with the title JED Invites Participants to Enjoy the Sensation of Bathing in Temeling Springs,