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Umbul Brintik Klaten, a Water Tourism and Health Therapy Location

Umbul Brintik is a water tourism attraction located not far from the center of Klaten City. There are around 10 springs that flow into a main pool and other pools. What sets it apart from other springs in Klaten is the health therapy offered at Umbul Brintik. However, there are also pools specifically for play, not therapy. Many tourists from around Klaten and beyond come here for sightseeing or for health therapy. If you're interested, check out the information about Umbul Brintik Klaten below. History of Umbul Brintik Klaten Like other springs in Klaten, Umbul Brintik is a natural bathing spot whose water comes from a mountain spring. It's said that the name comes from the bubbling at the base of the spring.  The natural pool at Umbul Brintik is different from Umbul Manten or Umbul Ponggok. While both use sand and rocks as the base, Umbul Brintik uses a layer of black sand and small andesite stones. Now used as a therapy location, it turns out this isn't just a myth. Many...

The Charm of Umbul Siblarak, Water Tourism in Klaten with Panoramic Views Similar to Ubud Bali

Umbul Siblarak has been developed into a water tourism attraction by the government of Sidowayah Village, Polanharjo, Klaten, since 2017. The water attraction then began operating since 2019 and is managed by the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMD). The location is in Dukuh Gondang RT 011 / RW 005. The water attraction has a large pool with clear water. The area is surrounded by trees, making the surrounding air cool. Umbul Siblarak Tourism in Sidowayah Village, Polanharjo District, Klaten now has a new attraction. The beautiful water tourism area is equipped with a new vehicle, a three-level swimming pool. The place is shady with views of the rice fields next to it. The scenery around Umbul Siblarak is in the form of rice fields that look terraced. When the weather is clear, on the west side there is a view of Mount Merapi. Previously, there were at least two large swimming pools with natural stone settings around the edge of the pool. The area features a three-level swimming pool, adjac...