On our way back from the Selangor river water dam, we stopped for a while at the Kuala Kubu Bharu hot springs. The Kuala Kubu Bharu hot spring is easy to find because its landmarks are JPJ and Kuala Kubu Bharu High Religious Secondary School.
The hot spring area is divided into 2 parts of the pool. One large pool with a depth of approximately waist level and a second relatively small pool approximately knee level. Overall this pool is not big but enough to feel the hot water from this pool.
There is no charge to enter the KKB hot springs. Since entry is gratis and as visitors we must maintain the cleanliness of the area around the pool by using the facilities provided prudently.
Hot springs are good for mind therapy, going to a place like this will definitely make you feel cool...
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Rmco. Good to see social distance is observed.
Water is hot/warm. Reasonable clean. The locals are doing their best to keep it clean. TQ.
It's been built by locals with local financial support. Thanks.
The basic change room / toilet. Very very smelly. The toilet has no water flush system. Need to carry water in. It's hot, humid and no air movement. And, no light.
Parking spot is limited.
Wish people do not smoke around the pond and learn to take rubbish home. There is no rubbish bin here.
Take time to observe the butterfly 🦋 and dragonfly.
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Read moreGreat place to go to rest and recharge after a long hike at Bukit Kutu, or a hard workout. You can really feel the difference in your body after soaking in the hot springs! The place is free to visit and has ample parking space. However seats at the pool are limited. The toilet is just filthy so don't bother going in there unless you're just changing your clothes. Overall great place to visit with a group or just...
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