
This is the final chapter of my exploration at Baturraden Park. After being at the pool with the kyuh boat, I headed back down to where my friend was. However, on my way to my friend, I stumbled upon a beautiful river rock. It turns out this is where people usually take photos when they visit Baturraden Park.


I forgot to mention the red bridge that crosses there, so earlier when I was heading up, I had already passed this bridge, and on the way back, I would take another route, namely via the stone bridge in the middle of the river. You can see up close that the water in this river is very clear. I saw several people sitting on the banks and soaking their feet; they were playing in the water, but not bathing.



Earlier, I mentioned swimming, right? Let's head to the swimming pool that is also available here. Right after this stone river, right next to it is a large and clean swimming pool.



The outer part, which has slides and other toys, is the depth for children. It is about waist-deep for an adult. This part is still quite deep, so toddlers are not allowed here. The end part is even deeper. It turns out that the children's area is actually at the top, near the changing rooms. There are frog statues and mushroom statues that spray water on the sides. This is the children's area. It is knee-deep for an adult.






After walking around, I realised that Baturraden Park is very cool and inexpensive. If you like walking, you can walk around looking for all the fountains. If you are lazy, you can relax on the shady banks of the stone river because there are many people selling various kinds of food there. However, if you bring your children and are ready to swim, this is the place for you.
In addition to bathrooms for washing up, there are also outdoor showers at the edge of the children's pool. The shower head is topped with an octopus statue in shades of brick red and green.




So, what do you think? If you've been following my journey, you'll know everything there is to see at Baturraden Park. Which part do you prefer? Which part would you recommend to others if you were me?
This post concludes my journey around Baturraden Park. See you on my next journey, please don't get bored with me. Hehe...

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