4/5 Chandra D. 2 years ago on Google • 39 reviews
One
of
the
artificial
bathing
attractions
in
Pandeglang
is
located
in
Kadu
Jeruk
Village,
Dalembalar
Village,
Cimanuk
District.
This
tourist
attraction
belongs
to
one
large
family
and
the
name
of
the
tourist
attraction
is
taken
from
the
initials
of
the
names
of
the
family's
children,
all
of
which
begin
with
the
letter
I.
Meanwhile,
the
syllable
ber's
is
an
abbreviation
for
brothers.
Unfortunately,
many
people
don't
know
the
location
even
though
it
was
built
2
years
ago
because
access
to
the
pool
is
quite
far
from
the
Labuan
-
Pandeglang
highway.
To
get
to
the
location
we
have
to
take
the
right
direction
from
Batubantar
Market.
After
that,
turn
right
towards
a
small
sign
that
says
Iber's
waterpark.
On
the
way,
we
have
to
pass
through
dense
settlements
and
rice
fields
for
a
distance
of
approximately
2
km.
For
tour
groups
using
large
buses,
it
will
be
difficult
to
get
to
the
location
because
the
road
is
narrow
and
the
residential
area
has
lots
of
children,
so
you
have
to
concentrate
and
be
careful
when
driving,
worried
that
children
will
suddenly
cross.
Narrow
roads
are
also
uncomfortable
when
two
cars
pass
each
other.
You
have
to
give
way
to
each
other
in
order
to
pass
without
touching
each
other.
Therefore,
I
recommend
using
only
a
small
to
medium
sized
family
car.
Access
to
Ibers
can
also
be
reached
from
Jln
Raya
Mengger-
Mandalawangi,
namely
via
Bengkung.
However,
the
access
road
is
damaged
and
narrower
than
via
Batubantar.
Oh
yes,
entrance
tickets
to
this
tourist
attraction
are
cheap.
Only
IDR
10
thousand
on
Monday
to
Friday
and
IDR
13
thousand
on
national
holidays
and
weekends.
There
are
two
pools
available
there.
There
is
a
children's
pool
complete
with
a
water
park
and
1
large
pool
with
two
slides.
Parents
are
asked
to
accompany
their
children
when
they
enter
the
large
pool
because
the
depth
of
the
pool
varies.
The
management
has
marked
this
difference
in
depth
with
different
pool
floor
motifs
and
installed
floating
lines.
However,
for
safety
reasons,
children
must
be
accompanied
while
swimming.
The
water
source
comes
from
a
spring
that
comes
out
from
under
the
jackfruit
tree
inside
the
object.
Even
though
the
water
source
is
natural,
managers
still
add
chlorine
for
disinfectant
purposes.
When
I
went
there
the
smell
of
chlorine
wasn't
too
strong.
Apart
from
the
two
pools,
there
is
a
fish
therapy
pool
which
can
be
accessed
free
of
charge.
A
number
of
rinse
rooms,
toilets,
prayer
rooms
and
bathrooms
are
also
available
as
free
facilities
for
visitors.
There
is
also
a
sitting
area
in
the
form
of
a
hut
and
a
fairly
large
open
area
next
to
the
pool.
There
is
a
small
canteen
behind
the
slide
and
an
area
for
renting
tires
and
life
vests
at
a
rate
of
10
thousand
per
tire.
Visitors
can
also
bring
their
own
food.
At
the
gate
of
this
tourist
attraction
there
are
also
many
sellers
of
snacks,
young
coconuts,
etc.
The
car
parking
area
can
accommodate
around
15
family
vans.
Overall,
this
tourist
attraction
is
worthy
of
being
an
alternative
artificial
bathing
tour
when
visiting
Pandeglang.
Hopefully
this
review
helps.
For
those
who
want
to
read
historical
reviews
of
places
in
Pandeglang
and
Banten,
you
can
visit
Instagram
@moms.stories1.
Thank
you,
Haturnuhun.
Rahayu
🙏🏻
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