March 15, 2026
After Dark at Jiwanta: The Pool at Night
Most people arrive at Jiwanta in the morning, drawn by the mist and the idea of a full day ahead.

Most people arrive at Jiwanta in the morning, drawn by the mist and the idea of a full day ahead. But the guests who stay past sunset discover something the others miss.
As the light fades over the Ciwidey ridge and the temperature drops by five degrees, the pools change character entirely. The water, still warm from the earth beneath, begins to steam. The lights come on — warm and low, the way good lighting always is. Conversations slow down and go deeper.
There is a particular quality to an evening at a hot spring. The contrast between the cool mountain air and the warm mineral water is not just physical — it is psychological. Your body relaxes in a way that daytime simply does not allow. The day is finished. There is nowhere to be.
We extend evening access on weekends, and in the warmer months we keep the main pools open until 10pm. Bring a robe. Order something warm from the kitchen. Let the night take its time.
The pool at night is Jiwanta at its most honest — no performance, no agenda. Just warmth, water, and whatever conversation happens to find you.