Immersing yourself in the therapeutic waters of hot springs not only soothes fatigued muscles but also invigorates the circulatory system, promoting the release of toxins and waste through the skin. The rich mineral content of these springs further nourishes the skin and can aid in the treatment of various dermatological conditions.
Khlong Thom Hot Waterfall – Krabi
Khlong Thom Hot Waterfall, though modest in size, at just 5 meters in height and 10 meters in width, is an enchanting natural wonder. The waters, heated by underground springs, cascade down the slope, forming small, steamy falls that offer a truly unique sight. With water temperatures ranging between 40 and 50 degrees Celsius, the mineral-rich waters create an otherworldly atmosphere, with clouds of mist rising from the rocks and mingling with the striking limestone layers. Surrounded by nature, this spot is an ideal destination for a restorative soak.
Opening Hours: Daily, 8:30-18:00


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San Kampaeng Hot Springs – Chiang Mai
San Kampaeng Hot Springs, nestled in the Mae On District of Chiang Mai Province, lies just 30 kilometers from the city center. These natural hot springs have been a popular destination since their development into a tourist attraction in 1983, spanning an expansive 30 acres. The site features a variety of thermal pools, with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees Celsius, offering both private and public bathing options. Additionally, a flowing stream, with a temperature of 30-35 degrees Celsius, provides a soothing space for foot soaks. A unique highlight of the area is a hot spring with temperatures exceeding 105 degrees Celsius, where visitors can boil eggs in a matter of 3-15 minutes.