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Pa Tueng Hot Spring, also known as "Huai Hin Fon Hot Spring," is a natural and wellness tourist attraction located in Pa Tueng Subdistrict, Mae Chan District, Chiang Rai Province. Surrounded by mountains and forests of northern Thailand, it offers a tranquil atmosphere and cool temperatures year-round. This hot spring is formed by natural geological processes, where groundwater flows through hot r...
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Thepphanom Hot Spring is a natural hot spring located in Thepsadet Sub-district, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai Province. It is characterized as a mineral spring emerging from underground.
Thepphanom Hot Spring (Thepphanom Hot Spring) is located within Ob Luang National Park, Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province. It is a natural hot spring formed by geothermal heat flowing through fault lines b...
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Phra Ruang Hot Spring according to legend, during the Sukhothai era, King Phra Ruang visited this forest while hunting. He saw a beautiful junglefowl and ordered hunters to follow it. Since there was no fire to cook food, the king is said to have blessed a nearby pond to become hot water, which became known as “Bueng Phra Ruang Sap” or later, Phra Ruang Hot Spring.
The site has si...
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Ban Samo Thong Hot Spring is a small natural hot spring located within the Huai Khun Kaeo Reservoir Project area in Huai Khot District, Uthai Thani Province. The hot spring is formed through geological processes in which groundwater seeps deep into rock layers, is heated by geothermal energy, and then emerges at the surface as mineral-rich hot water. The spring contains sulfurous mineral water wit...
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Nong Ya Plong Hot Springs is one of Phetchaburi’s hidden gems, emerging from deep underground layers amidst a valley and lush, pristine forests. This site is far more than a mere leisure spot; it has been elevated into a Community Hydrotherapy Center renowned for its systematic spatial management. The walkways and soaking pools are thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the natural landscap...
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Betong Hot Spring is a natural geothermal attraction formed by underground heat. Rainwater seeps deep into rock layers beneath the earth’s surface, where it is heated by geothermal energy before rising back up. The emerging water has an average temperature of around 70–80°C and contains essential minerals such as sulfate, calcium, and magnesium. These minerals are believed to help ...
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