Coordinates: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3
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4.5 based on 64 reviews
100 bath (for foreigners) will give you access to six hot spring pools from 38-42 degrees and a “cold” river where little fish nibble your dead skin (natural fish spa). Locals cover up, so remember to bring T-shirts and shorts (both men and women). We took a taxi/motorbike up, but as there are no taxis there, I would advise you to book a taxi back in advance. 2-3 hours would be time enough for the pools. The ticket to the pools also gives you access to a (somewhat) nearby waterfall in the National park (we didn’t go there).
4.0 based on 196 reviews
We were lucky to visit when it wasn't busy and had the place pretty much to ourselves. Set in the forest you can strip off and jump into natural pools with the stream of warm water running through them down to the river. You have to be careful walking on the rocks but it's lovely once you get in. It's quite a picturesque place so the photos are good and there are numerous pools so there is space. That said, if a few coach parties turn up then I can imagine it could be a struggle to get in and the quality of the experience will go down. Further on a bit from the pools there are showers and changing areas. I would have stayed all day but we had to move on to Tiger Cave Temple. We were there for about two hours.
4.0 based on 30 reviews
It's free to visit. Parking fee is only THB20 per entry. The pool is well kept & crystal clear water. Beautiful landscape & reasonable charge for massage
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