So the last time that I visited a thermal water place like this was about 30 years ago when I was a child so I didn't remember much or knew really what to spect. I wanted to come inside and to see how the waters were since there is a sign outside that mentions how the waters were cloudy, so I wasn't sure if I wanted to do it I'm kind of picky with my waters. So we end up paying the $6 entrance fee ×3 so we can see 👀 the place. The place itself is really beautiful because of all the greenery and nature right away. There's a sense of peace. At the moment you come in, they asked you if you had been there before and what to do. So it's supposed to be a relaxing experience while you get in the thermal pools with a nice temperature. But the reality of it is that there's lot's of people there they are all talking and if there are children is worst they are doing some of the things they let you know what not to do like splash, or jump and the parents seem careless about interrupting the others patrons relaxing experience. My brother and my sister in law did not get in the water since it was very cloudy and smelled like a swamp 😑 but I wanted to trust the process and proceed to get chaged and got into the water but almost immediately regret it I touch something in the water but instead of the 35-45 minutes I only lasted 10 and that was a lot. I did not relax at all. There was too much noise(people talking very loudly and lots of children). The water that is used to rinse yourself comes out very cold. And mud masks are sold separately. If you love trees and nature is lovely to come but don't know about the relaxing part of using the...
Read moreI offer a mixed opinion of the thermal pools being reviewed. On one hand, I describe the location as the perfect place to relax and disconnect from everyday life, while also noting that the water temperature is just warm enough to be relieving. I also praise the staff and the provision of mud for skin treatment.
However, I also mention that there are only two thermal pools and one foot soak bath available, which may be limiting for some visitors. Additionally, I warn that those who are planning a special trip may be disappointed by the basic facilities on offer. I also note that the water temperature feels cooler than expected.
Overall, my review suggests that the thermal pools may be a good option for those seeking a quick rest and warm bath after a hike, but may not be suitable for those seeking an extravagant or luxurious spa experience. Visitors should be aware of the limited facilities and relatively low water...
Read moreWe’ve read a lot of negative and super negative reviews here. I must say they were quite helpful. Everything is based around expectations from the patrons.
Yes, you have pay for the mud, which is understandable otherwise people go wild.
Yes, the admittance is a bit overpriced.
Yes, it’s a bit run down.
No, you can not expect it to be tranquil.
No, you can not expect clear water, for two reasons (1) minerals (2) people use it all day, but the pools are emptied everyday.
All in all, if know what you’re in for this is a worthwhile visit after a hike. We spend 20$ total for 2 adults and 2 kids, with 2 small doses of mud, and had a relaxing 90minutes just before closing. Sometimes being able to be in a pool with just us four.
I understand people being frustrated if it’s overcrowded and if other people play music, that should...
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