If you are in Thailand and have a means of transport or taking a tour or a local Thai person the. The Hin dad hot springs is a wonderful place to visit. The water is super warm like a hot bath and if you want to cool down the stream running next to it is cold and separated from the springs. There is a small entry fee I think of 60 baht for westerns and about 20 baht for locals but take cash as they don’t have other methods of payment there. There is some places to eat and some small shops options but generally there is not much there. Take your towels too as you won’t find any here. Overall I will be going back here. I will put my video up on my YouTube the travelling social worker in Thailand soon. It’s about 3 and half hour drive from Bangkok. Check out my YouTube the travelling social worker in Thailand for my video...
Read moreThree pools, only tried two: hot and hotter still (around 41c). There's a cold, fresh stream that passes alongside the hot springs too for dunking. So it goes like this: hot spring for 5 mintues, cold stream dunk, hotter hot spring for 5 minutes, cold stream dunk. Repeat a few times. I learned this from the seasoned hot spring veterans so health benefit points were awarded. ;-) Entrance fee was good, even for us foreigners. There are changing rooms, lockers and toilets available on site, not the cleanest but acceptable. It was busy (weekday morning, 10am) but plenty of space in and around the pools. Be careful of the walking area: slippery when wet. Overall, it was a worthwhile excursion that left me feeling extremely well for the remainder of the day. Can't...
Read moreRelaxing and peaceful spot! Hindad Hot Spring is a great place to unwind. The water is warm — perfect for soaking and relaxing. It’s clean, well-maintained, and surrounded by nature, which makes the experience even more calming. The entrance fee is very affordable. I recommend going in the early morning or late afternoon for a more peaceful vibe. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Kanchanaburi!
There are also some small shops outside where you can buy snacks or drinks, but don’t expect much conversation — the vendors aren’t...
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