Pa Tueng Hot Springs, also known as Huao Hin Fon Hot Springs, is a serene retreat located in Ban Pa Tueng, Pa Tueng District, Mae Chan County, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. The natural hot springs, with water temperatures ranging from 70 to 109 degrees Celsius, are renowned for their therapeutic benefits, including improved blood circulation and skin health.
Visitors can enjoy various facilities, such as mineral bathing rooms, including normal and VIP options, and bowl-bathing rooms. The site is well-maintained, offering clean water and comfortable resting spots amidst picturesque surroundings. The main geyser, reaching heights of approximately 10 meters, provides a captivating natural spectacle.
The hot springs are conveniently located about 700 meters from the Pa Tueng District Office, adjacent to Mae Chan – Fang Road, making them easily accessible for travelers. The area is peaceful, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Pa Tueng Hot Springs offers a tranquil and restorative experience, perfect for those seeking to unwind in a natural setting. The combination of therapeutic waters, serene environment, and well-maintained facilities makes it a worthwhile destination for both locals...
Read moreCome to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai. First day: Hot Spring Chiang Rai area, Golden Triangle - where is located between the border of three countries Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Tham Luang cave. Tham Luang cave has become world famous for its choking rescue event. In 2018, 11-16-year-old teenagers and their coach were stuck in Tham Luang cave on June 23, 2018 while exploring after soccer practice. Heavy rains caused floodwaters to rise completely blocking the exit from the cave, leaving 13 people isolated for nine days before being found by an international team of divers. The dramatic rescue with the participation of experts from many countries finally freed the children's soccer team successfully on July 10. Currently, the rescue equipment has been left on display at the cave entrance. And there is also a spiritual oral story related to the legend of the Doi Nang Non mountain range (where Tham Luang cave is located) about the cause of the...
Read moreDefinitely worth a visit. When we were there yesterday, it was almost empty and we met a lovely local who explained everything to us (she apparently also cleans the place voluntarily, so big thanks to her!) There are basins to soak your feet or take a bath, it is very hot water so make sure you go into the water slowly. To cool off, you can shower under the Geysir. Highly recommend to walk around and go to the local vendors to buy some chicken, duck or quail eggs, which you can then boil yourself in different ponds according to your preference (there are signs telling you how long to leave the eggs in). All in all a great place for a soak and (besides the...
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