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San Kamphaeng Hot Springs

Tourist attraction

One of the Best Places To Visits in Ban Nong Hoi


Address

1 Ban Sa Ha Khon, Mae On District, Chiang Mai 50130, Thailand

Website

www.skphotsprings.com

Contact

+66 87 659 1791

Rating on Google Maps

4.40 (9.1K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Friday: 7 am to 6 pm
  • Saturday: (Māgha Pūjā), 7 am to 6 pm, Hours might differ
  • Sunday: 7 am to 6 pm
  • Monday: (Māgha Pūjā (Observed)), 7 am to 6 pm, Hours might differ
  • Tuesday: 7 am to 6 pm
  • Wednesday: 7 am to 6 pm
  • Thursday: 7 am to 6 pm

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  • 4/5 Ricky C. 1 year ago on Google
    I stayed one night there. The cost was 1200 baht. I enjoyed the relax weekend there. I really like the hot spring directly in my bath tub. There is a hotspring swimming pool too. But, I found out that the water in the swimming pool has lots of mold and green algae. It might not be safe to swim there. I wish they will change the water more often and remove the mold.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Giannis j. 1 year ago on Google
    A special attraction in Chiangmai, hot steam jets. The place has massage, hot springs baths, restaurant and cafe !!! I suggest you visit it daily which is definitely less crowded. You can boil eggs in hot (105⁰C) water and enjoy them in the place there.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Kevin K. 8 months ago on Google
    People come here to enjoy the natural hot springs and foot bath. There is a ticketed entry but it's really cheap. Inside you'll find a large stream for dipping your feet. You can buy eggs to boil in the designated area (be careful). There is also a few snack bars. If you walk around you'll find these really nice large beds made of webbing. I recommend relaxing on one after you've had a dip
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Em 1 year ago on Google
    DO NOT GO if you’re expecting a European style hot spring that you can explore and bathe in. This is definitely a place for a family with kids. We came as backpackers. Only able to bathe your feet in the man made stream they’ve made through a small park. “Geyser” is a steel pipe spraying out water from the spring. Read other low ranking reviews- extra for private baths and pool. Water appeared dirty. Very loud and busy with families. Confused how this has such high reviews and is claimed to be “the best hot spring in Chiang Mai”. Made the best of the long drive and money spent on taxi by laying in the small pretty garden. Enjoyed the novelty of boiling an egg in the spring (give it twice as long as you would on a cooker). Imagine, like other families, this would be good for a family trip. Might be good if you were expecting what it is in reality.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Pusit K. 4 months ago on Google • 479 reviews
    This place is perfect if you want to enjoy nature without going too far from the city. The hot spring is really nice, even though you can't swim in it. It's good to get there early to avoid the crowds. Definitely worth a visit.

  • 4/5 Duangporn P. 3 months ago on Google • 254 reviews New
    This hot spring is one of the most popular hot spring in Thailand, Chiang Mai province. There are many hot springs well, some used for egg boiling, leg warming, kid swimming pool and bathing. Admission fee is 20 baht for Thais and 100 baht for foreigners. Seniors over 60 are free admission. Car parking is available just a short walk to the park. We visited here on Thai Children’s day when there is a special event for kids arranging here.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Joshua 4 months ago on Google • 56 reviews
    One of my favorite places to come during the cool season of Thailand. During the evening time has some of my fondest memories. They have a snake river that goes roughly 200 m from lukewarm to 131°F or 55°C. They have two different pools to swim in a couple bath houses that are private for the family, a hot date or with friends. Great place to have School trips. Also has camping 🏕️ sights. I would recommend eating on the outside of the park instead of eating inside. The Thai food isn’t so great inside.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Cynthia B. 2 years ago on Google
    A Good day trip. 50 mins outide CM. We visit as it’s extremely good for our joints. With the added bonus of relaxation. The spring has closed the swimming pool at present but the single baths are available. I wouldn’t recommend the baths for anyone with mobility difficulties. Mid week visit is best if you don’t want crowds. Cost 100 towels are available Less when you show your Thai Drivers License both for locals and Foreign residents. There restaurants and a cafe on site. One thing we did not like was the amount of roaming dogs. Plus a couple of cats.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Chen C. 5 months ago on Google
    A very impressive hot spring in Chiang Mai, not far from city, only one hour to drive. The water of the hot spring was definitely natural, slippery and smooth, 38 degrees may let you into the water for over 1 hour, relax and feeling skin getting better. Don’t forget to go to buy a basket of egg, only 25 Balt each and cook them into specific hot spring water, nice experiences
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Nuchnalin L. 7 months ago on Google
    Nice Park and hot spring! There are entrance fees and also different prices for foreigners (actually for all services inside). Inside the park, you can dip your feet for free, but for swimming and proper baht, there are additional fees, which are affordable. There are towels and swimsuits for rent available too. Here is my advice; - Park the car before the entrance, you can save 40 Baht - The food options are pretty limited, especially on a weekday. - On the way to the park, some people selling a basket of eggs too, they were 10 Baht cheaper.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 phiphob s. 4 months ago on Google • 375 reviews
    Nice place to relax by dipping you feet into the hot spring water. And if you need whole body bathing, you can opt for bathtub. Plenty space for picnic.

  • 4/5 r2thebizel 2 years ago on Google
    Once you understand it is a natural born process you can start to appreciate what you’re seeing. Otherwise it can just look like a load of baths and fountains heated up by the pipes around you everywhere. You can however tell it’s the real deal by the sulphur smell and the history is interesting.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Colin S. 6 months ago on Google
    We've been here before 4 years ago but visited again just because it's so nice. We had lunch of roast chicken, fruit and some cold drink. The hot pools are interesting and we soaked in a group bath before getting a foot massage, very relaxing.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Keelle-fan L. 4 months ago on Google
    This is a representative hot spring located about 41km east of Chiang Mai International Airport. The entrance fee is 100 baht. Foot baths can be enjoyed according to the temperature along the long waterways, which can be better than the effect of foot massage for travelers. In addition, it is possible to put eggs in a basket and heat them in hot spring water close to 100 degrees Celsius, and there is also a corner where you can buy fresh tropical fruits.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Alex H. 1 year ago on Google
    Duo payment entry 50b local 100b without Thai ID. Though I get it, it still feels weird because they try to hide it by having Thai # and English # side by side at the gate... Anyway once you get in you can sit at any of the springs and get a basket of eggs to cook in the hot spring (20/50b). If you want to go to the hot pool or individual rooms there's another cost 65-130b depending. Overall a fine experience just don't get expectations too high.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 mike b. 10 months ago on Google
    Loved it. Very shady and well designed for chilling out and soaking your weary legs. There are parts where you can bathe but at 40°C+ just my calves and feet were thoroughly pampered. I tried to move to the 45-50°C pool but it was just a touch too hot. Very nice to sit and have a beer while your eggs are boiling and relax. Elderly are well catered for too.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 from the driver's s. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful place. Just make sure that you buy some duck eggs and a basket so you can cook in the hot springs. Makes for a very tasty egg
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Serhan K. 1 year ago on Google
    Amazing hotsprings. The area smells very sulphuric. Lots of spots to boil eggs. A nice hot pool to plung and a very hot little stream to soak your feet.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Chattapol C. 2 years ago on Google
    very good experience to hotspring in Chiang Mai. it's a natural hot springs, maximum temperature 105 degrees and the environment is nice as a stop during my trip.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Amphawa Choi F. 3 months ago on Google • 148 reviews New
    I thought it was just a hot spring and didn't expect much, but surprisingly it was quite spacious and had playground, a camping site, a walking trail, and many food boothes, so it was a place where families or couples could come for a relax. The entrance fee is 100 baht for foreigners, 40 baht for Thai adults, 20 baht for elders and infants, and 40 baht for vehicle parking. There were also many foreign tourists, especially Korean tourists. After entering, you can enjoy the foot bath at any time by sitting in a comfortable place in the park, but additional fees apply for full body bath, swimming pool, massage, etc. Eating eggs boiled in hot spring water is also fun and a delicacy. Even if you're not a fan of hot springs, you might want to consider coming for a walk or a picnic. In fact, I saw many families who brought camping chairs and tables and ate under the shade of a tree. For those who have never been here before, I strongly recommend to visit krup~!

  • 5/5 Samantha P. 2 months ago on Google • 90 reviews New
    We travel out to the hot springs on a local bus and it took just over an hour. Purchased a basket of eggs on arrival and of course had to cook them in the hot springs. Such a unique experience. I had a rolled ankle and soaked in the mineral water for over an hour. So good.

  • 5/5 Htet Aung Z. 3 months ago on Google • 58 reviews New
    The place is so large and have many tables to sit for groups. They also decorated with beautiful flowers especially orchid around the place. The water from hot spring is a little too hot although they said it's around 44 degree. Overall you can be relaxed and enjoy soaking your feet in the warm water.

  • 4/5 Dorothy L. 2 months ago on Google • 36 reviews New
    This is a very nice place to chill, for a group of family or friends. its around an hour more drive from Chiang Mai city centre. the hot spring provides different degrees. Me and my family soaked our legs into the hot spring river. Everyone is very self-disciplined, the hot spring is very clean. Don’t expect too much of the food there, better dine outside first and bring some snacks there. However the the coffee was good.

  • 5/5 Troy J. 2 months ago on Google • 23 reviews New
    Great spot to chill. There is lots to do there and great for families. We especially liked the hot springs, boiling eggs in the hot spring pool, and the food. Also, it’s a good place where locals hang out so you don’t feel overrun by tourists.

  • 4/5 Pascal F. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful garden. Very nice to cook eggs in the hot water and sharing a bath at 39°

  • 5/5 Ksenia K. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice foot bath, lovely territory, 100 bht per person plus 40 for car or bike, can boil eggs in the springs, great option for half a day trip or a pit stop

  • 4/5 유현우 2 years ago on Google
    Quite peacful place for relax with hot water digging legs into flowing hot water. Entrance fee is 40 baht per adult and 40 baht more if bringing car into inside space. Personally, recommend parking a car outside and walk into inside paying only person entrance fee. Not far from outside parking lot. Food inside is not expensive. Recoomend here for visit.

  • 5/5 Triphop P. 2 years ago on Google
    My favourite place to getaway from crowd. (recommend on working day from monday - friday) Recommend to stay there and dip your feet in a hotspring (not too hot area please,lol) Well,recommend,oh!you can bring your own food there too.

  • 5/5 Ian N. 2 years ago on Google
    Very nice spot to relax. Can rent private room in sit in and relax. Worth a trip for sure.

  • 5/5 Ankit G. 1 year ago on Google
    Wonderful and imaginable that how it's possible but it's real and I also boiled eggs in hot spring before enter have to buy tickets for Thai people 50 baht or foreigners 100 baht.

  • 5/5 Caitlyn E. 2 months ago on Google • 20 reviews New
    We can highly recommend these hot springs- it was so comfortable and peaceful; easily taking up an afternoon to hang out, eat some lunch and drop your feet in the soothing water. Very convenient half day trip from Chiang Mai (around an hour drive), winding through some mountain roads. It costs 100 baht per person to enter, and you can soak your feet in various temperatures of water as it flows through the park. There were plenty of restaurants/cafes open, selling ice cream, drinks and food. The highlight of course is boiling your own eggs in the hot springs - it cost 25 baht for a basket of 3 eggs (which came with fish sauce!) and the pools have little hooks to hang them on. The only thing I would note is that the timings they have on the wall are not accurate- add ~5 min more to whatever the sign tells you. Overall, really amazing experience and I would definitely come again if I come back to Chiang Mai!

  • 4/5 Claudio S. 1 year ago on Google
    Great to experiance the almost boiling hot water coming from the spring. The water is so hot that we were allowed to boil eggs, which resulted in a strong egg smell lingering in the area. Great benefits from soaking your legs in the hot water

  • 3/5 Alex S. 5 months ago on Google
    This place doesn’t have a phenomenal atmosphere. It is one of those places that if you nearby, we’ll- might as well enter. The most attractive thing to do is to cook the eggs in the hot pool of mineral water. My daughter enjoy having her feet inside the water and so did the adults. I couldn’t buy anything since I often use scan to pay (Thai bank) but today no one was accepting it for some unknown reason to me. Other than that, ensure you have cash, moskito repellent and bring a trash bag with you. Also worth mentioning to bring Lysol or Detol in spray as all tables were filthy. No exaggeration. Egg remains all over the place, try to imagine.

  • 5/5 Andrew H. 10 months ago on Google
    The family really enjoyed a day out here. The kids loved the swimming pool and boiling their eggs in the hot springs, and generally running around the gardens there. The adults enjoyed taking a lovely relaxing soak in a mineral bath in one of the bath houses you can rent. Followed by a nice Thai massage. Everyone enjoyed the spicy papaya salad and grilled chicken

  • 5/5 Theis V. 2 years ago on Google
    Really an experience to boil eggs from a natural spring. And move down by the man made river to dip your feet in and finally having a relaxing and refreshing 30 minutes bath in the spring swimming pool! Also the minerals in the water did wonders for my skin!!!

  • 4/5 Lauren M. 1 year ago on Google
    Really cool place to visit if you're in Chiang Mai. A bit out of the city so having your own transport is easiest. Otherwise you can take a minibus from the city which takes around 45 minutes. It costs 100 baht to enter the park as a foreigner. My favourite part was definitely the boiled egg hot spring! You can buy 3 eggs in a basket for 25 baht, boil them and eat them after. It's a really cool experience. The mineral swimming pool is nice too (100 baht entry fee). There are other things to do, like get a massage or soak in the mineral baths but each thing costs extra. I think we spent a bit too long here (4 hours) because of the bus timings, so we were getting very hot by the end. It's definitely worth the visit though. And I'd return again, but maybe with my own transport so I could be more flexible with how long I stay.

  • 5/5 Chanin S. 2 years ago on Google
    Natural hot springs, maximum temperature 105 degrees C., at the main hot spring, the layout of hot springs water bath, distribute to separate flow small canal route, along with rest benches all over area, the further flow the lower temperature remain of hot springs water, you can test and select as your preferred.

  • 5/5 Pavel K. 4 months ago on Google
    Hot springs about 40 minutes away from Chiang Mai by car. This place has a small artificial river with water from hot springs, people sit next to it and put their legs down into the river. There is coffee, snacks and a restaurant in this area. Different pools: public, for couples and private. Pools are about 40 Celsius. Each cost separate fee. You can rent a towel, bathing suit, etc. Lots of parking outside and it's free. But you need an entry ticket, and pools/tubs are extra fee. Place is very popular with tourist and local people. There is a gorgeous view of the mountains and local nature.

  • 3/5 janice y. 2 years ago on Google
    very good experience to hotspring in Chiang Mai. It is not my expectation about the facilities in the room because everything needs to rent including towel. Good that we brought our own towel. Environment is nice worth to spend a day here

  • 5/5 Sameer K. 1 year ago on Google
    Awesome experience!!! Worth the 10 THB. You can even take your car inside for additional 40 THB. You can swim in the hot waters click photos, boil eggs and have fun. Open till 6 PM.

  • 4/5 Tin P. 2 years ago on Google
    Natural hot springs ♨️ Please check it out 🙏🎊✨

  • 5/5 Wendy T. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice and clean place to unwind and visit if you’re a fan of hot springs. Large space with plenty of place to sit and enjoy your hard boil egg. The area for hard boil egg is clean, which makes me feel comfortable enough to boil egg! Entrance fee is THB100 per person for foreigner. Ideal for family trips.

  • 5/5 Ihor A. 1 year ago on Google
    The place is fascinating because of the nature around it and the clean air. At a time when the air around is polluted, by some miracle the air here is very clean, although the place is only 30-40 km from Chang Mai. A visit to the springs will cost you from 100 baht (for visiting a common pool) to 650-800 baht per hour for an individual small pool The entrance cost about 100 baht Recommend for a visit 10/10

  • 4/5 Noora A. 1 year ago on Google
    I think its one of the best hot springs in chiang mai. We’ve booked a private pool for an hour and the whole family enjoyed it. They have nice shops as well. You have to try boiling the eggs 🥚 in the hot water and eat it fresh🤤. The places near restaurants weren’t that clean so bring some tissues and wipes with you.


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    • ✓️ Assistive hearing loop
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible toilet
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible seating
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible car park
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