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Klong Thom Hot Springs (Namtok Ron)

Klong Thom Hot Springs (Namtok Ron)

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Best time to visit

Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and the largest crowds. Dry season, November to April, gives easier access to trails and clearer water.

Budget tips

No national park fee for the hot springs, but expect a small local parking or maintenance charge of about 20 to 50 THB; carry cash. Combine the visit with the nearby Emerald Pool and share transport to split taxi costs.

Recommended for

Nature lovers, Wellness seekers, Budget travelers, Families

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: Steam rises from natural rock pools whose mineral-rich water warms your skin and relaxes tired muscles while jungle sounds fill the air. Many visitors dig small sandy hollows to create private bubbling baths, turning the walk into a playful, interactive spa experience.

Highlights: Steaming emerald pools bubble at around 40 degrees Celsius, leaving chalky white mineral deposits on the rocks and a faint sulfur scent in the air that tingles your skin when you dip your hand in. Locals cook eggs by slipping them into slit bamboo tubes lowered into the hottest pools for about 10 minutes, then crack them open to enjoy warm, slightly mineral-infused yolks while sharing stories and timing each other's perfect boil.

Insider tips

  • Wear swimwear and water shoes, rocks are slippery and pools vary in temperature.
  • Test the water near the source before full immersion, some pools are very hot.
  • Go at opening or late afternoon for the best light; steam over shallow pools makes the prettiest photos.
  • Bring a towel, small change for parking, and a plastic bag for wet clothes to avoid a soggy ride back.

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