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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
    People bathing in Hot Spring

    Source: Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau Facebook and Kim Boi Hot Spring Instagram

    Detoxify your skin in these hot springs, and it will thank you later!

    Vietnam is a naturally rich country which offers a lot of great destinations for visiting tourists! But many travelers are also drawn to it for its natural hot springs that are good to recharge one’s body, mind and soul. If you’re looking to forget about your stressful week or you are headed into one, you must definitely visit these popular sites. Read on to know the best spots where you can find hot springs in Vietnam.
    1. Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau
    2. Nui Than Tai Hot Springs
    3. Kim Boi Hot Spring
    4. Bang Mineral Hot Spring
    5. Dam Rong Hot Spring
    6. I Resort in Nha Trang
    7. Kenh Ga Hot Spring
    8. Tay Vien Hot Spring

    1. Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau

    Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau, formerly known as Binh Chau Hot Spring Resort, is situated in Xuyen Moc District in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province. Families and friends keep on coming back to this resort not just for its famous hot spring and mud baths but also because of its beautiful scenery, thanks to the melaleuca forest canopy. They have a multitude of baths and pools and other services like foot baths and massages that will give you a well-deserved relaxation.
    Group of people bathing in a man made spring
    Source: Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau Facebook
    Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau
    Address: Suối nước nóng Bình Châu, Bình Châu, Xuyên Mộc, Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu, Vietnam
    Contact Number: +84 91 709 95 59
    Social: Facebook and Instagram

    2. Nui Than Tai Hot Spring

    A haven for nature-lovers, Nui Than Tai Hot Spring covers 60 hectares of majestic forest, cool streams, and various mineral-rich hot springs. With a one-of-a-kind method of mineral-rich hydrotherapy, their mud bath area will detoxify and smoothen your skin. If you are looking for a traditional Japanese-style bathing experience, visit their Onsen Tower and relax both physically and mentally. Besides these, they also offer herbal, tea, milk, and beer bath services.
    Top view of a spring
    Source: Nui Than Tai Hot Spring Facebook
    Nui Than Tai Hot Spring
    Address: 3433+FG, Hoà Sơn, Hòa Vang, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam
    Contact Number: +84 90 211 18 98
    Social: Facebook and Instagram

    3. Kim Boi Hot Spring

    When it comes to accessibility to foreign tourists, Kim Boi Hot Spring is on top of the list with a 30-kilometer drive from Hoa Binh town. But in terms of temperature, this has the lowest (from 34 to 36 degrees Celsius) among several hot springs in Vietnam so it cannot produce water steam. Its drinkable mineral water is rich in calcium, lithium, and radium which all can promote healing for some illnesses.
    Family bathing in hot spring
    Source: Kim Boi Hot Spring Instagram
    Kim Boi Hot Spring
    Address: Kim Bôi District, Hoa Binh, Vietnam

    4. Bang Mineral Hot Spring

    When locals hear of Quang Binh, they may immediately suggest to the tourists to visit Phong Nha Cave or Ke Bang Forest. However, there is also another gift of nature that travelers should not miss when they’re in the province: Bang Mineral Hot Spring. The boiling point of this hot spring could reach 105 degrees Celsius — the highest temperature among all the hot springs in Vietnam.
    Girl in bikini relaxing in hot spring
    Source: Unsplash
    Bang Mineral Hot Spring
    Address: Kim Thuy Commune, Le Thuy District, Quang Binh Province, Vietnam

    5. Dam Rong Hot Spring

    Dam Rong Hot Spring is the ideal place for ecotourists and those looking for medical remedies. Dip your body into its waters with an average temperature of around 40 to 45 degrees Celsius. This hot spring boasts of having the highest concentration of sulfur which has been known for so long to effectively treat skin diseases and heart disorders.
    Hot spring with smoke
    Source: Unsplash
    Dam Rong Hot Spring
    Address: Dam Rong, Lac Duong District, Lam Dong, Vietnam

    6. I Resort in Nha Trang

    Nha Trang offers a wide range of natural spa including waterfalls, beaches, rivers, and hot springs. Sink yourself in a relaxing tub of mud or hot spring at I Resort, a meditation space interspersed with elements of nature. Not only does their mud baths have rejuvenating effects but they also give a long list of health benefits due to its minerals. Their mineral hot spring is also filled with natural healing herbs.
    Girl in bikini bathing in hot spring
    Source: I Resort in Nha Trang Facebook
    I Resort in Nha Trang
    Address: Tắm bùn, 75FG+46Q, Unnamed Road, Vĩnh Ngọc, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa, Vietnam
    Contact Number: +84 258 3838 838
    Social: Facebook and Instagram

    7. Kenh Ga Hot Spring

    When you’re taking a journey in the northern part of Vietnam, take the opportunity to visit this eco-cultural tourist site. Kenh Ga Hot Spring has warm salt water with a stable temperature of 53 degrees Celsius that sets it apart from the other hot springs in the country. Aside from bathing, its water is so full of minerals that it is also suitable for drinking and is a good treatment for some skin and stomach ailments.
    Hot Spring with smoke
    Source: Unsplash
    Kenh Ga Hot Spring
    Address: Kenh Ga Village, Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

    8. Tay Vien Hot Spring

    Enjoy and relax by immersing into the warm waters of Tay Vien Hot Spring that reaches 85 degrees Celsius. Settled at West of the Que Son district, Quang Nam province, the water steam of this hot spring contains potassium, calcium, sulfur, and iron which are all healing properties that can remedy some diseases. Take a refreshing break at this thermal spring which was shaped by earthquakes millennia ago.
    Boy bathing in hot spring
    Source: Unsplash
    Tay Vien Hot Spring
    Address: Tay Vien District, Que Son, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
    IMPORTANT NOTE: Be a responsible traveler! All information on this post are accurate from the time of writing. Rules, regulations and guidelines are updated frequently and may change without Klook’s prior notice. For your safety, check with the respective LGU’s and establishments directly before your travels. 

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