Bo Klueng Hot Spring

Bo Klueng Hot Spring
Fed by thermal streams from Tanawsri Mountains and located 1km from nine-level Kaew Chan Waterfall, this hot spring creates perfect pairing: morning waterfall hiking followed by afternoon therapeutic soaking in muscle-relieving mineral water.
The foot soaking or full-body immersion options let you adjust commitment based on how the waterfall hike exhausted you. Gentle hike means foot soak suffices, brutal tier-climbing means full immersion becomes necessary recovery.
The suggested itinerary of waterfall morning, hot spring afternoon reflects ideal sequencing—exercise first, recovery second. Reversing it means you're hiking with relaxed muscles that tighten up during exertion.

Monika's Tip
Pack two towels—one for waterfall swimming, one for hot spring soaking. Sharing single damp towel between activities is miserable. The small bag space for extra towel significantly improves day quality when you're not wrapping yourself in soggy fabric.
Practical Info
- SourceTanawsri Mountain thermal streams
- OptionsFoot soaking or full immersion
- LocationRatchaburi Province (~2.5 hours Bangkok)
- SuggestedMorning waterfall, afternoon soak
- Combination1km from Namtok Kaew Chan (9-tier waterfall)
Budget
฿ (Budget) - ฿100-200 spring entry, waterfall entry separate
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