6 Indian Hill Stations Where You Can Witness Natural Hot Springs
Krati Purwar
15-05-2023, 17:28 IST
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Not many know that India has many natural hot springs or geothermal springs where travellers often go and enjoy a hot bath under the blue sky or a starry night.
Reshi, Sikkim
Reshi is an underrated town with a sulphur-rich hot spring. Adventure enthusiasts can plan an overnight stay here, camp around the spring and visit the Kah-do Sang phu caves.
Tapovan, Uttarakhand
A day long-trip from Joshimath in Uttarakhand will lead you to Tapovan where you can even boil an egg in the hot spring. You can also plan a hike here.
Tattapani, Himachal Pradesh
The literal meaning of Tattapani is hot water. It should come as no doubt that springs here are rich in minerals and have been rumoured to heal bone and joint ailments.
Yumthang, Sikkim
There are multiple Yumthang hot springs in Yumthang, Sikkim. These are flanked by snow-capped mountains yet two of them have an average temperature of around 50°C.
Vashisht, Himachal Pradesh
Hot springs in Vashisht, Himachal Pradesh, are places where people go to relax and connect with their spiritual selves. Surrounded by granite, the water remains hot in the range of 40-50°C.
Chumathang & Panamik, Ladakh
Chumathang & Panamik hot springs in Ladakh are rich in sulphur and found in Nubra Valley. There are homestays available for tourists to enjoy their time.
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