Hot mineral spring in Nam Hon, Tu Le, Yen Bai
Overview:
Tu Le hot spring, along Highway 32 to Mu Cang Chai, Tu Le is a commune close to Khau Pha pass in Van Chan district (Yen Bai), lying in the heart of the valley, Tu Le is known for its beautiful fields. terraced, famous throughout the country for the fragrant sticky sticky rice of the Thai ethnic group. But the most attractive point in this mountainous land is the traditional, innocent and unique living feature when “Bathing the fairies" in hot springs.
Temperature – 38-40 degrees:
This place is blessed with a year-round hot spring and Thai people in Tu Le have been bathing in mineral water for free for hundreds of years. In winter, when the temperature in Tu Le is just below 10 degrees, the temperature under the hot spring is still at 38-40 degrees, the smoke is rising. In Tu Le, there are two hot mineral water baths right next to the cool stream and the hot springs. On the banks of the river are ripe golden fields.
Become “fairies" in the middle of the mountains:
One very hot bath and one warm bath. It is up to each person to take a hot bath more or less. Every evening, every group of people, not counting girls, boys, old and young, they pull each other down to the hot springs, naturally take off their clothes and become “fairies" in the middle of the mountains. Some people bathe in mineral water in a trendy way, while others wear skirts to change clothes according to the traditional method.
Bathing in the stream together is an integral part of the Thai culture in Tu Le.
She even took off her clothes on the rocky slopes to fully immerse her body in warm water, it doesn’t matter because that’s also been a story for hundreds of years. Travelers coming here will be immersed in harmony. Play in nature, rest or relax in the hot water.
They shower together after a hard day is a way to connect family feelings more closely. Bathing in the stream together is an integral part of the Thai culture in Tu Le.
Map
The map to hot spring in Tu Le: