Health Tourism, Hot Springs - Raksawarin Park.

Health tourism.

Raksawarin Park hot springs for health tourism Ranong is not only good at the sea. "The City of Fon Pada Daet Si" is another name for Ranong Province, which is not only good with beautiful seas. such as Chan Koh Phayam, known as the Maldives of Thailand that many travelers pinpoint that they must visit once in a lifetime.

And one place Not to be missed, especially health-loving tourists, is the Raksa Warin Public Park hot spring, which is a natural hot spring that has been certified by the Department of Science Service as containing important minerals, without sulfur, with a temperature of about 65 degrees Celsius. which consists of 3 main wells which are

- Father Well is a large circular cement well with a diameter of 2.80 meters and a height of 0.80 meters from the soil surface. The water is clear with a small amount of carbon dioxide bubbles rising. No sulfur smell, no algae

- The mother well has a diameter of 1.50 meters and a height of 0.85 meters from the ground surface. The water is clear, with carbon dioxide bubbles popping up rhythmically. no smell of sulfur no algae, and

- Daughter Pond with a diameter of 2.00 meters, 0.90 meters above the ground surface, the water is quite clear. There are more carbon dioxide bubbles rising to the water surface than the first 2 ponds, no smell, sulfur, no algae.

The hot spring area offers therapeutic mineral baths to relieve fatigue from the healing mineral water, including free foot soaking.

Close to the hot springs, there is Raksawarin Public Park, meaning water that can be used to treat diseases, which is the name that Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra gave when she visited Ranong in 1967. The interior is beautifully decorated. including restaurants, coffee shops, souvenir shops, stylish corners for tourists to enjoy taking pictures.

The hot spring is located 2 kilometers east of Ranong City Municipality along Highway No. 4005.

Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand
Tel: +66 2 250 5500

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01 Jan, 1970 - 01 Jan, 1970

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