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It’s no surprise that we often find almost no mention of hot springs even in the most talked about travel experiences. So, here we are to break the stereotype by letting you know about some Indian states that boast of some of the most famous hot springs in India located at attractive tourist places.

Heated and brought up to the earth’s surface by geothermal forces, hot water springs are natural features which often take the form of pools, geysers, and fumaroles. These natural hot springs of India contain dissolved chemicals and minerals which are found to be beneficial to the human body and are believed to possess great medicinal values. Medicinal value apart, an experience of immersing yourself in these must-visit hot springs in India is really a great pleasure too.

But wait, before you start chalking out your own plan to bathe in hot springs, do check out our list of 10 states that house some of the most popular hot springs in India.

Hot Springs Of Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir

Not many who travel to Ladakh, know that Ladakh is not just about lifeless mountains and deep gorges. Plus, the hot springs in India however popular are still not part of mainstream activities that tourists undertake. Lies within, is the warmth of Chumathang and Panamik hot water springs which can be explained best if experienced.

1. Chumathang

Photogenic view of Chumathang hot springs in Ladakh

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Chumathang hot springs will give you an incomparable bathing experience as you will forget the cold of Ladakh and feel the warmth of the water of this hot spring destination. Chumathang hot springs are like other amazing hot springs in India and are believed to have medicinal powers.

Best Time To Visit: June – August
Famous For: Himalayan vistas

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2. Panamik

Panamik hot water springs in Ladakh

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Nestled quietly in Nubra Valley, located about 150 km from Leh, Panamik village is often flocked by tourists taking a dip in hot sulphur springs. There are pools for males and females, cabins with showers and change rooms as well that makes bathing in Panamik hot springs a real delight and comfort.

Best Time To Visit: June – August
Famous For: Views of the Nubra Valley

Entry fee: INR 20 per person for bathing in hot bath complex for tourists.

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Hot Springs In Himachal Pradesh

Imagine yourself bathing in a hot spring on a pleasant day with a view of rivers gushing through the picturesque valleys and dense forests covered in a blanket of mist. Well, that’s Himachal Pradesh for you! Some of the famous hot springs of Himachal Pradesh are:

3. Manikaran Hot Springs

A collage of people bathing and cooking rice at Manikaran hot springs

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Located in Parvati of Kullu District, Manikaran is known for sulfur hot water springs. Enjoy bathing in the hot water spring of Manikaran besides visiting Sikh Temple and taking a dip in its holy water. This spring is also surrounded by some of the best places to visit Kullu.

Best Time To Visit: May – July and November – January
Famous For: Nearby religious spots

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4. Kheerganga Hot Springs

A view of Kheerganga and the hot water pool

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Trek up through the dense forests of Kullu district and enjoy bathing in hot water springs while being surrounded by mesmerizing ambient beauty in Kheer Ganga. Tourists from all parts of the world love to immerse themselves in this exceptional experience.

Best Time To Visit: October – May
Famous For: Kheer Ganga Landscapes

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5. Tattapani Hot Springs

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Known as one of the most famous hot water springs in India, Tattapani pure sulfur springs can cure many ailments, especially bone and joint diseases. The amazing location adds to the beauty of the hot springs.

Best Time To Visit: April – May; Timings for tourists are 7:00 am – 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Famous For: Himalayan vistas

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6. Kasol

Kasol

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While in this hippie town of Himachal Pradesh, it is important to take a visit to the beautiful hot spring which is located at the Parvati Valley. This is quite an offbeat place which is often missed out, but its beauty is boundless. Surrounded by the beautiful views of the Himalayas, this hot spring has facilities like shower, changing room and a hot water pool which is run and managed by the government.

Best Time To Visit: September-April
Famous For: River-rating experiences

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7. Vashisht Hot Springs

Scenes from the inside and outside of the temple at the Vashisht hot water springs

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Surrounded by lush green hills, Vashisht is a small village housing one of the best hot springs in India which appear from granite deposits in this area. There are separate hot water pools for women to bathe.

Best Time To Visit: May – October
Famous For: Cabin Stay

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Hot Springs Of Uttarakhand

If you are planning a trip to Uttarakhand anytime soon, they do enjoy a dip or two in the natural hot springs in Uttarakhand.

8. Tapovan Hot Springs

The sulphur rich hot springs of Tapovan

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Apart from offering an amazing scenic view of the picturesque landscape, Tapovan is also famous among visitors as a famous attraction for its sulfur-rich hot springs which emerge from the yellow-soiled hill. You can cook rice or boil eggs by dipping the contents in these hot water springs here. It is also one of the best places to visit in winter in Uttarakhand.

Best Time To Visit: April-June
Famous For: Hot-spring based delicacies

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9. Gaurikund Hot Springs

Emerald Gaurikund Lake Just After the Dolma La On Mount Kailash Outer Kora

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It’s another popular Hindu pilgrimage site. Situated at 6,000 feet, it houses many hot springs that are famous among tourists as bathing hotspots. It also serves as a base camp from where people trek to Kedarnath temple after bathing in these hot springs.

Best Time To Visit: April-June
Famous For: Surrounding valleys

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10. Rishikund

The Rishikund natural hot springs and the surrounding natural beauty

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Rishikund is another famous natural hot springs in the state of Uttarakhand. Also known as Gangani, it is about 46 km from Uttarkashi mostly visited by people who wish to gain some spiritual and peaceful experience. Here, people take a bath in this hot water spring on their way to Gangotri.

Best Time To Visit: November-January
Famous For: Mountain Climbing

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11. Suryakund

The beautiful Suryakund hot springs in the Gangotri region of Uttarakhand

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Being one of the most famous hot springs in India and located nearby Yamunotri temple, it is visited by many devotees all year-round. It’s surrounded by snow-clad mountains that add to the divine beauty of the place.

Best Time To Visit: April-June
Famous For: Religious spots

Note: Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri, along with Badrinath, are a part of the Chhota Char Dham Circuit.

Tapt Kund at Badrinath, Tatopani, and Jankibai Chatti are some other natural hot springs in Uttarakhand that you should visit.

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Hot Springs Of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is also known as ‘Heart of India’ and there is no doubt that it houses attractions of various kinds, including the tourists’ favorite natural hot water springs.

12. Dhuni Pani

Temple around Dhuni Pani in Amarkantak

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Located in the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh is the Dhuni Pani, one of the lesser-known yet fascinating hot springs in India. To get there, you will have to trek from Amarkantak. This is a sacred hot water spring which has a spiritual significance. It is believed that taking a dip in these hot springs can cure many diseases. Don’t ignore to hire a jungle guide while you plan to pay a visit to hot spring attraction.

Best Time To Visit: October to March is considered as the favorable time for tourists to visit Madhya Pradesh and experience bathing in these hot springs.
Famous For: Ritualistic observations

Also in Madhya Pradesh: Chavalpani is another hot water spring, located close to the Pachmarhi hill station.

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13. Tatapani

Tatapani

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The Tatapani hot spring is located at a distance of 12kms from Balrampur in Chhattisgarh. This inexhaustible water spring runs throughout the year and has a very heavy flow which can be enjoyed by tourists. It is believed by the locals and the visitors that the water of this hot spring can heal any extreme disease. This site is crowded during the Makar Sankranti, when devotees come from all corners to pay their gratitude to Lord Shiva at the nearby Shiva Temple.

Best Time To Visit: January-March
Famous For: Trekking

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Hot Springs Of West Bengal

The next one on the list of hot springs in India is West Bengal. Check out the hot spring that you can visit in West Bengal. Take a look!

14. Bakreshwar Hot Water Springs

Hot water pool created at Bakreswar

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Otherwise a pilgrimage center for Hindu devotees, Bakreshwar is located in West Bengal, about 230 km from Kolkata, and is also famous for being home to many natural hot springs. Some of the best hot springs of Bakreswar are Surya Kunda, Dudh Kunda, Agni Kunda (hottest of all), Bhairav Kunda, Shwet Ganga, Brahma Kunda, and Amrita Kunda. Each spring is enclosed in a 10-ft deep reservoir 10 feet in depth shooting the clouds of sulfurous vapors. Besides the large pond, piped water for those who don’t wish to get into the pond to bathe.

Best Time To Visit: Monsoon, winter and spring seasons are the most ideal times to take a dip in these popular hot water springs in India.
Famous For: Countryside views

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Hot Springs In Sikkim

Clustered in the northern part of Sikkim these, are some of the most famous hot springs in north-east India – well-known and frequently visited by tourists not only from India but from all across the world.

15. Reshi Hot Water Spring

Reshi river and the famous Reshi hot springs in Sikkim

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Located approximately 25 km away from Gyalshing on the banks of Rangeet river, surrounded by awe-inspiring landscape, these hot springs in north-east India are worth taking a dip. The sulphur rich hot Reshi Hot Springs are believed to possess curative powers against many skin diseases.

Best Time To Visit: December – March is considered as the best time of the year to enjoy the hot springs in Sikkim.
Famous For: Mountainous Terrains

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16. Yumthang Hot Water Spring

Beautiful view of hot springs in Yumthang Valley of Sikkim

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Enjoy bathing in the two pools of Yumthang Hot Springs, located near Yumthang village at about 135 km from the capital Gangtok. You can reach Yumthang by walking a few hundred yards from the main road and after crossing a pedestrian bridge on the River Lachung.

Best Time To Visit: December – March is considered as the best time of the year to enjoy the hot springs in Sikkim.
Famous For: Mountainous Terrains

Borong, Ra Long, and Phurchachu are some other hot water springs in Sikkim that attract a lot of tourists from various places. Once in Sikkim, taking a dip in these natural hot water springs (especially during cold) is an incredibly pleasing experience. Don’t miss that!

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Hot Water Springs In Meghalaya

This sparsely populated Northeastern state of India is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations known for its natural beauty, culture and hot water springs. The most known hot springs in Meghalaya are in Jakrem.

17. Jakrem

A view of landscape near Jakrem

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This quaint place about 64 km from Shillong is now attracting the attention of a lot of tourists and the reason is its natural hot springs. The medicinal properties of the hot springs of Jakrem have turned this lesser-known attraction into a potential health spa that also has separate bathing compartments for tourists’ comfort. You can also enjoy visiting the lesser-known hot springs of Umngi.

Best Time To Visit: December – March is considered as the best time of the year to enjoy the hot springs in Sikkim. February to June is considered as the best time to experience the hot springs of Jakrem as the weather is pleasant during this period.
Famous For: Green Landscapes

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Hot Springs In Jharkhand

This eastern state of India has a lot to discover apart from the exploring rich culture and visiting heritage sites. Also, you would find it worth a visit as it’s a home to some very famous hot water springs in India.

18. Tattapani

A view of Tattapani hot spring at Sukari River bank in Jharkhand

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About 8 km from Latehar in Jharkhand, Tattapani natural hot spring emerges out of Sukari River banks. Tourists visit this place to make the most of taking a dip in its sulphur rich hot water that has medicinal value and property to cure skin diseases.

Best Time To Visit: December – March is considered as the best time of the year to enjoy the hot springs in Sikkim. Winter season, i.e, the time from October to March, is the best time to experience hot springs in Jharkhand.
Famous For: Sightseeing

Apart from these, Talaha, Tantloi, Darahi, Barapalasi, Surajkund, Balbal Duari, Charak Khurd, Raneshwar, Susum Pani, Numbil, and Tharia Pani are other worth visiting hot spring sites in Jharkhand.

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Hot Springs In Odisha

Thinking about visiting natural hot water springs in India? Odisha will be perfect for you! Odisha is home to many tourist attraction and its sulphurous natural hot water springs add to the allure of this beautiful state.

19. Atri

The natural hot springs of Atri

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Located in Khurda district of Odisha, Atri is a small village famous for its perennial hot water springs with doses of sulphur which are considered to have healing powers. There is a bathing complex maintained by Government of Odisha.

Best Time To Visit: November-February
Famous For: Countryside views

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20. Taptapani

Taptapani hot springs in Odisha that have a divine significance

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Taptapani, meaning hot water, is yet another prominent name in the list of natural hot springs in India. Located atop a hill surrounded by lush green forest and has medicinal attributes. You can well imagine the comforting experience of bathing in the pond created next to the hot springs with such a beautiful ambiance.

Best Time To Visit: October-March
Famous For: Religious observations

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Hot Springs Of Maharashtra

Maharashtra is also home to a number of tourist-friendly natural hot water fountains in India.

21. Aravali

A sign board near famous Aravali hot springs in Maharashtra

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The Aravali hot water springs are located in the Aravali village of Ratnagiri District. These hot springs are situated to south of the bridge on the Gad river and are frequented by tourists.

Best Time To Visit: The best time to visit Maharashtra to enjoy bathing in hot springs depends upon the location of the hot springs. For hot springs in or nearby coastal region, September To April is the ideal time and for the ones in hill stations, September To Mid-June is the best time to visit.
Famous For: Mountainous Terrains

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22. Akoli

Tourists enjoy bathing at the hot springs and pools of Akoli

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Located at a distance of about a kilometer from Vajreshwari of Thane district in a pleasant valley, Akoli hot water springs are one of the best places for one-day trips from Mumbai. The springs nest the famous Rameshwar Temple and are therefore also known as Rameshwar springs. These springs are located on the left bank of Tansi river. The water from these springs is contained in cisterns where people can take a holy dip.

Best Time To Visit: The best time to visit Maharashtra to enjoy bathing in hot springs depends upon the location of the hot springs. For hot springs in or nearby coastal region, September To April is the ideal time and for the ones in hill stations, September To Mid-June is the best time to visit.
Famous For: Countryside views

Nere, Ganeshpuri, Sativali, Unapdev, Rajapur, Sav, Tural, Unhavare, and Unhere are some other famous hot water springs in Maharashtra.

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With so many popular natural hot springs in India, there are certainly a few that are not crowded and thus perfect for you to take a dip and relax! Don’t wait anymore! Get packed, plan your vacation in India and get ready to relax and rejuvenate your soul!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hot Springs In India

Is it safe to visit hot springs amidst the ongoing pandemic?

Yes, it is perfectly safe to visit these places as the place has a relatively low number of cases. But don’t take our word for it: check up on the latest travel advisory, Covid-19 measures, and the number of cases before your departure. It is safer to undertake solo travel or with a small group of people to somewhere that is not overly crowded at the moment.

How many hot springs are there in India?

There are over 350 hot springs in India and nearby. Most of them are in the region of central India. If you are planning for a relaxing weekend, they are one of the perfect spots to visit.

Can I swim in hot springs in India?

Of course, one can swim in the mineral-rich hot springs of India. They are rich in medicinal values. There are not so hot that one cannot swim or bathe in them.

Is it safe to drink the water from hot springs in India?

Due to health and safety reasons, it is advised to not consume the water that is present in the hot springs. Make sure you have access to safe water for drinking purposes during your visit.

Can we visit Indian hot springs during summer?

Yes, it is possible to visit these spots. Make sure that you check the availability of these places before arriving.


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