2024

SOURCES CHAUDES (SUOI NUOC NONG) DE MONG

Thermal baths and spa treatments

This village is inhabited by the Black Tays ethnic group. On arrival, the pools indicate the presence of springs. These are accessible for bathing (collective pools and individual cabins), which is said to have beneficial effects on the freshness of the complexion. In January and February, water temperatures reach 32°C. Affordable on-site dining. Beware: in the rainy season, the road is particularly slippery!

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 Son La
2024

SOURCE THERMALE DE KIM BÔI

Thermal baths and spa treatments

The Kim Bôi thermal spring, set in a magnificent landscape, is the perfect place to relax on the road to Mai Châu. It's a little detour that's well worth making, especially during the hot season. Just a few dozen kilometers from Hanoi, the landscape is wild, with karst boulders emerging from forests and rice paddies. The region is riddled with caves and underground installations. It was home to Communist leaders during the wars against the French and the Americans. The area still conceals military installations, and some roads remain off-limits. It was from here that the famous Hô Chi Minh trail left to supply the fighters in the South, and today it is the starting point for the new Hô Chi Minh road, which runs inland through the high plateaus, doubling National Road No. 1 along the coast.

Kim Bôi is therefore not only a good place to stop, but also a pleasant place to spend a weekend. We enter another world, one that's ideal for bucolic hikes between mountains and rivers. The spring water flows at a temperature of 36°C. Bottled, it's a refreshing mineral water that's also recommended for bathing to treat rheumatism. In the village, bathers have free access to a public swimming pool. It's best to head for private thermal baths for a more comfortable and serene experience.

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 Kim Bôi
2024

COOPÉRATIVE DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ DES DAO ROUGE

Balneotherapy

To taste the famous traditional herbal baths of the Red Dao. A very pleasant relaxation after the hike.

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 Ta Phin