Hot springs in the Pamir 2september2019
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A quick tour of the region, with photo's and info.
We're starting off in Tajikistan (above and following), at the starting point of the Wakhan corridor: the photogenic Garm Chasma hot spring.
Following is a description from the blog lillafamiljenreiser (Sep. 29); from Swedish it translates as:
Harsh
More to the south.
Hide-onsen-packer is near Nepal's Annapurna mountains and has a series of hot spring photo's and descriptions up, mostly from near Beni town.
The following are a selection of photo's with full descriptions (translated) from his instagram account, but minus tags.
We're starting off in Tajikistan (above and following), at the starting point of the Wakhan corridor: the photogenic Garm Chasma hot spring.
Following is a description from the blog lillafamiljenreiser (Sep. 29); from Swedish it translates as:
'At 12 o'clock we drove out again from Khorog towards the hot spring we were told yesterday - Garmchashma Hot Spring. It is a source of thousands of years, with lots of minerals and lime in the water. We arrived at 2 pm and went in and bathed. From 2 pm to 3 pm, women were allowed to swim outdoors, in the natural spring and men were allowed to swim indoors. Lucky me! I brought the kids with me, because the air indoors where the men were allowed to swim was like a sauna. The water was very warm, well above 42 degrees, so the kids didn't want to swim but sat mostly and watched'.
Below, from the border region of Uzbekistan with Kazachstan, referred to as Pskem (the river?), Tashkent region:
Our Swimmingpool on 3000m. Relaxing after big powder runs. No better place to be. Our next trips going back there. @philippherfort_photography ...#mountainsarecalling #hotspring #nobetterplace #travel #travelblogger#travelphotography #panorama #mountains #themountainsarecalling#winterwonderland #uzbekistan #tianshanmountains #snow#freeride #heliskiing
More to the south.
Hide-onsen-packer is near Nepal's Annapurna mountains and has a series of hot spring photo's and descriptions up, mostly from near Beni town.
The following are a selection of photo's with full descriptions (translated) from his instagram account, but minus tags.
Then more entries on Singha Tatopani and on Ratopani. And more:Bhurung Hot Springbathing fee NRs150 (locals NRs50) Google map notation is made in Tatopani hot springsfamous place in most tourist people often enter after the trekking toilet Walk Room resting place is the hotel and restaurant is the hotel, meals and beer (400NRs) Yes tub, two is hot water and shallow intense heat deepen, shower there may be scenery in the open-air bath, tub also wide Izumi the quality is usually free-flowing, it seems to have caught a source in the pipe wonder if was just a slight sulfur smell? Simple spring wonder withholding is quite hot because Kana about 48 ℃ and not Ika put the cold water running over a pipe near the harsh feel to bathe here, of course Didi (meaning older sister) is next door in'm hot springs that are washing scrub and
[directions] several places hot spring at a distance of about 1 hour and 30 minutes north from the "Beni" is dotted and from "Kalipul bus Stop" out also bus charter if over one 500NRs if omnibus jeep charter Asking Price ~ 5000NRs 3000 2500NRs in Kikikomi and negotiations about an hour.
Paudawaru hot spring in Tatopani ♨️ [left]
Paudwar Hot Spring bathing fee 50NRs here scenery is the strongest most well unexplored region sense until now plenty surrounded by mountains, see the waterfall, houses of goats Mushiri the grass
Location that it is sunny Taugiri Mountains Ogameru tub three
since the flow source in front of the eyes taste some spring quality is, usually have a smooth slightly, I wonder if that is included because the sulfur smell is ? But simple spring wonder
withholding pretty but steam is standing temperature in the bathtub is a 45 ℃ and the heat Me but are not contain something of Nepal locals bathing method is characteristic while drinking water, the plastic bag to head a simple sauna is near the source's women of the oasis in the perfect sauna
[directions] notation without the Google map from Tatopani hot spring there is a mountain road entrance when you move about 5 minutes by car where quite confusing Ali signboard also smaller from there, the mountain path of a single road moved about 20 minutes the end of the road past because there is a private house on the way to the left also advance some time straight
Secar hot spring in Tatopani ♨️ [right]
Shekharu Hot Spring
bathing royalty-free time of the relationship with the rainy season abandoned likely to have been submerged in the
described in Awasan information @shunawamura
[Directions] No description in Google map from Beni for about one hour north from the bottom of one and a half hours walking movement is necessary and not go with the local people demanding 1-2 reference image
Well, not so far away (Jagat), a different kind of photo:
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Lonely Planet's forum has an entry on Nepal's Tatopani. Initial post (5 months ago):
'Pls let me know whether it is up and running again after the earthquake? Thx'.
The answers are diverse:
'The Hot spring of Tatopani, Myagdi, NEPAL has been working perfectly at the present. ...The ones on Tamang Heritage Trail don't work. Pools were empty in fall 2019 and I didn't see any efforts in finding the springs again....The Tatopani along the Manaslu Tour, between Khorlabesi and Jagat, had been heavily damaged by the 2015 eartquakes, but was back in to order in November 2017. Ducts were delivering really hot water, but pools were not filled'.
Holidify (Sep. 23) has a full article on the hot springs of Bhutan. The intro:
'Hot springs, which are known as Tshachus, are known for their medicinal properties and are found in different parts of Bhutan. It has been used for centuries by the locals to cure different kinds of body ailments, especially arthritis. The popular tradition amongst Bhutanese is to visit hot springs during the winters. Thanks to the plethora of medicinal flora and multifaceted traditional healing practices dating back to the 7th century, Bhutan has an ancient name ‘Menjung’ which means the land of medicinal herbs.It lists Gasa, D(h)ur, Chuboog, Gelephu and Duenmang hot springs.
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According to Bhutanese spiritual beliefs, the hot spring (tshachu), mineral spring (drubchu) and medicinal water (smenchu) have originated from the blessings of Lord Buddha and Bodhisattvas. These holy water sources are located in the sacred sites, and it's very important to the local population of Bhutan'.
Gasa Tshachu or Hot spring in Gasa is the most famous hot mineral spring in Bhutan. It is a place where people from all over the country come to have bath and soak in different ponds due to its curative powers. People believe that soaking in the waters is beneficial to their health and they visit these hot springs to cure various ailments ranging from ulcers to joint pains and sinus troubles. Besides, there are many medicinal waters that are believed to cure various other diseases. Foreigners call it as Bhutanese Beach as it is the only place where all walks of life especially elderly people gather at the place and soak in the same pond. So, visit Gasa and enjoy the hot natural spring bath.
Rust
The instagram account Baikalnature has a not so interesting photo, but with the following text:
The instagram account Baikalnature has a not so interesting photo, but with the following text:
'baikalnature.official
Did You Know? — There is a lot of hot springs in the open air around Baikal, where you can swim even in the coldest winter: “Zhemchug” in the Tunkinskaya Valley, Zmeevaya Bay in the Chivyrkuy Bay, springs at Cape Kotelnikovsky, Dzelinda, Khakusy and Goudzhekit in Northern Baikal. Hot springs mean not only useful mineral water, which treats an impressive list of diseases, but also sacred sites'.
Examples. Zhemchug:
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And Goudzhekit:Close to the small town of Arshan, known for its waterfalls and rusting sanatoriums, is the area generally known as Zhemchug. But when you get off a bus at the main road by Zhemchug, you have to head up north for a few kilometers to find a neighbourhood called Vishka. Vishka is a truly authentic Russian holiday village for regular families. The reason this place has come to be are the mineral hot springs, which you can visit for 200-250 rubles per half hour. Thirty minutes is plenty, because at least at ’Akvapark’ (pictured) the water is close to 60 degrees Celsius and after a while your body just wants out. The water smells a bit of methane and the Russians say it’s good for the bones. The small village boasts many cafés where the food is good and cheap, and they accept cards almost everywhere. Choose a restaurant by the Irkut river bank for a lovely view from the terrace. I’m staying at a place called Novyy Vek which is not online. I pay 350 rubles per night (outdoor toilet), and an hour of banya here set me back eighty. A popular thing to do here is get a massage, as well. This is truly a place to relax at, as you can see the beautiful Sayan mountains from here very clearly... and there isn’t much else to do anyway. #siperianhommia #zhemchug
To finalize the Russian section a picture from Kamchatka:#солнечныйвидсверху
Чудненько проводим время наслаждаясь горячими термальными источниками))#отдых #горячиеисточники #верхнепаратунские #друзья #выходные
Witness
ThinkGeoEnergy (Oct. 15) on Mongolia:
And finally, the China Daily reports (Mar. 4) on Guizhou hot springs
ThinkGeoEnergy (Oct. 15) on Mongolia:
'Today, IGA’s Team and Photo Contest Committee announced the winner of the Photo Contest and thereby a ticket to the World Geothermal Congress 2020. About 70 contributions were sent into the competition including pitches on the photos.
IGA [International Geothermal Association] congratulates Kasia Kurek on winning the award and WGC2020 ticket. Here her pitch for the photos of Tsenkher hot spa in Mongolia here below on the photo collage title “Geothermal unknown magic … ”
“On the 1860 meters above sea, based in the old volcanoes structure a hot geothermal spring flows all year long with unsalted, highly mineralised waters of 86°C. Throughout a system of primitive pipelines the hot geothermal water powers the local households, warms the animals shelters in the harsh Mongolian winter and is used for simple greenhousing.
Thanks to this hot spring the tourism sector emerged and a geothermal spa and a tourist yurts camp is constructed. The geothermal resource is an economic leverage to this small, rural community in the middle of Mongolia.
Tsenkher has no paved road access thus, the geothermal spring is the main the source of energy and thereby the source of community life. Moreover, the geothermal spring is given a magical significance by the locals and village shamans perform their prayers at the source estuary…”.
And finally, the China Daily reports (Mar. 4) on Guizhou hot springs
'Hot spring attractions in Guizhou, a relatively undeveloped province in southwestern China, witnessed a boom in tourist arrivals during last month's Spring Festival holiday.More China, from Gu'ergou (Sichuan), finishing with what is referred to as Tibet. That narrows it down a bit!
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Hot spring bathing has become a popular leisure activity for Chinese travelers in recent years, online travel agency Tuniu said in a news release, adding that there had been a significant increase in bookings for hot spring packages since November.
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Guizhou's provincial government released a guideline for the development of hot springs tourism last year.
It said the province, home to about 260 registered geothermal locations, will be built into a "hot springs power" by 2020, with the revenue generated expected to account for 20 percent of the province's gross tourism revenue by 2025.
By the end of December, 10 hot spring resorts had been built in Guizhou, with investment totaling about 2.3 billion yuan ($344 million), the guideline said'.
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Day trip with a new friend #hotsprings
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