Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Harness

The Jhinu Hot Spring ✨️
Amazing... I highly recommend visiting when you are in Nepal 🇳🇵
As usual, quite little to share, especially on topic.

An opinion piece from the Kathmandu Post (May 8):
'Nepal’s hot water springs have great potential as a renewable geothermal energy source that generates low levels of greenhouse gases.
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The Water and Energy Commission Secretariat (WECS) study on identifying and developing hot springs [2024 report] recognised 41 sites meeting threshold parameters (discharge and temperature), which is noteworthy for geothermal energy development'.
The conclusion is that despite all the pro's, there's still a lot to do before the potential can be harnessed.

Hot spring Yamchun🤩
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#dostuptravel #trip #travelling #travel #tajikistan #tajikistan🇹🇯 #точикистон #таджикистан #памир #pamir #ямчун #yamchun #hotspring
An extensive article on the website Bhutanpilgrimage (Sep. 12) concerning Bhutan's tsachu's:
'The origin of hot springs in Bhutan dates back to the visit of Guru Rinpoche to Bhutan in 746 AD. Because of this, Tshachus are revered and regarded as holy, and as a result, Tshachus are typically located in sacred places.
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The most popular hot springs in Bhutan are the Chuboog Tshachu and Koma Tshachu in Punakha; the Duenmang Tshachu in Zhemgang; the Khempajong Nye Tshachu in Lhuntse; the Gasa Tshachu in Gasa; and the Gelephu Tshachu in Sarpang.
Bhutanese have used Tshachu for generations for relaxation, bathing, and treating various physical illnesses. The traditional winter custom of visiting Tshachu reflects how seriously the Bhutanese people take their therapeutic practices.
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A study conducted on the hot springs of Bhutan has classified hot springs based on water temperature as hot-, warm-, tepid-, and cold springs. Only six of the 29 pools from the 10 hot springs are classified as hot springs (temperature: 42°C). While the majority of pools—18 pools—belong to warm springs (temperature range: 35–42 °C), two pools are classified as tepid springs (temperature range: 25–34 °C), and one pool is classified as a cold spring (temperature range: 25 °C)'.
Sacred Nude Hot Spring of Guru Rinpoche in Tibet
I would like to share my unique and sacred experience of soaking—completely naked—in the revered Tidrum (also spelled Tidro) Tshachu hot spring in Tibet.
During my first visit to Tidrum Tshachu with a group of clients, I was informed that it's mandatory to bathe without any clothes. In fact, if you enter the spring with clothes on, you’re fined ¥200!
I felt extremely awkward at first—I'd never bathed completely naked in front of others before. But some of my senior clients reassured me, saying, “We all carry the same thing —nothing to be shy about.”
They also reminded me that in traditional Bhutanese culture, it used to be the same practice.I hesitantly removed my clothes, using my right hand to cover myself as I quietly slipped into a corner of the spring, immersing myself up to the neck. To be honest, the scene was quite humorous—we saw all kinds of “pistols” out there, and yes, it’s actually considered disrespectful in Tibetan culture to enter a hot spring with clothes on. One should be especially cautious when getting out of the spring—chances are you might accidentally bump into someone else’s “pistol”
Nowadays, though, many Bhutanese have started wearing underwear while soaking.
According to legend, Tidrum hot spring was created by Guru Rinpoche himself, using his Dorje (vajra). The spring maintains an average temperature of around 40°C and is rich in minerals like sulfur, limestone, bitumen, coal, and others. Tibetan medicine claims that soaking here for at least a week can help with ailments such as gastric disorders, tumors, paralysis, rheumatism, dermatitis, poor blood circulation, and general physical debility…
We visited today

Contagious
Findpengiuns concerning Ala-kul hot spring, high up in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan (Sep. 18):

'Eventually, after 19km, having climbed 1,000m up and 1,400m down, we reached the 'hot springs' village of Altyn-Arashan where our second yurt camp was located. This hot spring was quite different to the Japanese onsen experience: more like a tin shed in a freezing field, which you can only enter for a half-hour slot. But it was actually very good considering it only cost us £4. A hot (sulphurous) bath after 8.5hrs of hiking is not to be sniffed at (not least because it’s quite eggy).
Tasteful hot spring shot.
An Arasan bathhouse, we're in Kazakhstan. Teagan Mayr (Mar. 14) on Penn State Student Media:
'When learning about some of the bathhouse’s history during our walking tour on the first day, my friend Amy and I knew we had to go inside.
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Following a confusing exchange with employees at the front desk, Amy and I weren’t entirely sure what we were walking into, other than a room full of naked women. We had thought the baths were clothing optional, however, we quickly learned that clothes weren’t allowed.
The bathhouse was filled with women of all ages, shapes and sizes, swimming in a cold pool together. As someone who has body image issues, I was scared to drop my towel and join the women in the pool but after some encouragement I waded in.
For the first time, I didn’t feel sexualized and if anything I felt empowered that I was there for no one but myself. However, I soon perceived that my pool mates were nonetheless judging me…for not wearing a hair net. While there were signs in English throughout the bathhouse the translations were contradictory and confusing. Women in the pool began pointing at us and yelling in a language we didn’t know. They were gesturing at us to put on a hair net. Two women who didn’t speak English helped Amy and me tie up our hair so we could return back to the baths.
Despite being called a bathhouse, the facility actually had only one pool and three floors full of three types of saunas: Eastern, Finnish and Russian. Each sauna has its own rules, with the English translations contradicting the images on the signs. Amy and I quickly made another mistake of wearing shoes into the wrong sauna, and we were promptly met with looks of disgust'.
TheNODmag (Jul. 14) likewise, visits the same bathhouse in Almaty:
'In Almaty, the bath and sauna is an all-in-one ritual: a massage on top of a marble slab, a cold plunge, a hot, steamy sauna, and then a cold bath again makes up the experience at a traditional bathhouse. And the best place to enjoy these saunas is at Arasan Wellness and Spa (or just Arasan).
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For Indians like me, nudity can feel a bit awkward or discomforting, but the place has a way of making you feel comfortable in your own skin. All around, women of all ages walk about with purpose. Everyone is naked, and nobody cares. Some sport a tea-cosy-like sauna hat on their heads, others sport temporary tattoos made from the leaves of the venik—a small bundle of leaves like birch, juniper, linden or oak—which are part of the Russian steam experience. And their confidence is contagious, so, naturally, our swimsuits are left behind'.
Это мы уже довольные собой отогреваемся в радоновых ванночках.
Очень сложный, но запоминающийся поход 2024, когда сквозь туман, дождь, снег, борясь с внутренней злостью, ты всё-таки доходишь до такой удивительной красоты.
Finally, the go-to hot spring website,Thermalsprings.ru, has been visiting the central Asian republics and reporting back via Facebook and (sporadically) Instagram. As usual a raft of hot springs are visited, not really experiencing the soaks themselves, all a bit chaotic.

August 2021, Under the ongoing Himalayan orogeny, the unstable structure of the northern Tibetan plateau undergoes intense internal activity giving rise to a non-zonal climate and dozens of hot springs at the earth's rooftop. Every year, when Venus (god of medicine) rises, the 7-day bathing festival starts. All the villagers in the area around Banei village come to bathe in this hot spring to heal body and mind and wash away fatigue and diseases of a whole year. It is an occasion when you see the true nature of these beautiful people. It is for them, I realize, that I circle the mountain and water and wander in the plateau for all these years ...

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Bear(-ing)

Как на счет горячих источников диких настолько, что в процессе к вам приходит медведь, вероятно, поинтересоваться, как хорошо проходит отдых?
#russia #kamchatka #hotsprings #bear #malka
Hot news from the many hot springs of the Himal. 
And beyond, witness the above (Russia's Kamchatka).

New York Times (Feb. 9) / Greta Rybus has a list of "stunning" hot springs of our globe. On the Himachali hot springs (India):
'Each day at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., a priest named Mahant Shiv Giri performs puja, a set of religious rites, in a small temple at the hot springs near the Gaj River in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
First, he bathes himself in the hot springs, washing his body and face in thermal water. “The significance of bathing is to purify yourself,” he said. “It is a way to mark your attendance in the house of God.”
Many of the other hot springs in Himachal Pradesh are in and around temple structures, too. In the larger town of Manikaran, Sikh and Hindu temples sit snugly against each other on the banks of the Parvati River, sharing the same potent thermal source.
Hot spring Journeys also has a (short) list (Feb. 19) of Nepali hot springs:
'Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Nepal offers not just breathtaking landscapes and ancient wonders, but also a hidden gem - its natural hot springs. Known locally as "tatopani," these geothermal oases provide a unique blend of relaxation, rejuvenation, and cultural immersion.
People from all over the world visit Nepal in order to admire the natural beauty and experience the cultural heritage and diversity of the society and the socio-cultural environment. During their visits, people often use the hot springs for spa and wellness purposes, mostly along the famous trekking routes such as:
  • Annapurna circuit (the Ghorepani Tatopani and Bhurung Tatopani - Dana Tatopani)
  • Singha hot spring along Myagdi Khola, close to Beni Bazaar
  • Tatopani along the Kaligandaki River Valley towards upper Mustang
  • Syabrubesi hot spring along the Bhotekoshi River - Langtang Valley
  • Kodari hot spring along the Bhotekoshi Nadi (Nepal - China boarder)'.

Hot spring journeys (Feb. 24) again, a list of visits to 5 hot springs in the Kingdom of Druk.

An article from TibetTravel.org (Nov. 6, 2024) concerning the traditional bathing festival as celebrated by Tibeteans.
'The Tibetan Bathing Festival, with a rich history spanning over 800 years, is an annual celebration held in early autumn and lasting for one week. During this time, locals gather by the riverside to bathe and wash clothes, believing the ritual brings good fortune and health'.
Their selling point:
'Additionally, you can take a half-day trip to enjoy Dezhong Hot Spring near Lhasa. Located 119 kilometers from downtown Lhasa at an altitude of 4,300 meters, Dezhong Hot Spring is one of Tibet’s most famous hot springs. With a history dating back 1,400 years, it’s known for its healing mineral waters and stunning alpine scenery, offering the perfect blend of relaxation and natural beauty.
For a more relaxing experience, you can try a traditional Tibetan medicinal bath. This ancient practice uses herbal teas, special minerals, and calming rituals to help relax your body and mind. It is believed to detoxify, restore energy, and bring balance, drawing from centuries of Tibetan healing traditions and Buddhism'.
Rove me has a list (May 23, 2023) of Tibetean hot springs to visit in the upcoming years.
'If you want to relax after a long trip or just a reprieve from the daily routine, the best way to do so is to visit one of the hot springs in Tibet. With over 1,000 hot springs, Tibet can offer you fantastic options for relaxation'.
Oddly, the article then only mentions 2 (or 3)!

ExPlore with Phub TsheRing (Sep. 27, 2024) has a short vdo on the Tibetan hot spring of Tirdum:
'Sacred Nude HotSpring of Guru Rinpoche in Tibet:
Here I would like to share some of my experiences soaking in the very sacred Tidrum/Tidro Tshachu in full naked.
When I first visited the sacred Tidrum Tshachu with my clients,I was told that we shall not soak in with our clothes on and have to pay ¥200 as a fine if we don’t soak fully naked..
I really felt awkward as I never took bath all naked especially in front of many people but my senior clients told me that there’s nothing to fell awkward as we are carrying only one thing and everyone knows about it and on top of that we used same practices in Bhutan in the olden times..
I took all my clothes but smartly used my right hand to cover my front part and then immersed till neck in the corner..
We can see all types of pistols there as it’s an etiquette for Tibetans not to soak in a hotspring with your clothes on.
We should be alert especially when we get out of the hotspring as there’s big chances of kissing someone’s pistol..
But now we Bhutanese started wearing underwear..
Tidrum hotspring is said be created by Guru Rinpoche using his Dorji.
The average temperature of the spring is 40 (degree). It is known to contain sulfur, limestone, bitumen, coal, and other minerals. According to Tibetan medicine, these can alleviate gastric disorder, tumors, paralysis, rheumatism, dermatitis, poor blood circulation, and general debility over a one week stay'.
Mutikonka returns to Kangding (Apr. 10) Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan:
'I debussed at what I thought was the edge of town and hiked a further 2km up more of the same, along a busy road that obviously led to a high school, judging by the number of kids in school uniform traipsing past saying 'hello' to me. I tried and failed to find the plain old hot springs building by the river where I had taken a dip about 15 years previously, but it now looked like it had been replaced by a grand Hot Springs Hotel resort complex'.
Finally, Siberia. The Pinnacle Gazette (Feb. 1) mentions how Tyumen hot spring is closing for a revamp:
'Tyumen's well-known hot spring, Volna, is set for temporary closure starting April 14 until June 16, 2025, as part of significant renovation plans announced by the owners via their official social media channels.
The renovation aims primarily at updating the hot spring facilities, including the modernization of the pool and repairs to the bath complex. "Plans are extensive, but the main goal is to completely update the pool and renovate the bath complex," the owners stated.
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Interestingly, many locals report visiting the hot springs less frequently, partly due to the relatively high costs associated with them. Journalist Anatoly Kuznetsov recounted his recent trip to one of the thermal resorts during the holiday weekend, expressing disappointment with the experience, indicating the complex dynamics of local attendance versus tourist interest'.
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