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Open Days: Generally open daily (it is recommended to avoid periods of heavy rain and to check water and road conditions before traveling)
Opening Hours: Recommended 08:00 – 17:00 (visit during daytime and return before dark)
Ping River Hot Spring (Mid-River) is a highly distinctive natural spot located in Ban Ping Khong, Village No. 13, Ping Khong Subdistrict, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province. What makes this place unique is that the hot spring does not emerge on land like most others, but instead rises directly from the middle of the Ping River itself. This creates a very different atmosphere — as if you are pausing to observe the underground geothermal forces still actively shaping the landscape, with one of Northern Thailand’s major rivers flowing as the backdrop.
Visitors will often notice small bubbling points on the water’s surface or unusual ripples that differ from the normal river current. Along the riverbank, there may also be a faint sulfur scent, familiar to those who have visited natural hot springs before. This characteristic is exactly what sets the site apart from conventional hot-spring pools. The main appeal here lies in walking, observing, photographing, and taking a short rest, rather than soaking in the water itself.
Because the hot spring emerges within the river, safety should be the top priority. Certain sections of the Ping River can have strong currents, sudden changes in depth, slippery rocks, or hidden channels that are difficult to detect visually, especially after rainfall or during high-water periods. If visiting with children or elderly companions, it is best to remain on stable riverbank areas, avoid approaching the water’s edge, and never enter zones with slippery surfaces or swirling currents.
The most comfortable time to visit is during the dry season through winter, when the weather is clear, paths are drier, and river water tends to be clearer and calmer. During the rainy season, although the surroundings are lush and green, risks increase due to slippery ground and rapidly rising water levels. If rain intensifies or the river appears muddy and fast-flowing, it is best to end the visit and move away from the area immediately.
Getting There From Chiang Mai city, take Highway 107 (Chotana Road) toward Chiang Dao and continue in the direction of Fang District. Ban Ping Khong is located along this route. Travel time will vary depending on your starting point and traffic conditions. As you approach the community, reduce speed and look for safe roadside parking areas. Night travel is not recommended for drivers unfamiliar with mountain roads.
For a relaxed yet worthwhile itinerary, this hot spring works well as a short stopover between destinations. From here, travelers can continue on to more developed attractions in Chiang Dao such as caves, temples, or scenic viewpoints. If Fang is your next destination, this spot also serves as an ideal rest stop to stretch, hydrate, and take photographs before continuing the journey.
| Place Name | Ping River Hot Spring (Mid-River) |
| Location | Ban Ping Khong, Village No. 13, Ping Khong Subdistrict, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province |
| Key Features | Natural hot spring emerging from the middle of the Ping River, visible bubbling points and gentle surface disturbance, with a mild sulfur scent at certain times |
| Landscape / Setting | Riverside scenery in the Chiang Dao area, surrounded by natural landscapes and local communities along the Chiang Mai–Fang (Chotana) route |
| Access | Chiang Mai → Highway 107 (Chotana Road) → Ban Ping Khong area (Chiang Dao District) → Ping River riverbank (park only in safe, non-obstructive areas) |
| Current Status | Natural riverside observation point (avoid heavy rain and flooding; watch for slippery banks) |
| Local Contact | Ping Khong Subdistrict Administrative Organization: 053-457-154 |
| Nearby Attractions (Approximate Distance) | Chiang Dao Cave (35 km) Tel. 053-456-630 Wat Tham Pha Plong (35 km) Tel. 053-456-604 Chiang Dao town area / Chiang Dao Market (35 km) Scenic viewpoints and nature trails around Chiang Dao (35 km) Fang District (50 km) |
| Nearby Restaurants (Approximate Distance) | Krua Chiang Dao (35 km) Tel. 053-455-133 Restaurants and cafés in Chiang Dao town (35 km) Roadside eateries along Highway 107 (Chiang Dao–Fang section) (10 km) Restaurants in Fang town (50 km) Local eateries within Ban Ping Khong community (2 km) |
| Nearby Accommodations (Approximate Distance) | Hotels and resorts in Chiang Dao town (35 km) Nature-style lodgings around Chiang Dao (35 km) Accommodation options in Fang District (50 km) Community homestays along Highway 107 (10 km) Eco-lodges and camping-style stays in the Chiang Dao area (35 km) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can visitors enter the water at Ping River Hot Spring?
A: It is not recommended. This site is part of the active river channel, where currents and water depth can change rapidly, especially after rainfall. Observing from safe riverbank areas is the best option.
Q: Is the sulfur smell strong?
A: Generally, the sulfur scent is mild and noticeable only at certain times. Visitors sensitive to odors should stand in well-ventilated areas and avoid staying near bubbling points for long periods.
Q: What is the best season to visit?
A: The dry season through winter is the most convenient, with clearer weather and safer ground conditions. The rainy season is riskier due to slippery surfaces and potential flooding.
Q: What should visitors prepare?
A: Non-slip footwear, drinking water, a hat or umbrella, and a personal trash bag are recommended. Extra caution is advised when visiting with children or elderly companions.
Q: Where can travelers go after stopping here?
A: Visitors continuing their trip in Chiang Dao may head to Chiang Dao Cave or Wat Tham Pha Plong. Those traveling onward to Fang can use this location as a convenient rest stop before continuing.
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