India's diverse landscapes feature numerous hot springs, providing unique relaxation experiences and potential therapeutic benefits.
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Here are some hot springs in India you must know:
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Panamik in Nubra valley
Panamik's northern hot spring is 150 m from Leh, 10,442 feet high, is a sulphur spring renowned for its medicinal benefits.
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Kheer Ganga
To reach this picturesque hot spring at Akhara Bazar, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh 175101, embark on a long trek through the Himalayas.
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Manikaran Sahib
Manikaran's sacred hot spring, rich in sulfur, attracts pilgrims for its healing properties, particularly for skin diseases, due to its mineral-rich waters.
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Tattapani
This Himalayan town by the Satluj River is renowned for its hot sulphur springs believed to relieve joint pain and stress.
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Reshi
Reshi, by the Rangeet River in Sikkim, is a local hotspot and not touristy. The hot spring is near the sacred Kah-do Sang Phu cave of occult fairies.