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Visitors
to Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa, can enjoy not only the seaside
city’s breezy beaches and islands. The city is also
renowned for its hot springs and mud baths.
The
Thap Ba Hot Springs Center, located behind the Po
Nagar Cham Tower, better known as Thap Ba, claims
to be the first in Vietnam to offer hot spring and
mud bathing.
The
inorganic mud comes from rocks and volcanic ash and
is claimed to be both effective physical therapy and
a cure for complexion problems.
Proponents
of hot spring baths also say they help cure inflammations
and fix endocrine disorders.
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THAP
BA HOT SPRING CENTER
25 Ngoc Son Street,
Ngoc Hiep Ward, Nha Trang.
(058) 830 090 – 835 33 |
The
mud used at the center is pumped up from underground
into small pools then mixed with mineral water piped
in from the Vinh Phuong Commune some four kilometers
away.
Before
immersion in the mud, visitors are advised to bathe
in hot water. The mineral water can be as hot as 40
degrees Celsius before it is sprayed onto guests.
After
bathing, guests enter wooden tubs and soak in the
mud before taking a long sun bath that bakes the mud
into a crusty shell. The mud-bather then drops back
into the some mineral water for a much-needed cleansing.
The
center, run by Sao Mai 21st Century Ltd., has some
25 hot springs and a dozen mud baths, each individually
named to supposedly lend them a personalized touch.
There
are also heart-shaped pools for couples, swimming
pools for adults and kids, and special pools for the
elderly.
The
center’s hot spring, mud baths cost from VND180,000
(US$11) for individuals to VND750,000 ($47) for private
groups of six. Public baths cost VND60,000 ($3.75)
for adults and VND30,000 ($1.90) for children.
Soaking
in a hot spring alone costs VND50,000 for adults,
VND25,000 for children.
The
center also has a large swimming pool for adults and
another for children. Entrance fees are VND30,000
and VND10,000 respectively.
For
those who prefer a private bath, try the “V.I.P. Spa,”
which consists of 14 rooms covering 2,000 sq.m. Guests
are provided with a health examination, sauna or steam
bath, mud and hot spring baths, and a full-body massage
using essential oils. Prices are $105 for a single
room, $145 for a double and $204 for a “luxury” room.
Besides
mud bathing, visitors can bathe under hot artificial
mineral water falls whose temperatures range around
40 degrees Celsius mark.
Hoang
Quang, director of the Thap Ba Hot Springs Center,
said his venue is frequented by tens of thou-sands
of visitors a year, of whom men generally prefer mud
baths while women prefer the hot springs.
Visitors
from Ho Chi Minh City often come here after visits
to other tourist attractions in the province, says
Quang. Many say it is an effective way to refresh
and relax.
To
get to the Thap Ba Hot Springs, drive north from the
center of Nha Trang to the Ha Ra Bridge. Cross that,
then continue on to cross the Xom Bong Bridge. After
some 300 meters more, turn left and the hot springs
center will lie about two kilometers ahead. Thanh
Nien News 29 0ct 2007