Located 5 kilometres beyond Amphoe Suan Phueng and another
10 kilometres along an access road, the stream is full of
mineral water and is believed that it can be used for skin
treatment. The water flows all year round from the Tanaosi
Range. Its temperature ranges between 50-68 degrees Celsius.
On the route to the hot
stream, a 3 km. branch road leads to Namtok
(waterfall) Kao Chon, which consists of 9
cascades. The falls are plentiful during the late rainy
season.
This is located 2 kilometres from
Suan Phueng district. Two Thai style houses in a
pleasant garden displays a collection of ancient
artefacts. The museum is open only on Saturdays and
Sundays. Admission is 50 baht. Call 0 3221 1189 for
more information.
5 kilometres before arriving at Amphoe Suan Phueng,
there is a 5-km. branch road on the left leading to
Pong Yup at Tambon Tha Khoei. This attracts visitors
with plenty of strange looking earthen pillars and
cliffs naturally created by soil erosion.