Khao Chaison Hot Spring (GPS: 7.45064, 100.13088) is a hot spring area in Phatthalung Province, Thailand. It is located at the foot of a limestone hill range, which is the namesake Khao Chaison or Chaison Hill. As would be expected, there is a Buddhist temple in the vicinity, with a number of Buddha statues as well as that of Mae Toranee.
There is a hot water pool for visitors to bathe in. In addition to that, there are also hot water ponds in while grows a green algae.
Address
Khao Chaison Hot Spring
Khao Chaison District,
Phatthalung 93130, Thailand.
The parking area to the hot spring, with Khao Chaison in the background. (12 June, 2005)
Bathing pool at Khao Chaison Hot Spring (12 June, 2005)
Hot water pond at Khao Chaison Hot Spring (12 June, 2005)
Hot water pond at Khao Chaison Hot Spring (12 June, 2005)
Hot water pond at Khao Chaison Hot Spring (12 June, 2005)
A shrine on a rock above the Khao Chaison Hot Spring (12 June, 2005)
Water from Khao Chaison Hot Spring flowing through a channel. (12 June, 2005)
Channel of hot water flowing from Khao Chaison Hot Spring. (12 June, 2005)
A pavilion at Khao Chaison Hot Spring. (12 June, 2005)
Macaques at Khao Chaison. (12 June, 2005)
A shrine at Khao Chaison (12 June, 2005)
Statue of a reclining Buddha at the shrine at Khao Chaison (12 June, 2005)
A shrine to Mae Toranee at Khao Chaison (12 June, 2005)
Figurines of revered monks in a niche at Khao Chaison (12 June, 2005)
a house built in the shape of a boat. (12 June, 2005)
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