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Tatwani Hot Springs

Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh, India
Tatwani Hot Springs is a hidden gem tucked away in the deep forests near Palampur and Baijnath. This place is famous for its natural hot water that comes out of the earth and is rich in sulfur. Locals believe that the water has special healing powers that can cure skin diseases and joint pains. To reach the springs, one has to go on a short but adventurous trek through lush green forests and over small streams. The spring is located on the banks of the Binwa River, and the sound of the rushing water adds to the beauty of the place. There is a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva next to the spring, where people offer prayers before taking a dip. The water is collected in a small pool where men and women can bathe separately. The temperature of the water remains hot throughout the year, making it a wonderful experience especially during the cold winter months. Unlike many other tourist spots, Tatwani remains very raw and untouched by heavy commercialization. It is a perfect spot for nature lovers who want to spend a day away from the crowd. The trek to the springs is filled with the chirping of birds and the smell of wild flowers. Many people visit this place as a spiritual journey, as the spring is considered sacred by the villagers. It is also a popular spot for local families to have a picnic on Sundays. The natural setting, combined with the therapeutic benefits of the water, makes Tatwani a must-visit for those who enjoy offbeat adventures. You might encounter local shepherds on the way who are very friendly. The area is surrounded by high mountains and dense trees, giving you a sense of being completely lost in nature. It is important to carry your own food and water as there are no shops once you start the trek. The experience of soaking in hot water while surrounded by cold mountain air is something you will never forget. It is truly one of the most relaxing places in the Kangra district:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 5 Hours (Including Trek):
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    Place Type:
    Nature and Wellness:
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Visiting the Tatwani Hot Springs and the temple is completely free for everyone.

    Local Guide Charges: If you are not confident about the trek, you can hire a local villager as a guide for around 500 Rupees, which is a great wa...
    No Entry Fee: Visiting the Tatwani Hot Springs and the temple is completely free for everyone.

    Local Guide Charges: If you are not confident about the trek, you can hire a local villager as a guide for around 500 Rupees, which is a great way to support the local economy:
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: It is best to visit between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM to ensure you complete the trek back before it gets dark.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is the best time so you can avoid the afternoon sun during the trek and have the pool...
    Regular Timings: It is best to visit between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM to ensure you complete the trek back before it gets dark.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is the best time so you can avoid the afternoon sun during the trek and have the pools to yourself:
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    Special Events:
    Maha Shivratri: In the month of February or March, hundreds of locals gather here to celebrate Lord Shiva with songs and special prayers.

    Local Fair: Small fairs are sometimes organized in the Deol village nearby where you can taste local H...
    Maha Shivratri: In the month of February or March, hundreds of locals gather here to celebrate Lord Shiva with songs and special prayers.

    Local Fair: Small fairs are sometimes organized in the Deol village nearby where you can taste local Himachali food and see traditional dances:
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Steaming Pools: Capturing the steam rising from the hot water with the green trees in the background is a very atmospheric shot.

    The Old Shiva Temple: The small stone structure against the massive rocks of the riverbed looks very dramat...
    The Steaming Pools: Capturing the steam rising from the hot water with the green trees in the background is a very atmospheric shot.

    The Old Shiva Temple: The small stone structure against the massive rocks of the riverbed looks very dramatic in photos.

    The Forest Trek Path: Photos of the narrow trail through the tall pine trees are perfect for showing the adventure side of your trip:

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Things To Do

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    Enjoy a Hot Sulfur Bath: The main activity is to soak in the hot water pools to relax your muscles and rejuvenate your skin after the trek.

    Trek Through the Forest: Enjoy the 2 KM walk from the power plant through dense pine and oak trees, which is great for your health and mind.

    Pray at the Shiva Temple: Visit the small temple to offer water or flowers and experience the local religious customs of the hill people.

    Picnic by the Binwa River: Carry your lunch and sit on the large boulders by the river to enjoy a meal with the sound of water in the background.

    Nature Photography: The contrast of the steaming hot water against the cold river and green forest provides amazing opportunities for photography.

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    Why Famous:
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    Medicinal Hot Water: The place is globally famous among travelers for its natural sulfur springs that are said to have many health benefits for the body.

    Trekking Destination: It is a fa...
    Sub Place Why Famous:

    Medicinal Hot Water: The place is globally famous among travelers for its natural sulfur springs that are said to have many health benefits for the body.

    Trekking Destination: It is a favorite spot for trekkers because the path leads through a virgin forest that is not yet spoiled by tourism.

    Religious Significance: The ancient Shiva Temple makes it a popular pilgrimage site for locals during festivals like Maha Shivratri.

    Hidden Paradise: It is famous as an "offbeat" destination where you can enjoy the mountains in total peace and quiet:
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    Architecture:
    Natural and Rustic Design: The architecture at Tatwani is very simple and revolves around the natural flow of the water.

    The Shiva Temple: There is a small, traditional stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that measures about 15 feet by 15 ...
    Natural and Rustic Design: The architecture at Tatwani is very simple and revolves around the natural flow of the water.

    The Shiva Temple: There is a small, traditional stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that measures about 15 feet by 15 feet.

    The Bathing Pools: The hot water is channeled into two separate concrete pools for bathing, which were built to keep the sulfur-rich water from mixing with the river too quickly.

    Dimension of Pools: Each pool is roughly 10 feet long and 6 feet wide, designed to accommodate small groups of people.

    River Gazebo: There are a few stone benches and a simple shaded area for people to rest after their bath. The structure is designed to blend in with the rocky riverbed and the green forest:
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Dharamshala (Gaggal) and take a taxi to Baijnath, then continue to Deol village.

    By Train: Take the toy train to Ahju station, which is the closest, and then hire a local cab to the trek starting point.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Sub Place Near Tourist Places: 1. Baijnath Temple (12 KM), 2. Bir Billing (27 KM), 3. Mukut Nath Temple (10 KM), 4. Palampur (25 KM), 5. Neugal Cafe (26 KM), 6. Sherab Ling Monastery (20 KM), 7. Andretta (22 KM), 8. Jakhni Mata Temple (28 KM), 9. Billing Take-off Point (40 KM), 10. Barot Valley (55 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Do not stay in the hot water for more than 20 minutes at a time as the sulfur and heat can make you feel dizzy.

    Packing: Must carry a towel, a change of clothes, and good trekking shoes with a strong grip.

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