Hot Springs in Chumathang .

Hello Hive Community.

I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. My post today is not about the beauty of any place but in this post you will be introduced to the wonders of nature, such as hot springs. The place that you see in my post today is Chumathang. In the first and second photographs, you can also see these springs and the steam of their hot water. This place can also be called a wonder of nature because nature can do whatever it wants. Hot water pools are rarely seen in cold areas. In today's post, I will share with you information about the hot water springs in Chumathang. Along with this, I will also give detailed information about how to reach this place easily. I also like Chumathang more because this place is on the banks of the river and surrounded by high mountains on all sides. Which distinguishes Chumathang from other places endowed with natural beauty.

This place is so famous that a large number of tourists come. But anyone who is interested in the wonders of nature must visit this place. Here I will give you as much information as I have about these hot water springs. Hot water springs are natural sources of hot water coming from inside the earth. When water deep underground gets heated by the heat of the earth and then comes to the surface, then these types of hot water springs are formed. This water is often rich in minerals like sulfur. Which can be good for the skin and body. In cold places like Ladakh, these types of hot water springs feel like a gift of warmth from nature.

I have given you information about the hot water springs above. But where is Chumathang located and how can one reach here, there is still information to be given. Chumathang is a small village located in the Ladakh region of North India. It is located on the banks of the Indus River, about 145 kilometers from the main city of Ladakh, Leh. This quiet village is known for something very special, its hot springs, which I have already talked about. The hot springs of Chumathang are famous not only in Ladakh but across the country. These hot springs attract visitors who are curious about their warmth, beauty and healing powers. Because as I told you earlier, natural hot springs are often rich in minerals like sulfur. Which can be good for the skin and body.

The name of the river that is visible in the three photographs above is the Indus River. Here the Indus River flows slowly near the hot springs. If I give you some information about the Indus River, the Indus River is one of the longest and most important rivers in Asia. The Indus River begins in the mountains of Tibet. Which flows through Ladakh. The water of this river is cold, clean and sometimes has a blue-green color. If you look carefully, you will also see a blue-green color in the water of this river. Some tourists who come here sit on the banks of the river. So some tourists prefer to walk on the banks of this river. These tourists enjoy the beauty and peace here.

When you sit near the hot water spring in Chumathang, you will see high mountains all around. As I told you earlier, this place is surrounded by mountains on all sides. Which separates this place from all other places. The mountains seen here are part of the Himalayas. These mountains are rocky and high which can be seen in the photographs above. In winter, the tops of these mountains are covered with snow. Sometimes this snow can be seen even till the beginning of summer. The atmosphere here is very clean and the air is also very pure. So you can clearly see the peaks of the mountains here. The specialty of the mountains seen here is that these mountains look different at different times of the day. In the morning, the sunlight makes them golden. In the afternoon, they look strong and bright. During the evening, the sky turns orange and pink. The photographs above are from the afternoon.

In the photographs above, Wild Yak can be seen eating green grass on the banks of the river. Wild Yak is a large animal. This animal looks like a large, hairy bull. Nature's design is also unique. Nature has made this Wild Yak's hair long, thick to protect it from the cold. Wild Yaks are usually dark brown or black in color. They have large, curved horns and a large hump on their backs. They are used by the local people to do small and big jobs.

Apart from the river and mountains, the area around Chumathang is full of small plants and flowers and colorful rocks during the summer season. In spring and summer, the valley turns green in some areas. And small wild flowers bloom which add color to the rocky ground. The views of the mountains and the Indus River here create a very peaceful atmosphere. The calm atmosphere, fresh air and beautiful views help people feel calm and happy.

If I tell you about my experiences, Chumathang is more than just a hot spring. This is a place where nature shows its beauty through high mountains, flowing river and clear sky. It is a perfect blend of all these natural beauties. Sitting in the hot water while looking at the snowy peaks and listening to the sound of the river in the winter season is an experience that touches the heart. This experience is never forgotten. If you ever visit Ladakh, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful views from the hot springs of Chumathang.

The atmosphere here is magical, surrounded by high mountains, clear skies and the flowing Indus River. Many people come here not only for the health benefits but also to relax and connect with nature. I hope you will like my post. With this, I will end my post today.

I hope you will like my post today about Hot Springs in Chumathang.

I sincerely thank you for visiting and reading my post.



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wow... Such amazing place to visit... thankyou for the information about the hot springs... Ladakh is in my bucket list ...

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Ha sahi me badiya jagah hai... Wese bharat me uper ka portion pura kudrati sundarta se sampanna hai.

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Ab dekhiye kab ka plan ho... ladakh ka..

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Vah bhai ji kya hi Sundar jagah hai shabdon mein bayan nahin kar sakta dekhte hi man khush ho gaya thanks for sharing aap kafi acchi photographs khinchte Ho

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Thank you Bhai. Photography ki kala to hamare pas pahele se hai pahechan ne wale ki jarurt thi.

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Ha haa sahe hai lagta hai ab aap Sahi jagah a chuke Ho welcome 😉👋

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After a long journey, nothing beats a dip in these warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by rugged mountains. Pure adventure and relaxation! @pranavgtd

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I hope you enjoy my post. Thank you for visiting it..

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Kamaal ki journey hoti hogi bhai.. Mein utna travel nahi karta but jahan bhi aise posts dekhne milte hain mann karta hain wahin tent laga kar zindagi bita dun.
Ekdum la jawaab. ❤️☮️

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ha sahi me ye jagah pr jate hi aela lagta hai ki hum baki ki duniya se kat gaye hai. @inuke
muje to parvato ke bich me samay pasar karna bahot acha lagta hai. bahot kam moka milta hai aesi jagah visit karna bhi.

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Your post and your photography like a professional 👌 photography.... thanks for sharing this beautiful content with us 💕

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because i am using professional camera. it matters a lot. thanks for visit my friend..

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I can only imagine how relaxing it must be to sit in a natural hot spring surrounded by snowy mountains and the sound of the Indus River.

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Sitting in this place means you don't even know how time passes. This is nothing less than a blessing. @iamlovelykate

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Literally a hot spring, but maybe I can't stand any a long time there due to the fact that the place was also open for the sun. But still the place was nice☺️

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The spring of water is so thick that you can even see steam coming out of it. And you can also see bubbles forming on the water. A wall has also been built on all sides so that no one goes there unknowingly.

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Sitting in a natural hot spring surrounded by snowy mountains sounds so relaxing! Though I’m not sure I could stay long with the sun shining down, it still seems like such a beautiful spot. 😊

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Wow! Amazing! It's a hidden retreat carved out by nature itself. I can imagine the sense of stillness there, the kind that slows time and invites deep reflection.

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