1. Poring Hot Spring, Sabah
Located near about Kinabalu National Park in Ranau, Poring is incredibly well-liked by the people.
Pools and rock tubs are primarily man-made & sulfuric water is naturally occurring.
Water flow and temperature with the faucets that come with the bathtubs.
2. Suria Hot Springs, Pahang
Suria Hot Springs, which are also situated in a rainforest, are fantastic for families, however they do frequently fill up during school breaks.
Reserve at least one night's stay here to experience the hot springs and cool pools because this resort does not permit day visitors.
3. Lost World Hot Springs and Spa, Perak
Lost World Hot Springs, a water theme park in Ipoh, has a number of natural hot spring pools.
Naturally, a park admission ticket is required to access the hot springs, but once you do, you are welcome to use the pools whenever you choose.
4. Kampung Panchor Hot Spring, Sarawak
The state capital of Kuching is around an hour's drive from the Kampung Panchor Hot Spring, which lies hidden in the jungle.
The pools here are covered, so even if it rains, you can still relax in the water.
5. Ayer Hangat Village Langkawi, Kedah
On the island of Langkawi, close to the town of Kuah, are the only salt water hot springs in the entire nation.
With padi fields in the background, the resort is created to resemble a traditional Malay hamlet.
Only two other nations in the world have these salt water pools.
6. Jasin Hot Springs, Melaka
Jasin Hot Springs has been a well-liked family destination for more than a century.
Guests can soak in the tubs and swim in the pools while taking advantage of the health advantages of the natural mineral water.
7. La Hot Spring, Terengganu
The natural pools of the La Hot Spring in Jerteh, Terengganu, which were discovered more than 40 years ago, are a popular tourist destination in the region.
Visitors can relax in the spacious pool where the hot water collects after flowing down the mountains.
However, the water can get rather hot (up to 60°C), so take precautions to avoid getting burned.
Information Sources: https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/travel/2022/10/13/7-hot-springs-in-malaysia-to-soak-yourselves-in
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