Relaxation combined with hot mineral bathing has now become a popular tourism trend, this is a form of tourism that combines health care and therapy. Especially on cold days in the North, coming to Kenh Ga - Ninh Binh to bathe in hot mineral springs is a great choice for tourists who want to travel and relax after tiring working hours.
Kenh Ga hot spring is located in Kenh Ga village, Gia Thinh commune, Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh province. The stream flows out from the heart of a mountain located on Kenh Ga floating village and runs into the Hoang Long tributary. This is a well-known mineral spring that is among Top 5 hot spring tourist attractions in Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Record Book Center
Kenh Ga junction is the confluence of the Boi and Lang rivers into the Hoang Long River; it is known as Vong Am because the weather is always warm and numerous fish and aquatic creatures congregate and reside there.
Since ancient times, there has been a fishing village, known as Kenh Ga floating village, where Kenh Ga hot spring is located. To get there, visitors must take a boat through Hoang Long tributaries to a remote village in the limestone area of Gia Vien lowland, Ninh Binh. This floating village is surrounded by the Hoang Long river system.
Kenh Ga hot spring is known for its mineral-rich, clear, and odorless water. The water temperature here is roughly 53 degrees Celsius, making it extremely beneficial to the health and even aiding in the treatment of certain ailments. Soaking in a warm mineral spring helps refresh the spirit, beautify the skin, exfoliate the skin, circulate blood, and strengthen bones and muscles.
Therefore, this site has become a renowned tourist destination, offering massages, herbal baths, and other extra services.
Coming to Kenh Ga hot spring water resort, tourists can not only admire the charming beauty of the scenery, but also enjoy in hot mineral baths, forget life’s chaos. Kenh Ga mineral water is now also being processed, bottled to provide additional sources of natural mineral water from nature to tourists.