Chumathang Village: The magical village of Ladakh... where a hot spring river works wonders..

Hidden Gems of India: Many places in India remain a mystery to people even today due to their unique natural characteristics. Hidden amidst mountains, snow, and silence, these places not only attract nature lovers but are also a dream come true for adventure enthusiasts. Chumathang village in Ladakh is one such amazing place where nature displays its unique colors.

The special thing about this place is that, despite the extreme cold and snowy weather, the river flowing near the village has hot water, making it one of the very few places in the world with this phenomenon. Even in winter, when the surrounding temperature drops below zero, the river water can be seen emitting steam. This is the same village that you can easily reach while planning your Ladakh trip, and witness this unique miracle of nature up close.

How does the water stay warm?

There are natural and scientific reasons behind the water being warm in Chumathang village. According to experts, this area falls in the Himalayan geothermal zone, where volcanic and geothermal activities are present beneath the Earth's surface. When water reaches deep into the rocks beneath the ground, it gets heated by the Earth's internal heat. Later, this hot water comes to the surface due to natural pressure, which is called a hot water spring.

These hot springs in Chumathang emerge along the banks of the Indus River and merge into it, making the river water feel warm in that area. This is why, despite the biting cold and snowy weather, the river water in Chumathang village remains warm throughout the year and steam can be seen rising from it.

Features of the Hot Spring
The hot water springs of Chumathang are its biggest attraction. Locals believe that the minerals found in the sulfur-rich hot water provide relief from many skin-related problems. People suffering from skin allergies, itching, rashes, and joint pain bathe in the hot water here. This is why this village is famous not only for tourism but also for its natural healing properties.

How to get there?

Chumathang village is located in Ladakh, about 140 kilometers from Leh, on the banks of the Indus River. To reach here, you first need to fly to Leh Airport, which is connected by air to several major cities in India. After reaching Leh, you can travel to Chumathang by taxi or motorbike, a journey that is incredibly beautiful and memorable.

When to visit?

The best time to visit is from May to September. If you enjoy snowfall, you can also visit during the winter months. Since this is a small village, there are no large hotels, but accommodation is available in local guesthouses and homestays. Staying here won't cost you a lot of money.

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