Natural Hot Spring in Myagdi Becomes Major Destination for Therapeutic Tourism
Summary
The Singa Tatopani Hot Spring in Myagdi has become a popular natural therapy destination attracting over 20,000 visitors annually from Nepal and abroad seeking treatment for various ailments.
Key Points
- The Singa Tatopani Hot Spring in Myagdi attracts patients from all 77 districts of Nepal and foreign countries for natural therapy.
- Visitors believe the hot spring cures gastric issues, arthritis, skin problems, back pain, and old injuries resistant to hospital treatment.
- More than 1,200 people bathe daily with facilities accommodating up to 250 people at a time, including separate pools and gender-specific schedules.
- Tourism has boosted local hotels and homestays, with tourists coming from countries like Korea, Ukraine, Russia, and India, making it a significant health and tourist center.