Chalermsak Makmoonphol, manager of San Kamphaeng Hot Springs, confirmed that the overhaul is already underway, split into two distinct phases:
Phase One (Completion 2028): A 179 million baht investment in core infrastructure, including international-standard water regulation systems and deep-source drilling to ensure mineral consistency.
Phase Two: A 250 million baht expansion featuring a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy centre, a Lanna-style spa, and the replacement of dated bungalows with 50 luxury pool villas, each supplied with private mineral water.
A Tailored Experience
The redesigned site will be segmented into three tiers to cater to diverse budgets. While a “General Zone” will preserve traditional activities—such as the iconic egg-boiling and foot-soaking streams—the new “Private Zone” will target the “high-end” market.
This tier will offer seven-day residential retreats, integrating modern medical screening with traditional Thai therapies and “Forest Therapy” programmes.
In a move to diversify revenue, the project is partnering with Chiang Mai University to develop a bespoke line of cosmetics. These products will utilise silica extracted from the local mineral water, branding the site’s natural assets for the retail market.