Currently, the area has been renovated with facilities for tourism. Water pipes are installed to bring hot water to a pool below. There are three types of hot water pools for services:
1. Earthen pool is where hot stream flows down to the pool alike the natural one. It is an open space, which might not be so private, with shades and the water is so clear like sea water at waist depth. The temperature is about 40-50 °C.
Fee for Thais: Adults 30 Baht, Children 10 Baht
Fee for foreigners: Adults 50 Baht, Children 30 Baht
2. Tiled pool is the pool on the opposite side in a garden. It is private but smaller than the earthen pool. It is round like that for children and has seats on the edge. The water is about 60 cm high at 56°C. It is possible to wear shorts and t-shirts into the pool.
Fee for Thais: Adults 50 Baht, Children 30 Baht
Fee for foreigners: Adults 80 Baht, Children 50 Baht
3. Foot Baths (free of charge) are available at 2 stations: a small rectangular and concrete pool and an area of the water intake releasing the water from the earthen pool to a big concrete pool built for foot bath.
If you do not wish to use shared pools, there is a room you can take a bath 50 metres away. You can pay at the entrance. When you reach the T-junction, the righthand side is a canteen where tickets to the hot spring are sold. On the left is the way to the origin of the hot steam which is 150 metres away from the two pools. It is possible to explore the area water seeps from sand. The water source here has the highest temperature which is why it is not allowed for a foot bath and villagers also use water from here.