Relax and rejuvenate in the hot springs, indulge in yoga sessions, and enjoy a peaceful escape from the city. You can also explore the wellness offerings such as meditation and spa treatments to enhance your relaxation experience. The surrounding mountain views provide an excellent backdrop for yoga and mindfulness activities.

The Hot Spring Wellness Area of Mount Emei Hotel combines the unique wellness resources of Mount Emei - radon hot springs with "yoga", the best stress relief method in cities today, and integrates high-quality medical sulfur hot springs. It has created Mount Emei's exclusive Yoga Zen hot spring where radon and sulfur coexist. It integrates the three cultures of Buddhism, Taoism and medicine into one, pursuing the supreme realm of unity of all things and harmony between man and nature, and has the magical effect of nourishing the body, beauty and mind.
The hot spring wellness area is divided into yoga hot springs and radon hot springs, combining indoor and outdoor areas. In addition to hot spring soaks, it also provides you with various personal care services such as sauna, massage, beauty, and entertainment and fitness services. At the same time, you can also enjoy high-quality business meetings, leisure gatherings and warm and comfortable room service. In particular, the Emei Mountain special health banquet and special food village give people a different winter hot spring wellness journey.
Subtropical humid monsoon climate;
Best time to visit in winter
90 yuan
14:30-24:30
Emeishan Hotel Yoga Hot Spring is part of a wellness-focused retreat at the foot of Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its cultural and natural significance. The hot springs are celebrated for their therapeutic properties and are designed to promote relaxation and healing.
The hot spring is located near the Emeishan area in Leshan, Sichuan. You can reach it by taxi from Leshan City or Emeishan Railway Station. Public buses are available, but taking a taxi or private car is more convenient.
The hot springs are open from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. The best times to visit are during the off-peak seasons in spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and fewer visitors are around.
The entrance fee for the hot spring experience varies depending on the package, ranging from 150-300 CNY. Tickets can be purchased online through the hotel's website or at the entrance. Booking in advance is recommended during peak seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and holidays. It’s best to book 1-2 days in advance, though you can sometimes get tickets on the day of your visit if there is availability.
A visit typically lasts around 3-4 hours, including time for the hot spring bath, yoga, and relaxation. If you opt for additional spa treatments or wellness programs, you may need an extra hour or two.
The hot spring pools are the main highlight, offering a peaceful atmosphere with scenic views. The yoga pavilion overlooking the mountains is also a must-visit for those looking to enjoy both wellness and nature.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, providing insights into the therapeutic benefits of the hot springs and yoga practices. Audio guides in English may be available for some areas, but it's recommended to check in advance.
The best photography spots are at the yoga pavilion, where you can capture the serene views of the surrounding mountains. The hot spring pools also provide a tranquil setting for photography, especially at sunrise or sunset.
Start with a relaxing soak in the hot spring pools, followed by a yoga session to stretch and relax your muscles. Afterward, enjoy a meditation or wellness treatment. Allow at least 3 hours to fully enjoy the experience.
Night visits are available, offering a peaceful, less crowded experience. However, there are no light shows or special tours. The evening soak in the hot springs under the stars is a highlight for many visitors.
The hot spring area can get crowded during weekends and holidays, especially during the summer months. For a quieter experience, visit on weekdays or during the off-season in spring or autumn.
Facilities include clean toilets, rest areas with comfortable seating, and a small shop selling wellness products. Food and beverages are also available, with options for light snacks and herbal teas.
While the hot spring and yoga areas are mostly accessible, some parts of the scenic area might be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors due to uneven terrain. However, the main facilities have been designed for easy access.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted. It is recommended to carry some cash for small purchases or tips, as not all vendors may accept cards.
The hotel has a small restaurant offering local and Sichuanese cuisine. Nearby, there are several local eateries offering hotpot, noodle dishes, and other regional specialties.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the hotel restaurant. Halal options are limited but can be found in nearby towns or restaurants catering to Muslim visitors.
There is a hotel on-site offering luxurious rooms with easy access to the hot springs. Additional accommodations can be found in the Emeishan area, ranging from budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels.
Nearby attractions include the Emei Mountain Scenic Area, the Leshan Giant Buddha, and several other temples and natural sites. These are easily accessible for a combined day trip.
There is a souvenir shop at the hotel offering wellness products, such as essential oils, bath salts, and yoga mats. You can also find local crafts, like hand-carved wood products and tea.
After your visit, you can take a taxi or private car back to Leshan or continue to other nearby attractions. Public buses and trains also connect to the surrounding regions, including Chengdu.