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Soak around the world with GWI Hot Springs Initiative's live global bathing event
POSTED 13 Nov 2020 . BY Megan Whitby
The global bathing event will be hosted in 11 countries Credit: The Springs, Colorado

Credit: Peninsula Hot Springs
Though we’re all separated by oceans, we’re all connected by water – let’s soak together, to heal together
– Charles Davidson
The GWI Hot Springs Initiative team has organised a live international soaking event to unite the world around the age-old tradition of hot springs bathing, on 13 and 14 November 2020.

Live-streamed on Facebook and Soakember.com the event will run simultaneously at hot springs in Japan, France, Hungary, China, Germany, Austria, Australia, the US, Slovenia, New Zealand and Costa Rica.

Thermal operators, Ensana and Toskanaworld, have also confirmed that some of their European destinations will be participating.

Initiative member and co-owner of The Springs in Colorado, David Dronet, has spearheaded the function to celebrate hot springs’ healing powers and the diversity of global bathing traditions.

“Hot spring communities of the world are coming together in the shared belief that hot springs and hydrothermal thermal therapy can provide the mind, body and soul with the rejuvenation and renewal that so many of us need,” he commented.

Initiative chair, Charles Davidson, introduced the event this week at the 2020 GWS, saying: “Though we’re all separated by oceans, we’re all connected by water”.

Davidson is the co-founder and chair of Peninsula Hot Springs in Australia and has visited 51 countries during hot springs research missions.

“Hot springs and hydrothermal therapies have been at the centre of many of the great wellness cultures throughout history,” he said.

“During these difficult times when the world has been so impacted by COVID-19, it’s important that we remember how beneficial mother nature can be to our health and wellbeing.

“Let’s soak together, to heal together.”

To find out more about participating properties and scheduling, follow this link.
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Soak around the world with GWI Hot Springs Initiative's live global bathing event
POSTED 13 Nov 2020 . BY Megan Whitby
The global bathing event will be hosted in 11 countries Credit: The Springs, Colorado
Credit: Peninsula Hot Springs
Though we’re all separated by oceans, we’re all connected by water – let’s soak together, to heal together
– Charles Davidson
The GWI Hot Springs Initiative team has organised a live international soaking event to unite the world around the age-old tradition of hot springs bathing, on 13 and 14 November 2020.

Live-streamed on Facebook and Soakember.com the event will run simultaneously at hot springs in Japan, France, Hungary, China, Germany, Austria, Australia, the US, Slovenia, New Zealand and Costa Rica.

Thermal operators, Ensana and Toskanaworld, have also confirmed that some of their European destinations will be participating.

Initiative member and co-owner of The Springs in Colorado, David Dronet, has spearheaded the function to celebrate hot springs’ healing powers and the diversity of global bathing traditions.

“Hot spring communities of the world are coming together in the shared belief that hot springs and hydrothermal thermal therapy can provide the mind, body and soul with the rejuvenation and renewal that so many of us need,” he commented.

Initiative chair, Charles Davidson, introduced the event this week at the 2020 GWS, saying: “Though we’re all separated by oceans, we’re all connected by water”.

Davidson is the co-founder and chair of Peninsula Hot Springs in Australia and has visited 51 countries during hot springs research missions.

“Hot springs and hydrothermal therapies have been at the centre of many of the great wellness cultures throughout history,” he said.

“During these difficult times when the world has been so impacted by COVID-19, it’s important that we remember how beneficial mother nature can be to our health and wellbeing.

“Let’s soak together, to heal together.”

To find out more about participating properties and scheduling, follow this link.
RELATED STORIES
Peninsula Hot Springs to restore hot springs community to former glory with new geothermal bathing oasis


Australian hot springs operator Peninsula Hot Springs (PHS) has announced plans to open a new destination in the East Gippsland lakeside town of Metung, in southern Australia.
Liquid Sound: Toskanaworld’s nighttime bathing festival will combine music, lights and bathing to relax the senses


Thermal bath and hotel operator, Toskanaworld GmbH, is hosting a wellness event focused on celebrating the combination of thermal bathing with sound and light - known as Liquid Sound.
Hydrotherapy proven to be both preventative and therapeutic health treatment


Spa and wellness businesses have a long history of using hydrotherapy to deliver curative benefits to customers. Now a research review has shown why being immersed in water has so many unexpected health benefits.
FEATURE: Spa People: Matt Sykes


Tourism consultant Matt Sykes proposes a bathing trail in Victoria, Australia connecting 50 locations and businesses
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