All about Krabi & Things
to do
Located in Thailands deep south, Krabi is considerably
more tame than its coastal resort counterparts. Much of the
emphasis in this region is on the stunning natural beauty and there
are many opportunities to venture out into forests or coral reefs.
The entertainment scene is fit for the whole family, and there are
plenty of planned activities to keep you engaged during your stay.
Guide to Krabi
Rock climbing
Krabi is known the world over for its excellent rock climbing. The
abundance of unique rocks formations and limestone cliffs make for
thrilling climbs and the best marked and bolted climbs can be found
at Ton Sai Beach. Independent climbers usually head here first, although
local outfitters can arrange trips to other more remote locations
and offer lessons to help beginners get started.
Daytrip to Wat Tham Seua
One of the most striking cultural phenomena of Krabi is the Tiger
Cave Temple, or Wat Tham Seua. Its located in the jungles of
the Ao Luk Thanu Mountains and is the largest temple in the province.
Buddhist monks live within the caves, worshipping in their labyrinth.
A long climb up more than 1,200 stairs brings you to a summit on the
limestone cliffs where you can view the chedis and Buddha statues
as well as take in spectacular panoramic views of the area.
Than Bok Khoranie National
Park
A daytrip to Than Bok Khorani National Park is a good way to enjoy
the natural geology and plant life of Krabi. The park takes its name
from a pond here that is hemmed in by wild gardenia, asoka and other
botanical treasures. Camping is allowed in the park, though you have
to bring your own supplies; there are no hotels or guesthouses on
the premises.
Shell Fossil Cemetery
The Shell Fossil Cemetery is one of Krabis most popular attractions,
consisting of an enormous slab of rock that has been forming for the
past 35 million years. Over the millennia, the composite of fossilised
shells has grown to a thickness of nearly 16 inches. This archaeological
find is located at Ban Laem Pho Cape, only 10 miles from the Krabi
Town.
Scuba diving
Scuba diving and snorkelling is a must while youre staying in
Krabi. All of the Andaman Islands sport wonderful coral reefs and
the clear water makes for fantastic snorkelling or diving. Diving
certification courses can be completed in four days and expeditions
lasting up to several days can be chartered through one of the many
diving companies. Diving guide to Krabi
Koh Lanta Marine National
Park
A trip to Koh Lanta Marine National Park will bring you face to face
with the unique culture of the Chai Leh, or sea gypsies. These people
speak a distinct language and have their own animistic religion. The
island also hosts some pristine rainforests, spectacular beaches,
coral reefs and laid-back guesthouses.
Exploring the archipelago
A great way to see the archipelago of islands is with a paddle in
hand. Sea kayaks can be rented for offshore exploration and from Ao
Nang, you can paddle to several nearby islands for great views of
the many karst pillars, caves and remote beaches. Organised daytrips
are easy to arrange and are well worth the expense, as theyll
take you to secluded beaches youd never have found on your own.
Railay Beach
Any holiday in Krabi warrants a visit to Railay Beach, one of the
most spectacular stretches of coastline that the Andaman has to offer.
Two crescent beaches are removed from the mainland by enormous limestone
cliffs making the beach only reachable by boat. The most popular attraction
here, other than the beaches themselves, is the enshrined cave at
Phra Nang. Resort accommodation is available if youd like to
stay overnight. Railay beach guide
Krabi nightlife
The nightlife in Krabi isnt as high-powered as in some of southern
Thailands other hotspots. Most of the establishments that cater
to tourists are confined to the Ao Nang Beach Resort. There are a
few places aimed at visitors in Krabi Town itself, though it is mostly
a local scene here. Ao Nang hosts a string of restaurants and bars.
There arent any discos, and for the most part, an evening in
Krabi will be comfortable and low-key.
Biking
Biking is another good way to see the island, particularly the area
immediately around Ao Nang. Cycling inland will open up vistas holding
the signature landscape of limestone outcroppings, coconut groves
and quaint villages. You can hire a bike in the resort area and the
inland loop can be stretched to as much as a 15 or 20-mile ride.
Krabi