Krabi, on southern Thailand’s west coast, is a province characterized by craggy, sheer limestone cliffs, dense mangrove forests, and more than a hundred offshore islands. Some of its most popular beach destinations include the Phi Phi Islands, which jut from the sea like giant rainforested boulders, and Railay Beach, accessible only by boat and a prominent rock-climbing spot.
Top attractions in Krabi
Ko Phi Phi ( เกาะพีพี )
Mu Ko Phi Phi is an archipelago that used to be listed as one of the world’s top ten most beautiful Islands. It comprises two large islands: Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Le. Ko Phi Phi Don is a big island consisting of ports.
Thale Waek
is a renowned natural attraction of Krabi and named one of the “ Unseen Thailand ” resulting from the natural wonder when the tide recedes; it reveals sand dunes that connect to 3 Islands; namely, Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo.
Hat Rai Le
is a stunning and peaceful Beach comprising 3 coastlines featuring on the west side Hat Rai Le, the east side Hat Rai Le and Tham Phra Nang. Abseiling is the favourite sport among tourists and internationally recognised among rock climbers. It is suitable for tourists who enjoy relaxing by the sea, and it takes about 20 minutes from Hat Ao Nang.
Ko Hong
or known as Ko Lao Bi Le. Situated in the Than Bok Khorani national park, the islet has a world-class breathtaking landscape, which is categorised as one of the world’s top ten attractions with amazing clean Beaches. It is surrounded by indigo sea with soft powderlike sandy beach. What makes this Island so unique is its front beach of the nearly half circled shape. Ko Hong is recommendable for visitors who enjoy nature, swimming and Snorkelling.
Ko Rok ( เกาะรอก )
situated in Mu Ko Lanta national park, consists of Ko Rok Nok and Ko Rok Nai. The Island is another attraction enriched with beautiful sea and sandy beaches that can be acclaimed as a gem of the Andaman Sea. Between Ko Rok Nok and Ko Rok Nai is a good spot for scuba diving and Snorkelling to see corals.
Sa Morakot ( สระมรกต )
or Emerald Pool, located at Khao Pra-Bang Khra Wildlife Sanctuary, features a large circular emerald-like pool with a small cascade flowing and is swimmable. When visitors walk to the headwater that is located not too far, they will reach Bo Nam Phut, a wonderful ultramarine coloured pool. If we clap our hands or make a.