7 Amazing Tourist Spots To Visit In Krabi
By: Kratika Fri, 24 Feb 2023 11:52:58
A true gem in southern Thailand, Krabi is a place where lush green forests and pristine beaches meet the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. This, combined with its rich cultural heritage, makes Krabi one of the best places to visit and indulge in various activities, including exploring ancient temples and kayaking through hidden caves.
So, embark on an adventure and fall in love with this charming destination, as we guide you through the unique and unforgettable experiences Krabi has to offer.
# Railay Beach
Also called Rai Leh, Railay beach includes three beaches and is often misunderstood as an island. Each of these beaches is known for its unique characteristics — on the north is Ton Sai Bay, which has amazing spots for rock climbing enthusiasts and affordable stays. On the west is Railay West known for its spectacular views at sunset. If you are an early riser and want to catch the sunrise instead, Railay East is your place to be. Phra Nang Beach is located between Railay East and West and is named after a cave with a sacred Buddha image. Though smaller than Railay East and West, Phranang Beach is the best spot if you plan on swimming in crystal-clear waters.
Railay beach is not accessible by road. You can take the long tail boats that frequently depart from Ao Nang.
# Phi Phi Islands
Located in the middle of the Andaman Sea, these islands are a must-see destination in Krabi. Comprising two big islands, Koh Phi Phi Don and Koh Phi Phi Le, and four smaller ones, they are known for their beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The islands are a popular spot for snorkelling, diving and spotting exotic marine life like the docile leopard sharks. Its vibrant nightlife also makes the islands the perfect spot for party lovers.
You can get to Phi Phi Islands from Krabi by taking the speedboat or ferry which takes roughly 90 minutes.
# Tiger Cave Temple
The Tiger Cave Temple, also known as Wat Tham Suea, is a Buddhist temple located in Krabi. It is known for its distinctive tiger paw prints and a towering chedi, or Buddhist monument, that can be seen from a distance. Visitors can climb the steep 1,237 steps to reach the top where they will be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding forest and coastline. The temple is also home to several shrines and meditation rooms, making it a popular destination for spiritual seekers. With its unique blend of natural beauty and religious significance, it is a must-visit destination in Krabi.
The Tiger Cave Temple is easily accessible from anywhere in Krabi. You can take a tuk-tuk, or songthaew to get to the location. There are no entry fees to explore the temple.
# Koh Lanta
Known for its pristine beaches, lush green jungles and laid-back vibe, Koh Lanta is a popular beach destination for travellers seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The island is dotted with small villages, national parks and diverse wildlife, offering a range of activities for visitors, including snorkelling, kayaking and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the local sea gypsy community.
Koh Lanta Yai is six kilometres wide and over 30 kilometres long and features nine beautiful beaches with golden sand. A paved road parallel to the coastline connects the island from its north to the southern tip. Koh Lanta houses some of Thailand’s finest beach resorts along with many other attractions such as the Tanod Cape Viewpoint and Mu Koh Lanta National Park.
# Koh Poda
Koh Poda is a small island known for its beaches and turquoise waters that are ideal for swimming, snorkelling and diving. The island is surrounded by a stunning coral reef teeming with diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for underwater exploration and one of the best places to visit in Krabi.
Visitors can also take a leisurely hike through the island’s lush forests, or relax on the beach and soak up the sun, enjoying its unspoiled natural beauty. They can reach the island on a speedboat or long tail boat from the nearby beaches Ao Nang or Railey.
# Klong Muang Beach
A picturesque stretch of coastline known for its clear waters, sand and tropical surroundings, Klong Muang Beach is the perfect place to escape the crowds and enjoy a serene getaway. Here, travellers can watch the majestic and calm Andaman Sea, swim in its warm waters, relax on the sand or explore the nearby caves and rock formations.
Travellers can reach Klong Muang Beach by road from Krabi town, which is 22 kilometres away.
# Khao Khanap Nam
Khao Khanap Nam is a pair of picturesque limestone hills, welcoming guests at the entrance to Krabi city. It is one of the most distinctive landmarks of Thailand, with a rich history as it was once home to ancient settlements. While you enjoy the views of the twin hills from the riverside, you can also take a 15-minute-long-tail boat ride from the Chao Fah Pier to the ragged hills and marvel at the stalactites and stalagmites formed within the caves.