“A peaceful private sanctuary featuring rocky beaches and clear waters. Experience authentic local fishing lifestyles amidst pristine nature, perfect for a quiet escape from crowds.”

Koh Pu, often referred to interchangeably with Koh Jum, occupies the northern part of the island and boasts a landscape that is far more dramatic and distinct than its southern counterpart. The area is dominated by "Mount Lubo", a towering peak covered in dense, pristine rainforest that serves as the island’s highest point. Much of the interior remains lush with evergreen forests, interspersed with local rubber plantations and coconut groves, creating a cool and tranquil atmosphere that sets it apart from other islands in Krabi Province. The beauty of Koh Pu does not rely on powdery white sands like Koh Phi Phi, but rather on its raw, untouched natural environment and a traditional way of life that has remained largely unchanged by modern tourism.

The beaches on the western side, such as Lubo Beach or the northernmost shores, are characterized by unique volcanic rock formations scattered along the coastline. During low tide, these rocks create small tide pools that become habitats for various species of crabs, which is where the name koh pu (Crab Island) originates. The surrounding waters are exceptionally clear, displaying a brilliant emerald hue on sunny days. Visitors to Koh Pu are typically those seeking solitude and a "slow life" experience. Popular activities include trekking through the jungle to the summit of Mount Lubo for a panoramic view of the Andaman Sea or cycling along the narrow island roads to explore the local fishing villages.

The community on Koh Pu is a peaceful melting pot of Thai Buddhists, Thai Muslims, and the Urak Lawoi (Sea Gypsies). The villagers' livelihoods are still deeply rooted in artisanal fishing and agriculture. It is common to see longtail boats lined up along the shore and locals drying fish or repairing nets in front of their traditional wooden houses. This simplicity is precisely what charms travelers from around the world, drawing them back year after year. Especially during the peak season, Koh Pu remains remarkably uncrowded compared to Krabi’s main tourist hubs, making it an ideal destination for those looking for a high-quality, authentic island retreat.


How to Get There
  • You can take a boat from Klong Jilad Pier (Krabi Town) or Laem Hin Pier (Nuea Khlong). Alternatively, take the Krabi-Koh Lanta ferry, which stops offshore to transfer passengers to local longtail boats that head to the island.

Travel Tips
  • Advance booking for accommodation is highly recommended during the peak season (November – April).

  • Always carry insect repellent, especially when trekking or relaxing on the beach at sunset.

  • Double-check the ferry schedule as departure times may vary based on weather and seasons.

  • Rent a scooter or a bicycle to easily navigate the island's steep and narrow roads.

  • Wear proper trekking shoes with good grip if you plan to hike to the summit of Mount Lubo.


Admission Fees:

  • Free admission.

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily, 24 hours (subject to boat schedules).

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