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Railay Beach, often regarded as one of Thailand’s most breathtaking coastal gems, has earned its reputation among the world's premier tropical destinations. Despite not being a true island, Railay’s geographic seclusion—enclosed by towering limestone cliffs—creates a peaceful island-like atmosphere that makes it inaccessible by road. This natural barrier contributes to its ...
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Ao Nang
It also serves as the central hub for boat trips to nearby island... read more
From my experience, this beach is the most beautiful, white sand, suite for swimming, sun bath, enjoy jogging, etc.The cave is at the end of the beach with a local tale about this cave.It is believed by local fishermen to be the home of a mythical sea princess. Inside the limestone cave is a collection of strange phallic symbols, offerings and objects believed to help with fertility. You can take ...
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Koh Tub is located within Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, one of Krabi's most captivating natural attractions. It is well known for the “Talay Waek” (Separated Sea) phenomenon, where the tide recedes and reveals a sandbar that connects Koh Tub with Koh Mor and Chicken Island. This magical occurrence allows visitors to walk across the sea from one island to anothe...
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Susan Hoi, also known as the Shell Cemetery or Fossil Shell Beach, is one of Krabi's most unique natural wonders. Located within Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, this geological site features large slabs of fossilized freshwater snail shells that are estimated to be between 40 to 75 million years old. These fossilized layers, formed from the accumulation and compression of an...
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Koh Ngai
Koh Ngai is located 15 km away on the mainland opposite, in Trang Province and less than 10 km northwest of Koh Mook
Nearby islands like Koh Kradan, Koh Mook and Koh Rok are ... read more
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Ao Maya
There are so many reasons to visit Mu Koh Lanta National Park but to come here you have to think of transportation first. If you don't plan to drive around in the island a lot, it's not a problem as your resort can arrange a three-hour tour for you. It is worth staying for a few hours in the national park as the road to get here is bumpy.
Sunbathing and swimming should be included in your program ... read more
Sunbathing and swimming should be included in your program ... read more
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Koh Hong
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Phi Phi Le
Koh Phi Phi Le offers superb scenic bays such as Ao Pi Le, Ao Maya, and Ao Lo Sa Ma. In the northeast of the island is a large cave called Tham Viking... read more
Laem Kruad Pier is a small pier, located at Amphoe Neua Khlong, around 40 kilometers in the south from Krabi town, there are motorboats from Laem Kruad Pier to Koh Jum twice a day at 12.00 am and 03.00 pm. In this pier Koh Poo, Koh Sri Boya have also a trip....
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Poda Island
A unique highlight is the tall limestone rock emerging from the sea in front of the beach—perfect as a photo backdrop. During low ... read more
alay Waek (The Sandbar), one of Thailand’s unseen natural wonders, is a rare natural phenomenon located near the Poda Islands in Krabi. During low tide, a white sandy path emerges, connecting Koh Tub, Koh Mor, and Koh Gai.
Popular activities include walking along the sandbar, snorkeling to see coral reefs, kayaking, and taking aerial photos from boats. The highlight is the crystal-clear sea ... read more
Popular activities include walking along the sandbar, snorkeling to see coral reefs, kayaking, and taking aerial photos from boats. The highlight is the crystal-clear sea ... read more
Chicken Island is part of the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. It is one of three islands that form the stunning natural phenomenon called “Talay Waek” (Separated Sea), alongside Tup Island and Mor Island. During low tide, a white sandbar connects the three islands, allowing visitors to walk between them on foot – a rare and breathtaking ex...
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Ao Thalane
The kayaking route takes you through narrow passages, caves, and w... read more