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Ao Nang Beach is one of Krabi’s most visited destinations and part of Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. Its 6 km stretch of white sand curves gently along the coastline, embraced by towering limestone cliffs, making it ideal for walking, relaxing at cafes or beachfront resorts, and participating in water activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and island hopping.
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Separated Sea Krabi, 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 Chicken Island.
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 s...
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Koh Tub Krabi 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...
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Chicken Island Krabi 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 an...
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Poda Island is part of Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, located just about 8 km from Ao Nang beach. This small island is renowned for its stunning white sandy beach and shallow coral reef areas that make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
A unique highlight is the tall limestone rock emerging from the sea in front of the beach—perfect as a photo backdrop. During low ...
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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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Phra Nang Cave Beach is one of the world's most beautiful and renowned beaches. Nestled at the southern tip of Railay Bay in Krabi Province, it's celebrated for its spectacular views of towering limestone cliffs, crystal-clear emerald waters, and fine white sand, drawing visitors from across the globe.
This place holds rich historical and legendary significance, being home to Phra Nang Cave. This ...
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Susan Hoi,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 ancient shells, appea...
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Noppharat Thara Beach is located within the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. It stretches for about 3 kilometers and features white sandy shores lined with tall pine trees, offering natural shade and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for picnics and beach relaxation.
Previously known as Khlong Haeng Beach, the beach was renamed “Noppharat Thara” b...
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Ton Sai Bay
Ton Sai Bay is a semi-secluded sanctuary located on the Railay Peninsula, completely embraced by towering limestone monoliths and lush tropical rainforests. Geographically situated adjacent to West Railay, it remains naturally fortified by massive rock formations, making land access possible only via a steep jungle trekking path or by scrambling over coastal rocks during the lowest spring tid...
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Phi Phi Le
Koh Phi Phi Leh is the second-largest island in the Phi Phi archipelago, covering an area of approximately 6.6 square kilometers within the Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. Geologically, it is characterized by towering limestone cliffs rising sharply from the Andaman Sea, creating world-famous bays and lagoons. Since the island is uninhabited and contains no hotel...
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Ao Maya
Maya Bay is situated on Koh Phi Phi Leh, the second-largest limestone island in the Phi Phi archipelago of Krabi Province. Geologically, the bay is characterized by a crescent-shaped lagoon almost entirely encircled by towering limestone karsts, leaving only a narrow entrance to the Andaman Sea. What distinguishes this bay globally is its exceptional "powder sand"—extraordinarily fine, soft,...
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Siri Lanta Bridge is a sea bridge connecting Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai in Krabi Province. It is considered an important infrastructure project that has significantly improved transportation and tourism accessibility on Koh Lanta. The bridge was graciously named by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and was officially opened in 2016.
Before the bridge existed, tourists and loc...
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Klong Dao Beach (Klong Dao Beach) is approximately 3 kilometers long and is one of the earliest developed beaches for tourism on Koh Lanta. Its curved bay shape helps naturally protect the area from strong winds and waves, resulting in a generally calm sea with gentle conditions, making it more suitable for relaxation compared to more exposed beaches.
The seawater is typically light blue to t...
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Mu Ko Lanta National Park is one of the most famous marine national parks in southern Thailand, covering numerous islands in the Andaman Sea. Officially established in 1990, the park spans more than 84,000 rai of protected land and sea, including tropical rainforest, coastal cliffs, coral reefs, and small islands rich in biodiversity. One of its most popular attractions is the Laem Tanod area, loc...
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Koh Rok Nok
Ko Rok Nok is widely recognized as one of the most pristine island destinations in the Andaman Sea, serving as the southern jewel of the Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Geographically, it sits in tandem with its sister island, Ko Rok Nai, separated by a narrow sea channel approximately 250 meters wide. While Ko Rok Nai is characterized by steep limestone cliffs and rugged terrain, Ko Rok Nok is a parad...
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Koh Ngai
Koh Ngai (locally known as “Koh Hai”) is a hidden gem of the Andaman Sea, gracefully positioned along the maritime boundary between Krabi and Trang provinces. Although administratively part of Koh Lanta District in Krabi, the island is geographically closer to Trang and is more commonly accessed from its coastline. Measuring approximately 4 kilometers in length and 2 kilometers in widt...
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Phi Hua To Cave (Phi Hua To Cave) or locally known as “Skull Cave” is one of the most important archaeological sites in Krabi Province. The cave is located within Than Bok Khorani National Park, surrounded by the rich mangrove ecosystem of Ao Luek District.
The cave sits on a massive limestone mountain formed millions of years ago and is surrounded by natural canals and mangrove forest...
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Lao Lading Island, widely known among international travelers as "Paradise Island," is a stunning gem within the Koh Hong archipelago, situated under the jurisdiction of Than Bok Khorani National Park in Krabi Province. Geographically, the island is characterized by towering, jagged limestone cliffs that embrace a small, secluded sandy beach from nearly every side. This natural formation creates a...
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Koh Hong
Koh Hong (Room Island) is part of a group of islands one hour north of Krabi. Koh Hong has only one beach - Pelay Beach - but it is recognized for being extremely beautiful, boasting fine white sand, coral and lots of varieties of tropical fish.
Pelay Beach is framed by limestone rock formations which give it an enclosed feel. Coupled with the fact that there are seldom many people there, Koh Hong...
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Than Bok Khorani National Park, located in Krabi Province, is an exceptionally diverse natural area, encompassing both mainland sections and numerous islands in the Andaman Sea. Its landscape is prominently defined by towering, distinctively shaped limestone mountains that are characteristic of Krabi, creating a complex and awe-inspiring terrain.
Unique Landscape and Nature
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Emerald Pool
Emerald Pool (Sa Morakot) is one of Krabi's most renowned natural attractions, located in the Khao Pra-Bang Khram Wildlife Sanctuary. Its main feature is a striking green-hued natural spring formed by underground hot water rising and collecting into a forest pool.
To reach the pool, visitors walk along a scenic forest trail of approximately 800 meters to 1.4 kilometers through lush, tropical rainf...
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Wat Khlong Thom Museum is widely regarded as one of Southeast Asia’s most important archaeological sites, particularly for its role as an ancient "Maritime Hub" that once linked the Eastern and Western worlds. The museum was established through the dedication of the former abbot, Phra Khru Athorn Sangworakit (Sanit Nisinno), who initiated the collection of artifacts discovered at “Khua...
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Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol, widely known among locals as "Wat Bang Thong," is a temple of profound significance in the contemporary history of Krabi Province and for Thai Buddhists nationwide. Originally established in 1940 as a modest local temple on land donated by Mr. Put Damphan, its transformation began in 2002. Through the collective faith of the community and the clergy to honor the monarc...
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Tiger Cave Temple is a renowned Vipassana meditation center located in Krabi Noi Subdistrict, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi Province. It was founded in 1975 (B.E. 2518) by Phra Ajahn Chamnian Silasetho, a highly respected monk who came to this area in search of a peaceful place for meditation practice. He discovered a large natural cave beneath a limestone cliff, which was once home to tigers ...
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