Situated next to the Andaman Sea, Krabi is a province of more than 100 beautiful islands... Koh Phi Phi Islands ; Railay Beach ; Ao Nang Beach ; More forums
The 75 million-year-old Shell Cemetery in Krabi province has some of the oldest shellfish fossils on earth. Close inspection reveals thousands of shells stuck together to form a solid mass.
Originally a fishing village, Ao Nang is now a major city beach resort and a travel destination in its own right catering for the full range of foreign tourists.
Khao Khanap Nam?s two peaks rise 100 meters above the Krabi River near Krabi Town to form an iconic landmark that can be seen from virtually anywhere in the area.
Koh Hong (Room Island) is part of a group of islands one hour north of Krabi. Extremely beautiful, boasting fine white sand, coral and lots of varieties of tropical fish.
The Koh Lanta archipelago consists of 52 islands, of which only 12 are occupied. Of these there are two Koh Lanta Islands - Koh Lanta Yai and Koh Lanta Noi.
Hadnopparattara-Koh Phi Phi National Park is almost entirely dominated by the two Islands collectively known as ?Koh Phi Phi? - Koh Phi Phi Don (the larger of the two islands) and Koh Phi Phi Leh.
Railay Beach is about ten minutes from Ao Nang by boat. The beach is a genuinely superb location with golden sand against a limestone cliff backdrop.
Tham Phi Hua To (Big-headed Ghost Cave) is Krabi's most famous cave. Also known as 'Wat Tham Sua' or 'Tiger Cave', the limestone cave is located 9 kilometres from Krabi Town and part of a limestone hill surrounded mangrove forest.
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