Location: Tham Sua National Park.
Open: Daily 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Ticket Fee: Entrance fee is ฿200 (around $5 USD) for adults.
What is it? The Emerald Pool or also called Sa Morakot is a natural turquoise blue pond. Starting from naturally occurring streams that descend from the hills and supplies of fresh water. Located in the province of Krabi in Thailand. Being one of the best excursions in the region. In the middle of a mystical jungle, you can discover two crystal clear lake. The Emerald Pool and the Blue Pool. During a short hike through the forest. Explore the intact ecosystem in Thailand. You will be impressed by the ambience of the rainforest. Bring a bathing suit with you if you wanna have a swim. It is possible to take a bath in this beautiful setting. A visit to the Emerald Pool is one of the most special things to do in Krabi. Definitely a experience to remember forever!
Why to go? Discover the green of the jungle. Walk through the forest and arrive at the Emerald Pool. In this idyllic natural setting. Cool off in the pool, and make pretty memories. It’s the ideal way to spend a day in Thailand and see Krabi from a different angle.
Ticket Fee: Free, but donations are welcome.
What is it? Start your journey up the mountain to the Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua). You have a 600 meter path with a 309 meter ascent. Resulting in a total of 1260 steps. Take your time. Enjoy the scenery while you go and remember to bring lots of water. An actual workout, but one that is recompensed by its views of the Krabi region. Buddha statues, artwork, and a atmosphere can all be found inside the caves. There is a legend that the main cave was once home to a tiger. Therefore, the name of the temple. The grounds of the temple are open to monkey strolling. They could try to steal what you have because they are quite cheeky. So be aware! Avoid feeding them to discourage bad behavior.
Why to go? The Tiger Cave Temple is a combination of blend of physical challenge, cultural immersion, and breathtaking scenery. Challenge yourself with the climb, and capture stunning photos of the surrounding landscape. It’s a great chance to discover Krabi from a new perspective and have a greater understanding of Thai culture.
Location: Krabi’s Mueang District.
What is it? Railay Beach a real life version of a postcard of a beach. Walk beside a stretch of white sand, turquoise water, and limestone cliffs that appear to rise out of the ocean. This oasis, reachable alone by boat, offers peace and stunning scenery. Railay Beach has activities for all types of visitors. Including relaxing on the fine sand, rock climbing on the cliffs. Explore the secret lagoons and caves. Railay Beach is a good starting point, because it has restaurants, beachside resorts, and kayak rentals that suit different types of travelers. The Leonardo Di Caprio film “The Beach” highlighted Railay Beach. Putting it on the map for tourists internationally. For rock climbers, Railay Beach’s limestone cliffs are a paradise. Consisting of many routes suitable for every ability level.
Why to go? Railay Beach is a must do for anyone seeking a beach escape in Krabi. The seclusion, natural beauty, and variety of activities make it a perfect place to relax, explore. Swim in crystal clear water, kayak through hidden coves. Or rock climb the cliffs.
Location: Railay Peninsula.
What is it? Phra Nang Cave is a site believed to be the home of a Indian princess spirit. Legend has it that leaving offerings, like fertility symbols, will bring good luck. Inside the cave, you’ll find a small shrine with colorful penis shaped carvings. The origin of the penis shaped remains a mystery, but they are a part of the cave’s unique character. The beach in front of the cave is known for its rock formations. See a naturally formed archway that frames the seascape. During low tide, a hidden cove is revealed behind the cave. Explore a secluded spot for swimming and exploring.
Why to go? Phra Nang Cave is a natural beauty and a touch of mystery. Take a short walk from Railay West Beach. Explore the cave, and enjoy in the views. It’s a good way to experience a unique cultural side of Krabi with penis shaped wooden carvings.
Location: South of the Mainland.
Ticket Fee: Ferry Tickets to Koh Lanta vary depending on the departure.
What is it? Koh Lanta is the largest island in Krabi. Enjoy a mix of beaches, villages, and a relaxed atmosphere. The island paradise is a touch of everything. Visited by families and backpackers alike. Koh Lanta has long sand beach, coral reefs teeming and marine life. You will find diverse restaurants catering to different tastes. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious stay in a beachfront resort or a budget friendly bungalow experience. Koh Lanta will serve your needs. Activities start from diving and snorkeling to exploring hidden waterfalls and kayaking through forests. Koh Lanta has influences coming from Malay, Chinese, and Thai cultures. This is reflected in the island’s cuisine, architecture, and traditions. The island is committed to sustainable tourism practices. Many eco friendly resorts and activities are available. Here you make a great choice for all conscious travelers.
Why to go? Koh Lanta is the perfect escape from the crowds of Krabi’s mainland. Discover the island’s natural beauty, and take in the slower pace of life. Enjoy the sun on immaculate beaches. Koh Lanta offers a little piece of island paradise for everyone.
Location: East Coast of Koh Lanta.
Open: Daily, 10am to 8pm.
What is it? Koh Lanta Old Town is a hidden gem on the island. The charming old town is full with history and local flavor. Koh Lanta Old Town was once a trading port. Attracting merchants from China, Malaysia, and beyond. This history is evident in the town’s architecture and multicultural influences. Have a view into the island’s past and present. Wander narrow streets full with shophouses. Browse local markets selling everything from souvenirs to fresh seafood. Try street food at family run restaurants. Chinese temples, mosques, and traditional wooden houses all contribute to the town’s unique character. The town comes alive on Tuesday and Friday evenings. The weekly night market is hold here. Buy some local souvenirs, and delicious street food.
Why to go? Koh Lanta Old Town serves as deep dive into the island’s history. Treat your taste buds to authentic Thai flavors. Indulge in a steaming bowl of pad thai. Explore markets and bargain for souvenirs.
Location: South of Koh Lanta,
What is it? A remote beach tucked away between massive limestone cliffs. On Koh Lanta, Nui Bay is a hidden gem. This beach does not have any resorts built on it due to its positioning. Nui Beach is situated just south of Khlong Nin as you leave Saladan. Therefore, be alert for the indications. You can stroll through the forest to get to the beach. Alternatively, through Nui Beach Bar. Given its soft sand and typically crystal clear water. The beach is a dreamy less crowded place. The sea is rather rocky, so you may only swim in specific areas of it.
Why to go? In Krabi, Nui Bay serves as an amazing adventure. Get away from the crowd and welcome the journey to locate the Bay. Reward yourself with almost a whole beach to yourself.
Location: Southernmost tip of Koh Lanta.
Open: Daily, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Ticket Fee: Entrance fee is ฿200 (around $5 USD) for adults.
What is it? In Thai, “Mu” means a group or group of. “Mu Ko” is an group of island. Ko Lanta Noi and Ko Lanta Yai are the largest islands in the park. Compared to the main islands, some of the other smaller islands have more to see. The largest of the park’s 16 major islands is located at Ko Lanta Yai. The national park only covers the southernmost point of the park. A rainforest covers almost 20 square kilometer of the remaining national park. The islands of Ngu, Mai Ngam, and Mai Ngam Tai are mangrove forests. The National Park has many white beaches, paths, islands, coral reefs, panoramas. Although some truly amazing caves are the park’s main attractions. Kayaking is a great way to explore the sea level caves and limestone cliffs on Ko Talabeng. Mu Ko Lanta National Park is a birdwatcher’s joy, having over 130 species of birds living there.
Why to go? Mu Ko Lanta National Park allows an opportunity to fully appreciate Krabi’s natural beauty. Hike through a rainforest, go snorkeling with fish, or just rest on the beach. Mu Ko Lanta National Park has every nature lover’s desire.
Location: Near Lanta Elephant Sanctuary.
Open: Daily, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Ticket Fee: Entrance fee is ฿300 (around $7,50 USD).
What is it? A real highlight on Koh Lanta is trekking to Khao Mai Kaew Cave. It takes a lot of courage to walk the entire length of the massive and diverse cave. You climb a ladder via a small entrance to enter the cave. The interior chambers are connected by numerous smaller and larger ladders. Still, the best bit comes at the very end. You have to crawl down a tiny, tight passageway in order to leave the cave. Doesn’t that sound like a true adventure? The simplest ways to get there are by car or scooter. Drive a few kilometers deeper into the jungle after leaving the Tarmac Road heading toward Lanta Elephant Sanctuary. A guide is required for such a journey. Why? First of all, there is absolutely no marking on the trail. Aside from a single, large, educational sign. There are no indications along the trail indicating where to enter the cave or which direction to take. The cave is filthy, slick, and gloomy. Therefore, dress in clothes that could get dirty from mud, silt, or even accidental damage. Wear covered shoes as well, ideally hiking shoes, though sneakers should work as well. Bring a bottle of water, a few small snacks, and headlamps should be carried.
Why to go? Khao Mai Kaew Cave offers a unique and unforgettable experience in Krabi. Step away from the beaches and discover a hidden world of cave beauty. Get ready to be active, and encounter the dark, wet interior of the caves.
Open: Daily, 5pm to 10pm.
What is it? Think of an marketplace filled with the sights, sounds, and smells presenting Thailand. Krabi Night Market is a night hub of activity. Buy goods or taste delicious street food. Stroll through the stalls, bargaining for unique souvenirs. Or start an adventure sampling local delicacies. Live music and street performers often add to the atmosphere. Krabi Night Market is a great place to find authentic thai souvenirs at affordable prices. Many local people visit the night market for their daily shopping and dining. Creating a true reflection of local life in Krabi.
Why to go? Krabi Night Market is a must for any traveler. It’s a cultural immersion experience, a shopper’s paradise, and a haven for foodies all rolled into one. Try exotic thai dishes. Pick up souvenirs, and soak up the energy of the night. Being a perfect way to end your day in Krabi.