1. Railay Beach
Railay beach is one of the most famous beaches in Thailand, accessible only by boat due to the large cliffs on each side cutting it off from the mainland. Here you’ll find stunning white sand, breathtaking views and fantastic limestone cliffs.
When you arrive at Railay you will not find any roads or cars because of its cut off location, just a few long tail boats and a couple of bars to spend your evenings in. The perfect location for a romantic getaway!
With so many things to do such as rock climbing, cave exploring, kayaking, hiking and more, you’ll never want to leave this hidden paradise!
2. Wat Tham Sua
One of Krabi’s natural wonders are the caves that sit within the jungle and house many monks that live and worship here. Legend has it that a tiger once lived in the caves which is where the name of the temple originated (‘Wat Tham Sua’ translates as ‘Tiger Cave Temple)’.
The caves can be explored on foot and you will find many icons and relics to take a look at. Make sure you visit the ‘footprint of the Buddha’ while you’re there.
You have to climb up 1,237 steps, which is no small task, but when you get to the top you’re rewarded with 360 degree views of the Andaman Sea and the beautiful islands that fall within it.
3. Klong Thom Hot Springs
Set inside the beautiful rainforest are the Krabi Hot Springs. They have been cut into the smooth rocks by the water that comes from deep rooted thermal springs located inside volcanic chambers.
The water gets up to temperatures of around forty degrees celsius and contains natural mineral salts that have many healing properties. Take a dip and feel totally relaxed. And if you fancy a cooling swim after, there’s a stream nearby that is perfect for this.
4. Khao Khanab Nam
Standing at 100 meters tall the stunning Khao Khanab Nam Mountains are one of Krabi’s most famous landmarks. These majestic natural wonders act as the gateway to Krabi town with the river running between the two limestone cliffs forming a widely photographed beauty spot.
Inside, the mountains hide a very spiritual site, caves with collections of stalagmites and stalactites are definitely worth exploring, although the location is more well-known for the large number of human skeletons that have been found here. You can also climb one of the two mountains and enjoy the spectacular view from the top!
5. Phra Nang Beach
Voted as one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world, this is a place you will not want to miss. Only twenty minutes by long boat from Ao Nang Beach, it has amazing scenery and is a beautiful place to swim.
Expect perfect white sand and huge cliffs at each end of the beach. You won’t find any jet skis or other expensive pursuits at this beach, leaving you to enjoy the atmosphere and simply take in the jaw dropping scenery. The perfect place for a bit of R&R.
6. Thung Teao Forest Natural Park
Home to many spectacular plants and animals, this park is an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Crystal Lagoon or Emerald Pool is definitely not one to miss. The water is naturally warm and completely clear, so you can go for a swim and admire the natural waterfall.
Keep your eye out for the Pita Gurney bird, once thought to be extinct but some have recently been spotted in the park! A great day out getting close to nature.
7. Krabi Town
Unlike some other areas of Thailand, Krabi Town is different. It receives many tourists but it has not changed itself to pamper to the tourists needs and has managed to retain its ‘local’ feel.
The river running through the town is always full of fishing boats bringing in their days catches ready for the restaurant tables. The town has a genuine feel to it with its local bars and eating spots, it’s worth visiting for an authentic taste of Thailand.