Krabi is a nature-lovers playground. Less touristy and more traditional, Krabi promises gorgeous scenery, quaint Thai-style resorts and a wonderful array of outdoor activities.
Beaches – Krabi is lined with magnificent white sandy beaches (especially between November and April). Hire a moped or commandeer a long-tail boat for the day (around Baht 200 an hour – A$7.50) and find your own private beach.
Island Hopping – jump in a long-tail boat and choose your deserted island. There are 52 islands just off the coast of Krabi to discover, so take a picnic lunch and stay all day! Expect to pay around $30 - $50 per day for your driver and boat.
Rock- climbing – Krabi has the best rock-climbing in all of Thailand because of the same striking limestone cliffs that are prevalent on the islands dotting the sea. Over 450 routes have been identified and bolted by previous climbers, with many bearing names such as The King and I and Lord of the Thais. There is a range of beginners cliffs through to extremely difficult climbs.
Beaches – Krabi is lined with magnificent white sandy beaches (especially between November and April). Hire a moped or commandeer a long-tail boat for the day (around Baht 200 an hour – A$7.50) and find your own private beach.
Island Hopping – jump in a long-tail boat and choose your deserted island. There are 52 islands just off the coast of Krabi to discover, so take a picnic lunch and stay all day! Expect to pay around $30 - $50 per day for your driver and boat.
Rock- climbing – Krabi has the best rock-climbing in all of Thailand because of the same striking limestone cliffs that are prevalent on the islands dotting the sea. Over 450 routes have been identified and bolted by previous climbers, with many bearing names such as The King and I and Lord of the Thais. There is a range of beginners cliffs through to extremely difficult climbs.
Equipment (including insurance) and instructors can be hired from the many rock-climbing schools and some hotels in Krabi.
Diving, snorkelling, kayaking – take the opportunity to really see this part of Thailand at its best and view it underwater or on the water. This area (strictly speaking, the Similan Islands, which are about 30 mins boat ride from Krabi) have been named in the top 10 dive spots in the world. Even if you only snorkel, you will be amazed and delighted by the marine life – there are so many colourful fish. Kayaking is another great way to see the limestone formations and enjoy the aqua waters.
Visit Phi Phi Island - the striking set for the famous movie The Beach, has one of the most beautiful bays in all of Asia. Snorkelling and diving are very popular in this area and can be done off the shores of the island.
Travel time from Krabi is around 45 minutes in a speed boat or a local ferry can be taken for around 90 minutes.
Day tours can be booked from Krabi.
source : thailand.net.au
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