Krabi, Koh Phi Phi Islands, Koh Lanta, Koh Pai, Koh Ngai, Hot Spring, Graveyard Shell, Tarnboke Koranee National park, Tham Lot, Ao Nang, Noppharat Thara beach, Tham Pee Hua Toe
Monday, November 10, 2008
Ao Nang at Krabi
Ao Nang beach at krabi, Thailand. Ao Nang is the central point of Krabi and it's attractions. Just a few years ago this was still a tiny fishing community, but in recent times has grown into a major international tourist destination.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Unseen Thailand at Krabi # 2
Tham Pee Hua Toe - It's a large cave with many grottos, situated on a hill in the middle of the water, surrounded by mangroves.
Tham Lot
Tham Pee Hua Toe - or Tham Hua Galok.
Than Bokkharani National Park - Located in Ao Luk, is Than Bokharani National Park. Shady trails wind through the park's magnificent forest.
Than Bokkharani National Park - Walk through the park to the cave at the river's source and enjoy a cool dip in the crystal-clear small lake in front of the cave. It is said that if you swim once in the waters here, you will always come back.
Unseen Thailand at Krabi
Hot Spring at Krabi - A visit to Krabi natural hot spring is a must. There are many hollowed-out 'bathtubs' which are caused by the running water from the thermal springs.
Railay Bay Resort at Krabi
Railay Bay Resort at Krabi, Thailand. Longtails to Railay beach leave from Krabi Town pier opposite the Customs House to East and West Railay and Phra Nang beaches. The cost is 100 Baht per person each way and the jouney takes about 40 minutes. The longtails will run when they have a minimum of 6 passengers and leave at anytime from 07:00 until 17:00. If you don't want to wait for other passengers to make up numbers, you will be able to charter the boat at a price agreed with the boatman
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