Klong Thom Hot Springs
Located amidst the forest, 70 Kilometers away from the Krabi Town, this is a place that will tranquilize you of your frustrations, and any disease you have like rheumatism and sciatica.
Lying down in the hot water, running on the smooth stones, making it a natural bathtub for the hollow spaces surrounded by jungle that is formed by nature. It never fails to amaze us! The temperature of the water could vary from 35- 40 degrees Celsius.
Note: You need to have your own slippers, swimsuits, and towels to bath here.
Opening:07:00-18:00
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Phi Phi Islands
It is a group of small islands with stunning marine life where Phi Phi Don has snorkeling and diving spots.
Diving into the turquoise clear water and exploring the vibrant coral reefs is so appealing. It is located on the southwest of Krabi Coastline.
Krabi Emerald Pool
This emerald pool is found in the middle of a forest where you could spot some unique birds and animals. It attracts many tourists for the serene and amazing view and trekkers. The forest is so dense and the pool is marvelous.
Wat Tham Sua
It is a phenomenal destination that offers peace, nature, and spirituality and is a tiger cave temple, famous for the “footprints of Buddha”.
You have to climb a lot to witness the incredible view of the Andaman Sea, the limestone cliff and the lush forest surrounding the place. It is located 5 kilometers northeast from Krabi Town.
Koh Tup and Koh Mor
These are two tiny islands that are connected by a sandbar. They offer snorkeling because of their location. People really enjoy it here.
Krabi Town
It is a market town, was not very much crowded before, laid back and calming place and has become more attracting to tourists for its wonderful beaches, cliffs, rivers, good activities, etc.
Ao Luk Mangroves
It is located 40 kilometers north from Krabi Town. A very nature-oriented place with two national parks within it- Than Bok Khorani and Khao Phanom Bencha. The landscape is splendid due to the limestone cliff, mangrove, and the coast.
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