A popular tourist destination in the Andaman Sea, Krabi in Thailand offers the signature tropical paradise experience. The various islands scattered in the area, interspersed by forest-covered outcroppings and cliffs, allure its visitors with enchanting hidden beaches, jewel-green waters, and mesmerising biodiversity. In the main Krabi town, a lively culture filled with exuberant festivities, delicious cuisine, and laid-back vibes complements the trip with a chance to enjoy it all like a local. Read on further as we take you on a virtual tour of the best of Krabi.
How to Reach Krabi?
- By Air: Book Krabi flight and reach the Krabi International Airport (IATA: KBV) to explore the exotic destination. The other popular option for most international travellers is to reach Bangkok Airport (IATA: BKK), also known as Suvarnabhumi Airport. From there onwards, many people prefer to take domestic flights to Krabi International Airport. IndiGo operates regular connecting flights to Thailand from India and other international cities. Alternatively, you may book IndiGo’s India to Thailand flights to reach Phuket from where you take a local bus or ferry and even hire private transport to reach Krabi. Indian citizens can get a Thailand visa on arrival (VOA), so bring your ID, a valid passport and other crucial documents and funds along on the trip.
- Getting around/local transport in Krabi: Various options for public and private modes of transportation are available to get around Krabi. The Songthaew runs on the popular route from Krabi downtown to Ao Nang Beach. Regular bus services are available to go to virtually any part of the Krabi mainland. Hop on a Samlor or a three-wheeled Tuk-Tuk for commuting to nearby locations. Private transportation starts at two-wheelers called Moto-sai, plus cabs and car rentals are readily available too. Make sure to negotiate the fare in advance for private transports like scooters and cabs.
Koh Phi Phi Islands
Take longtail boats, jet boats, and cruises to sail to the collection of six islands of Koh Phi Phi. Traverse past the lush and steep cliffs popping out of the ocean and reach the shores to lounge on the pristine beaches and water activities like scuba diving and snorkelling.
Exploration time: 2 days
Tiger Cave Temple
Exploration time: 3-4 hours
Emerald Pool
Exploration time: 2-3 hours
Railay Beaches
Exploration time: 2-3 days
Tab Kak Hang Nak Nature Trail
Exploration time: 2 hoursPlaces to eat
Things To Do
Best time to visit Krabi
Most commonly spoken languages in Krabi
From locally crafted handlooms items and prepared products to high-end exquisite items like Thai silk textiles, ceramics, and jewellery, Krabi is a shoppers’ haven. Here are some of the top spots where you can get all your souvenirs and check off the items on your must-haves shopping list of Krabi.
- Walking street markets: One of the experiential charms of Krabi is to buy or window shop in one of the many walking street markets. One of them is the Krabi Town Walking Street Market with diverse stalls selling beachwear, handicrafts, and other Krabi staples. Street markets are mostly open from sundown through late night on almost all days of the week. Other popular walking street markets include Ao Nang Night Market, Chao Fah Night Market, Railey Walking Street Market, and Krabi Night Bazaar. Fuel your shopping with delicious street food and lively cultural immersion at these street markets.
- Shopping malls and high-end stores: One of the largest and most diverse shopping malls in Krabi is the Vogue Shopping Centre in the Pak Nam area or the Central Plaza in Mueang District. You will find international clothing and accessories from brands, Thai production or electronics or home goods, shop here at Vogue Shopping Centre. For big names but at bargain prices, head to Krabi Premium Outlet Mall for high-end duty-free shopping. Mueang District is also where you can find the BigC Supercenter selling clothing, everyday items. The shopping malls are open from morning till night, at 10 PM most of the days of the week.
Festivals in Krabi
More reasons to visit
The adventures and explorations in Krabi do not stop here. Here’s some more reason to book flights to Krabi:
- Krabi Elephant Sanctuary: Visit an ethical elephant sanctuary and get a chance to closely interact and indulge in activities with rescued elephants. Nestled in the lush forests of Krabi and surrounded by lagoons, the sanctuary offers a perfect environment to enjoy a time out with these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
- Klong Thom hot spring: Located in the mystical forests of Phra Bang Khram Nature Reserve, the Klong Thom hot spring offers a rejuvenating experience. Soak in the naturally warmed therapeutic waters for deep relaxation of the body and the senses.
- Ao Luk mangroves: This offbeat experience in Krabi is one for the books. The mangroves of Ao Luk are accessible through kayaks, which make their way through the waters that are surrounded by verdant greens and limestone cliffs.
- Maya Bay: One of the most popular beaches, Maya Bay, is accessible from Krabi. This paradisiacal bay has earned worldwide popularity for being the location for a movie featuring a Hollywood superstar. Access Maya Bay through boats and ferries, which are the only options to reach here and enjoy the turquoise waters and cream-coloured sands nestled amidst high cliffs.
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