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Krabi is the main town in the province of Krabi (thesaban mueang) on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of the Krabi River where it empties in Phang Nga Bay. As of 2010 the town had a population of 52,867. The town is the capital of Krabi Province and Krabi District. Tourism is an important industry. Krabi is 783 km south of Bangkok by road.

Climate

Facing the Andaman Sea, like Phuket, Krabi is subject to a six-month rainy season between May and November, often with sustained heavy rains for days at a time during the monsoons.Krabi's highest ever recorded temperature was 39.1° C on 26 March 1998.Its lowest temperature was recorded on 11 January 2009: 15.3° C.

History

At the start of the Rattanakosin or Bangkok period in the late eighteenth century, when the capital was finally settled at Bangkok, an elephant kraal was established in Krabi by order of Chao Phraya Nakorn (Noi), the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat, which was by then a part of the Thai Kingdom. He sent his vizier, the Phra Palad, to oversee this task, which was to ensure a regular supply of elephants for the larger town. So many followers immigrated in the steps of the Phra Palad that soon Krabi had a large community in three different boroughs: Pakasai, Khlong Pon, and Pak Lao. In 1872, King Chulalongkorn elevated these to town status, called Krabi, a word that preserves in its meaning the monkey symbolism of the old standard. The town's first governor was Luang Thep Sena, though it continued for a while as a dependency of Nakhon Si Thammarat. This was changed in 1875, when Krabi was raised to a fourth-level town in the old system of Thai government. Administrators then reported directly to the central government in Bangkok, and Krabi's history as an entity separate from other provinces had begun.

Country Thailand
Area 4,709 km²
Languages spoken Thai
Currency Baht

Top Things In Krabi

Places to visits

  • Kaew Korawaram

    Beautiful Buddhist temple that has a series of steps in the form of naga sculptures.

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    Not always recommended as a must-see, but this temple is one of its kind. Commonly known as a "shiny white wedding cake", this temple is located on a hill and has a great history to it. The stairs used to get access to the temple is lined by Naga scuptures. The temple has a Buddha statue and Buddha relics. It is a good spot for sight seeing if you're in Krabi town for a few days.

  • Phi Phi Islands

    The Phi Phi Islands are a group of six beautiful islands, and are a popular destination for honeymooners.

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    Phi Phi is an island group which is famous for backpackers and travellers who wish to enjoy beach life in a relaxed manner. A party lover's haven, Phi Phi may not have the traditional Thai feel to its ambience which other places in Thailand do. The two major villages are Laem Thong and Ko Phi Phi. Although badly hit by the 2004 tsunami, Phi Phi islands have come back full-force in terms of touristic revenue and local lifestyle up-gradations.

  • Tiger Cave

    Tiger Cave is a splendid Buddhist temple in Krabi town which is located in a natural beautiful surrounding.

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    Tiger Cave, or the Wat Tham Sua is a temple located in a serene natural environment. It is mainly known for the Tiger paw prints, the Buddha footprint, and the long array of staircase to reach the top. This climb is a difficult one and you should only go ahead with it if you think you're ready. The cave is occupied by many monkeys and hence you should be careful about that too. This place is a must visit considering it's stunning natural location and spirituality.

  • Night Market

    The night market along the Krabi river is well known for selling almost everything from clothes to handicrafts to delicious food.

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    The daily night market at Chao Fah is known for its varied selection of lip smacking Thai food and sea food. The market is very genuine in terms of the local culture. There are many stalls selling clothes, handicrafts, accessories and other sovineers. Most travllers come here for the food stalls which are cheap as well as delicious. It gets chaotic in the night and you should take care of your belongings while roaming here.

  • Railay Beach

    Accessible just by boat, this peninsula of limestone crags is a beautiful destination for a laid-back rest in the middle of your Thailand holiday.

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    An absolute best for rock climbers, Railay is a one-of-a-kind spot for active diving, kayaking and rock climbing; as well as just relaxing at your resort. Nestled between Krabi and Ao Nang, Railay Beach is a popular tourist spot in the area. Don't forget to carry your sunscreen. It is not accessible from the mainland except by boat. Boats ply at regular intervals.

  • Khao Kanab Nam

    These are the two iconic moutains of Krabi town that have beautiful caves.

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    Khao Kanab Nam are two 100 meters tall mountains that lie at the banks of Krabi river. These two have many caves with stalagmites and stalactites which are a wonderful sight. A huge number of human head skeletons are also said to be found here. The caves are accesible by the staircase. There is an amazing mangrove forest and a fishing village nearby where travellers often go after visiting here. Khao Kanab Nam is a majestic beauty and should be on your list while you're in Krabi town.

  • Maya Bay

    Maya Bay is a stunningly beautiful bay that's sheltered by 100-metre high cliffs on three sides. Inside the bay there are several beaches, most are small and some only exist at low tide. The main one is around 200 metres long with silky soft white sand, underwater colourful coral and exotic fish in exceptionally clear water; the whole bay is one big reef.

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    Maya Bay has become the main tourist attraction of Phi Phi since The Beach was filmed here in 1999. It was always very popular before the film but now people around the world who haven't even heard of Phi Phi have certainly heard of Maya Bay.

  • National Park

    Thung Teao Forest National Park,Spend a day in the middle of nature at the quiet national park.

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    If you are a nature enthusiast who can spend hours looking at multi-colored flowers and birds then this is just the place for you. Come with a set of binoculars and trekking gear and enjoy a day well spent amongst nature's beauty at this national park.

  • Krabi Town

    Although it doesn't have any beaches of its own, Krabi Town is a charming choice for people who want to experience a very local Thai culture.

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    Most tourists use this town majorly as a pass through to go to the nearby island towns, but Krabi in itself is very beautiful, especially in terms of its markets and restaurants.

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