The southern Thailand town of Krabi serves as base camp for exploring the province of the same name, a lush region of jungles, limestone cliffs and idyllic isles floating just offshore in the Andaman Sea. Buddhist shrines still used by local monks are tucked into the chambers of the town's top attraction, Tiger Cave. The riverside pier links travelers with ferries and longboats to the best scuba diving, rock climbing and white sand beaches on the coast.
Restaurants in Krabi Town
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Spirit Mountain Krabi is all about climbing, nature, sustainability, community, wellness, and healing. The perfect place to relax, share experiences, and climb with friends. It's ideal for families. Spirit Mountain Krabi is located at the base of Spirit Mountain and besides all the activities available, there are also accommodation and a restaurant available on sight.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Take a long tail boat and head off on a most enjoyable trip. Stopped at caves and then meandered through thick mangrove forest, absolutely beautiful. Nature at it's best. Finish the trip at the Mangrove Restaurant.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This is one dive shop that treated us not like clients but like warm loved family members. From the booking at their Ao Nang beach road shop to the pick up next morning at 7.30.. To the welcome on their boat at the pier.. It was all done in a manner that left us feeling special. FON our dive master is perhaps the only THAI girl who's doing a dive master's job in Krabi. She's truly as her name suggests.. FUN to be with.. She made us feel immediately welcome and handled our group with a meticulous eye for every small detail.. As well as put us at complete ease with regard to any special needs or requirements some of us may have had on the dive. The two hour cruise to Phi Phi Islands itself was a treat.. It's a really large boat with two main decks.. Three levels in all.. Very comfortable with enough breakfast, lunch, tea, and rehydrating liquids on board. I'd say even without the diving just the two hours to the island and two hours return were great cruises. As far as the dives were concerned the water was thirty degrees with roughly ten meter visibility. The marine life was varied and the coral fairly colorful. Overall a good fun dive experience. Of course our dive master FON was highly alert on the dive and always in full control and that made for a reassuring dive experience, specially for the two novice divers we had in the group . The equipment used by Kontiki was almost new and in excellent condition. I'd say kudos to her for her briefing, set up, overall hospitality and warm friendly yet professional approach to all in her group. We felt truly satisfied with the entire experience. Keep up the good work Kontiki and hopefully there will be more lady dive masters soon like FON in the future.
4.0 based on 385 reviews
Very beautifull and quiet.... Worth a visit...Just down the main road. Local people helpful and friendly when taking pictures. Pls be respectfull
4.0 based on 166 reviews
The street lights of Krabi Town are amazing! A cave man, Sabre toothed Tiger, elephant & Eagle when the football grand final happens, the cave men are dressed in the local teams shorts! All part of the quirky humour of Krabl. Well worth a visit.
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Crab and Nok Awk(Sea Eagle) Scultures at the center of Krabi Town. The scultures located by the Utarakit Road, walking distance from Maharaj Road.
It is a picture of a black crab. There are both crab and mother crab in the center of Krabi town near the market and there will be a bird in the picture near. If coming in town, must take a picture with this black crab sculpture.
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