Railay beach is potentially the most attractive beach in Thailand, accessible only by boat due to the large cliffs on each side cutting it off from the mainland.
One of Thailand’s natural wonders and certainly worth a visit is this warren of caves that sit within the jungle and house many monks that live and worship here.
You can get to these beautiful islands by speedboat which takes about forty five minutes from Krabi mainland.
The Khao Khanab Nam Mountains are the most famous landmarks in Krabi, they sit either side of the river and are a real natural wonder.
This market is open every Friday to Sunday in the evening and is not to be missed. There are over seventy food stalls here as well as lots of local sellers selling souvenirs.
If you are looking for some nightlife and a lively atmosphere this is a good place to start.
Visit an the Krabi Elephant Sanctuary and you’re going to be amazed how nice the sanctuary looks. You can take part in the feeding and washing process and have a walk with elephants.
Wat Kaew Korawaram is a very large Buddhist Temple that sits at the top of a hill overlooking Krabi Town.