Krabi's hosts some wonderful
spots amid its jungly, limestone mountain spotted interiors
both on the islands and the mainland. Many of the islands
and hinterland lie amid national parks, with oodles of caves,
waterfalls, forest temples etc that are easily explored at
leisure. Check out a few of the following.
Krabi National Parks
Thailand is well known for
its spectacular national parks, and Krabi Province boasts
some of the best in the country.
Krabi National Parks
Than
Bokkharani lies off the route
between Krabi and Phang Nga. A cool forest shades a number
of pools and waterfalls. Khao Phanom Bencha In Khao
Phanom district, about 20 kms north of Krabi on the mainland,
is a densely forested park hosting many scenic spots. Hat
Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi, West of Krabi town, covers
an extensive area of mainland beaches. Mu Koh Lanta Marine
National Park is located in the southern most point in
Krabi province, this park covers the greater area of Lanta
Island and numerous surrounding islands.
Located in Krabi are many
interesting caves and grottoes, some with evidence of habitation
back to prehistoric times.
Krabi Caves
Ao Luk District, Ao Nang Area,
Koh Lanta Area (Lanta Island) and Phi Phi Island all have
caves worth visiting. A popular spot on Phi Phi Ley is the
Tham Phraya Nak or Viking Cave, containing prehistoric paintings
alongside more recent pictures of modern ships. The cave is
best known for hosting swiftlet nests, which are avidly collected
by locals - a process that can be viewed by boat from a safe
distance.
As with most areas in Thailand,
Krabi has no shortage of interesting temples worth visiting.
Wat
Tham Seua, 5 km from Krabi Town
is the Tiger Cave Temple, built into a long shallow limestone
cave, and shaded outside by natural forest. Many other caves
large and small are found in the mountains that surround the
monastery, which can be explored at leisure. The area has
been the site of archeological findings including stone tools,
pottery shards, and unfired clay holy images, dating from
prehistoric into historic times. Wat Klong Tom (Temple
and Museum) is another intersting spot near Krabi Town.
Krabi is home to some spectacular
wildlife and dense rainforest. A visit to these areas can
be the higlight of a trip to the area, especially for nature
enthusiasts.
Khao
Phra - Bang Kram Wildlife Sanctuary
(Khao Nor Chuchi), in the region bordering Krabi's Khlong
Thom district and Wang Wiset of neighbouring Trang is a lowland
forest area sheltering more species of birds than any other
forest reserve in Southern Thailand. The Thung Teao Forest,
located in the area of Khao Pra-Bang Khram no-hunting zone
next to the Bang Teao Village, is a 2.7 km forest trail.
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