10 Things You Must Do In Krabi
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Mon, 15 Dec 2025 9:58:32

Nestled along Thailand’s dazzling Andaman Coast, Krabi is a tropical haven where emerald waters crash against soaring limestone cliffs, thick jungles hide secret lagoons and mangrove forests, and golden sunsets glow with year-round warmth.
From the buzzing streets and markets of Krabi Town to the tranquil shores of Railay Beach, from jungle-clad temples perched high above the canopy to the underwater wonders of Phi Phi and nearby islands, Krabi promises endless exploration and unforgettable moments.
Whether you’re seeking adrenaline (rock climbing, sea kayaking), slow travel and serenity (beach lounging, yoga by the sea), or cultural immersion (Buddhist temples, sea-gypsy villages), Krabi delivers it all. Here’s an insider guide to the most incredible experiences across this breathtaking province.
# Island-Hopping to Phi Phi, Hong & Nearby Gems
Phi Phi Islands – World-famous since The Beach, Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Le boast electric-blue waters, dramatic cliffs, and lively nightlife. While Don buzzes with energy, Le’s iconic Maya Bay captivates visitors with its beauty—now carefully protected through regulated access.
Hong Island – Located within Than Bok Khorani Marine National Park, this lagoon-ringed island is perfect for kayaking through calm turquoise waters and exploring hidden caves.
Bamboo & Chicken Islands – Excellent snorkelling stops with coral reefs, colourful fish, and gentle seas.
Tip: Choose an early-morning boat trip to avoid crowds and enjoy the islands at their most peaceful.
# Railay Beach & the Phra Nang Peninsula
Reachable only by boat, the Railay Peninsula blends towering limestone cliffs with crescent-shaped beaches, making it one of Krabi’s most photogenic spots.
West Railay Beach – Ideal for sunbathing, relaxing, and sunset cocktails.
Ton Sai Beach – A laid-back backpacker hub with a strong rock-climbing culture.
Phra Nang Beach – Known for its sacred Princess Cave and striking karst formations, combining spiritual significance with natural beauty.
Rock Climbing – With over 700 routes for all skill levels, Railay is a global climbing hotspot.
Adventure tip: Kayak around the cliffs for a thrilling perspective of the peninsula.
# Climb to Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Suea)
Rising 278 metres above sea level near Krabi Town, Tiger Cave Temple rewards determined climbers with sweeping panoramic views—after conquering 1,260 steep steps.
Along the way, you’ll pass meditation caves, resident monkeys, and streams of devoted pilgrims.
At the summit, a majestic golden Buddha overlooks Krabi’s lush landscape.
Best time: Start early in the morning to beat the heat.
# Discover the Emerald Pool & Hot Springs
Hidden within Thung Teao Forest National Park, these natural attractions offer a soothing escape from the coast:
Emerald Pool (Sa Morakot) – A jade-green, spring-fed pool perfect for a refreshing dip.
Blue Pool – A more intense shade of turquoise, reached via a jungle trek beyond the Emerald Pool.
Klong Thom Hot Springs – Warm mineral pools surrounded by rainforest, ideal for relaxation.
Together, they provide a serene jungle contrast to Krabi’s beaches.
# Explore Khao Phanom Bencha National Park
Located about 20 km from Krabi Town, this lush park is a haven for nature lovers.
Trek through dense rainforest to reach the multi-tiered Huay Toh Waterfall.
Spot wildlife such as gibbons, hornbills, and flying lizards.
Stay overnight in eco-lodges or campsites and wake to misty trails and birdsong.
# Unwind in Ao Nang & Krabi Town
Ao Nang Beach – The province’s main tourist hub, featuring a lively promenade filled with cafés, shops, and beachfront bars.
Krabi Town Night Market – A feast of local street food, handicrafts, and live music.
Thara Park – A favourite sunset picnic spot where locals gather to watch planes descend into Krabi Airport.
# Diving & Snorkelling Experiences
Advanced divers can explore Tonsai Pinnacle, Hin Daeng, and Hin Muang—renowned for dramatic drop-offs and manta ray sightings.
Snorkelling enthusiasts will love Chicken Island, Poda, and Peanut Island, home to vibrant reefs, reef sharks, and occasional turtles.
# Kayaking & Canoeing Through Mangroves
Paddle through the tranquil waterways of Bor Thor Mangrove Forest and Ao Thalane.
Navigate natural tunnels that open into secluded beaches, hidden lagoons, and bird-rich habitats—often at lower costs than island tours.
# Cultural & Spiritual Encounters
Wat Kaew Korawaram – A graceful white temple overlooking Krabi Town, perfect for peaceful reflection and photography.
Village visits reveal the province’s rich blend of Buddhist, Muslim, and sea-gypsy (Moken) traditions.
Sample southern Thai specialities like Massaman curry, fresh seafood, and tropical fruit shakes.
# Sunset Cruises & Firefly Tours
Evening cruises across Ao Nang Bay offer dining and romance as the sun melts behind limestone silhouettes.
Firefly kayaking in Ton Chong Fa and Yang Yuan mangroves reveals magical, glowing riverbanks after dark.





