Winter is coming and that can only mean one thing: Holidays! With air travel now becoming more and more frequent, destination vacations are racing to the forefront of everyone’s mind. One of the places people are starting to look back towards is Thailand, famous for urbanized cultural hubs like Bangkok and Phuket.
Alongside these major tourist spots is another must-see yet well-hidden gem in this south-east Asian nation. The coastal town of Krabi, located in a province of the same name, is the land of adventure. Beaches, parks, and an endless list of fun family activities - everything that makes a perfect vacation! Let's dive into the beauty and excitement that this oriental paradise has to offer.
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While Krabi is similar to Phuket in terms of location, lying beside the Andaman sea, it has a unique climate. It experiences a 10-month monsoon season which ends in December, making the final and the first days of the year the ideal time for a visit. The rainy weather also contributes to its vibrant oceanic ecosystem, housed within the boundaries of many marine national parks like crowd-favorite Hat Noppharat Thara - Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, the famous diving hotspot Ko Lanta National Park, and the Khao Phanom Bencha National Park, which attracts flocks of bird-watchers every year.
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Other popular destinations include the peninsula of Rai Leh (also known as Railay), the resort town of Ao Nang, and the Phi Phi Islands (otherwise known as Ko Phi Phi). In fact, Krabi is home to over 80 different smaller islands that offer even more stunningly gorgeous landscapes of sand, rock, and ocean. Most are easily reached by land and depending on the location, offer exciting activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, yachting or sailing, kayaking, and even fishing.
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Moving upward but still remaining close to the beaches, Railay's rock faces have attracted climbers from all over, both experienced and amateurs as numerous rock climbing classes are offered there. Though they may come for the rocks, they often stay for the Rock and Fire festival in April.
Another location that has fascinated travelers and natives alike is the Fossil Shell Beach. This stretch of coastline is famous for discoveries of 40 million-year-old snail shells.
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Krabi offers all the culture of Thailand with white sand beaches, sparkling blue waters, and opportunities for absolute relaxation or the adventures of a lifetime depending on what you're looking for. Once you figure that out, you'll be on your way to this real-life paradise!
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