8/31/2007

Local Products



Batik

Brilliant colors and distinctive designs have made Phukets batik cloth famous among tourists. Inspired by the natural surroundings, the sea and marine life, they are hand crafted piece by piece. Batik shirts, sarongs, skirts, bags and handkerchiefs are also popular souvenirs.








Bird's nests

Phukets famous high-quality birds nests are popular souvenirs among Asian tourists.







Ceramics

Ceramics of Phuket are unique souvenirs that most tourists might not know exist. Most shops are located along Wichitsongkram Road. They are of high quality and are crafted using carefully chosen native clay. Popular products are household utilities, kitchenware and decorative items. All are embedded with distinctive designs.









Gems & Jewelry

Rubies and sapphires are the most popular, best-buy items. There are a wide range of jewelry shops found mainly in Phuket City and at Patong Beach. Most offer unique jewelry designs and provide custom-made jewelry.







Seashells

Seashell products rank among top-five most purchased souvenirs. They are made into ornaments and gift items including necklaces, rings, bracelets, brooches, mobiles, lampshades, photo frames, etc.










Festivals


Chao Le (Sea Gypsy) Boat Floating Festival

Chao Le (Sea Gypsy) Boat Floating Festival falls during the middle of the sixth and eleventh lunar months yearly. The sea gypsy villages at Rawai and Sapam hold their ceremonies on the 13th; Ko Si-re celebrates on the 14th; and Laem La (east of the bridge on Phuket's northern tip) on the 15th. Ceremonies, which centre around the setting adrift of small boats similar to the Thai festival of Loi Krathong, are held at night and their purpose is to drive away evil and bring good luck.


Laguna Phuket Triathlon


Laguna Phuket Triathlon is held in each December. The triathlon (a 1,000-metre swim, a 5-kilometre bike race and a 12-kilometre run) attracts world-class athletes from all over the world.


Phuket King s Cup Regatta


Phuket King s Cup Regatta is held in December. The Phuket Yacht Club hosts international yachtsmen, largely from neighbouring countries who compete in the Nai Han Beach area for royal trophies.


Phuket Travel Fair


Phuket Travel Fair , held on November 1, was first initiated in 1985 at Patong to welcome in the tourist season and designed to foster co-operation among tourism-related operators both in the private and public sectors. Many colourful and interesting activities are organised, such as merit-making in the morning, water sports contests, a Miss Visitor Contest, among others.


Seafood Festival


Seafood Festival, held around May yearly, is designed to publicise the delicious seafood of Phuket and attract visitors during the rainy season. Activities include a Marine Tourism Resources Parade, seafood stalls, demonstrations of regional cuisines and cultural shows.


Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sisunthon Fair


Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sisunthon Fair is held on March 13 every year to commemorate the two great heroines who rallied the Thalang people to repel Burmese invaders. Many activities and celebrations are organised.


Tourist Season Opening Festival


Tourist Season Opening Festival , starting from November 1, is usually called the Patong Carnival, from the place where celebrations occur. Colourful parades, sports events, and a beauty competition for foreign tourists are major activities.


Turtle Release Fair


Turtle Release Fair is held on Songkran, the nationwide Thai water festival, on April 13 which is also National Fisherman's Day. Baby turtles are released into the sea at various locations.


Vegetarian Festival


Vegetarian Festival is held on the first day of the 9th lunar month (usually October). Phuket islanders of Chinese ancestry commit themselves to a 9-day vegetarian diet, a form of purification believed to help make the forthcoming year trouble-free. The festival is marked by several ascetic displays, including fire-walking and ascending sharp-bladed ladders.

Map

Phuket City Map



Map


How get to here


How To Get There




By air


This is perhaps the easiest way to get to Phuket. Domestic airlines operate several flights daily between Bangkok and Phuket. Some flights go to Phuket via Samui Island with a 40-minute stopover. List of operators are as follows:




Phuket Air offers daily flights to Phuket and the journey takes only 1.20 hours. Call 02 6798999 or visit http://www.phuketairlines.com/ for more details on flights.



Bangkok Airways has daily flights connecting Phuket with Pattaya and Samui. For more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 66 2265 5678. Reservations can be made at tel. 66 2265 5555. Alternatively, browse its website at http://www.bangkokair.com/ for more flight details.


Thai Airways International has numerous daily flights servicing the Bangkok-Phuket route. In addition, they have regular flights connecting Phuket with Hat Yai, Surat Thani, and Narathiwat Provinces. For more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 02 628 2000 or book your seat online at www.thaiairways.com




One-to-Go by Orient Thai operates a daily flight between Bangkok and Phuket. The flight time is 1.20 hours. Call 1126 or visit www.onetwo-go.com for more information.



Air Asia also offers several daily flights connecting Bangkok and Phuket. The flight time is 1.20 hours. Visit http://www.airasia.com/ or call 02 5159999 for reservations.

Nok Air has several daily flights between Bangkok and Phuket with a flight time of 1.20 hours. Visit http://www.nokair.com/ or call 1318 to make your reservation.


Destination Air porvides first class seaplane transfers to and from Phuket Internation Airport to resorts and hotels located in the Andaman sea. Popular destinations are such as Ko Phi Phi, Krabi, Ko Lanta. Services commence in July 2006. Contact Bangkok Office of Destination Air at Tel: 0 2261 5323, Fax: 0 2261 5331 or visit www.destinationair.com


Getting to Phuket from abroad


There are several direct flights between Phuket and international destinations, e.g. Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Penang, Singapore, and Sydney.

Dragon Air, Malaysia Airlines, Silk Airand Singapore Airlines also operate international flights connecting Phuket with other destinations. Please call airline offices for more details.


Transportation to and from the airport


Phuket International Airport is located approximately 30 kilometers north of the city, tel. 076 327230. Taxis between Phuket City and the airport costs approximately 400 baht but the fare to the beach ranges between 500 baht and 600 baht (The rate may decline now). Minivans charge approximately 80 baht /person to town, but 120 baht/person to Patong, Kata and Karon Beaches. Phuket Limousine (tel. 076 248596), located approximately 1 kilometer west of the city, operates hourly shuttles to the airport from 6.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.




By bus


Air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal for Phuket several times daily. Trips by air-conditioned bus, which normally leaves in the evening, take about 13 hours.

Call 0 2434 7192, 0 2435 1199 or visit http://www.transport.co.th/ for more information.




By car


From Bangkok, take Highway No.4 (Phetchakasem Road) through Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani and Phang-nga Provinces, then cross the Thep Krasattri Bridge or Sarasin Bridge to Phuket Island. The total distance is 862 kilometers and the travel time is approximately 12 hours.




By rail


There is no direct train service to Phuket. Travelers arriving by train must get off at Phun Phin Railway Station in Surat Thani Province and continue by regular bus to Phuket. For more information, call the State Railway of Thailand, 1690, 0 2223 7010, or 0 2223 7020.


By Ferry


During the high season, travelers may opt to get to Phuket from Ko Phi Phi and Ko Lanta (both are in Krabi Province). Few ports in Phuket provide this service with fares ranging between 300 bahts and 500 baht. The trip may take 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on weather conditions.


Getting around Phuket


Car Rental Service

Avis Car Rent Airport Tel: 0-7635-1243, Kata Beach Resort Tel : 0-7638-1530-3

- Boomerang Travel & Tour 71/13 Patak Road, Chalong Bay Tel: 0-7638-1690


- Dusit Laguna Hotel Bang Thao Beach Tel: 0-7632-4322-9


- Hertz Car Rent Thawon Palm Beach Hotel, Karon Beach Tel: 0- 7638-1034-7


- Holiday Inn Patong Beach Tel: 0-7634-0608


- K.M. Travel Phangnga Road Tel: 0-7621-0893


- Le Meridian Karon Noi Beach Tel: 0-7634-0480-5


- The Metropol Hotel Montri Road Tel: 0-7621-5050


- Pansea Surin Beach Tel: 0-7632-4017-20


- Patong Merlin Patong Beach Tel: 0-7634-0037-41


- Pearl Village Nai Yang Beach Tel: 0-7632-7006


- Phuket Arcadia Karon Beach Tel: 0-7638-1038-40


- Phuket Airport Tel: 0-7632-7258


- Phuket Cabana Patong Beach Tel: 0-7634-0138-4


- Phuket Car Center Takua Pa Road Tel: 0-7621-2671-3


- Phuket Island Tel: 0-7638-1010


- Phuket Yacht Charter 5/3 Chao Fa Road Tel: 0-7621-6556


- Phuket Horizon Car Rent 235/4 Yaowarat Road, Tambon Talat Nua, Muang


District Tel: 0-7621-5200


- Pure Car Rent Opposite Thavorn Hotel, Ratsada Road, Tel: 0- 7621-1002


- Via Rent A Car 70/85 Rat U-Thit, Patong Beach Tel: 0-7634-0160


Motorcycle taxis


It costs approximately 20 baht / person / trip to travel around Phuket City. Alternatively, motorcycles can be rented from rental agencies located on Rasada Road or from several operators along beaches. The cost may vary from 150 baht 300 baht / day, depending on the number of cylinders.




Songthaeo and Tuk-Tuk


Songthaeos are operated along Ranong Road to several destinations on the beaches. The cost varies from approximately 20 baht to 25 baht / person / trip. Normally the service is provided from 7.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m.




Tuk-Tuks can be chartered to the beach however, the rates which can be negotiated are higher at 200 baht to Patong Beach, 230 baht to Karon and Kata Beaches and 300 baht to Nai Han and Kamala Beaches. However, Tuk-Tuks drive around the town at the rate of 20 baht.



Taxi Meter


Visitors can call 076 232157-8 to get a metered taxi that will take them anywhere in Phuket. The metered fare will include a 20 baht surcharge.


Getting to nearby provinces




By bus


There are regular bus services (VIP, air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned) to neighboring provinces such as Krabi, Phang-nga, Chumphon, Ko Samui (bus/boat), Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ranong, Surat Thani, Satun, Hat Yai, Takua-Pa and Trang. Departures are from the Phuket Bus Terminal off Phang-nga Road. For more up-to-date schedules and fares, call Phuket Air-conditioned Bus Station, tel. 0 7621 1977.


Taxis & Vans


There are shared taxi and van services between Phuket and other nearby provinces. Fares of both are generally around double the fare of an ordinary bus. The stations of both taxis and minivans are also on Phang-nga Road.




By air


Some domestic airlines operate flights from Phuket to Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang, Hat Yai and Samui. For more details, check with your travel agent or the TAT office.


Getting to nearby islands from Phuket


Boats to nearby islands can be found at the following ports:


Rawai Beach


An old local port, it is from here that long-tail boats depart for nearby islands such as Ko He, Ko Racha Yai, Ko Mai Thon, Ko Lon, etc. The chartered price depends on the distance.


Ao Chalong


The largest port of Phuket that has all kinds of boats, including cruisers of tour companies which organize package tours to other islands.


Ao Makham


Located near Phanwa Cape, the port is only for cruisers and container ships.

Boat Lagoon Port (Ao Sapam) The port is for traveling boats of tour companies.


To Stay

Amphoe Mueang


A. Mansion 12/6 Chaofa Road, Tambon Paknam, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 075-630511-2

Website :: -

Email :: -


A.P. Resort Hat Ao Nang, 164 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7342-3

Website :: www.aonang.com/aptravel

Email :: -


Alis Ao Nang Krabi 125 Aonang


Tel :: 0 7563 8000

Website :: http://www.alisthailand.com

Email :: alis@alisthailand.com


Andaman Holiday Resort Hat Khlong Muang 98 Mu 3 Tambon Nong Tha-le, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7564 4321-3 Fax :: 0 7564 4320

Website :: www.andamanholiday.com

Email :: -


Andaman Sunset Resort Hat Ao Nang, 31 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7359

Website :: -

Email :: -


Ao Nang Beach Resort Hat Ao Nang, 142 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7766-8

Website :: -

Email :: -


Ao Nang Pakasai Resort Hat Ao Nang, 88 Mu 3 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7777-8 , 0 2719 0034 Fax :: 0 7563 7637

Website :: http://www.pakasai.com

Email :: pakasai@pakasai.com


Ao Nang Palm Hill Hat Ao Nang, 83 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7207

Website :: -

Email :: -


Ao Nang Paradise Resort and Longstay Hat Ao Nang, 25/18 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7650-1  Fax: 0 7563 7652

Website :: www.aonang-paradise-resort.com

Email :: hotel@aonang-paradise-resort.com


Ao Nang Royal Resort Hat Ao Nang, Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7118 Fax :: 0 7563 7119

Website :: -

Email :: -


Ao Nang Sea Front Resort Hat Ao Nang, 245/6 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7591-2

Website :: -

Email :: -


Ao Nang Villa Resort Hat Ao Nang, 113 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7270-4 fax 0 7569 5072

Website :: http://www.aonangvilla.com

Email :: info@aonangvilla.com


B.B. Hotel Hat Ao Nang, 23/3 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7148 Fax :: 0 7563 7147

Website :: -

Email :: -


Ban Ao Nang Hat Ao Nang, 31/3 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7071-4

Website :: -

Email :: -


Beach Terrace Hat Ao Nang, 154 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7180-3

Website :: -

Email :: -


Best Western Ao Nang Bay Resort and Spa 31/3 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7569 5051-4 Fax: 0 7569 5050

Website :: http://www.anyavee.com

Email :: reserve@anyavee.com


Boonsiam Hotel 27 Chao Khun Road, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 20 7563 2511-4 Fax: 0 7563 2510

Website :: -

Email :: http://www.boonsiamhotel.com


Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi 5396-396/1 Moo 2, Ao Nang, Muang, Krab


Tel :: 0 7563 7789

Fax :: 0 7563 7800

Website :: http://www.centralhotelsresorts.com

Email :: ckbr@chr.co.th


Chanchalay 55 Uttarakit


Tel :: 0 7562 0952

Website :: http://www.chanchalay-krabi.com

Email :: -


Chanchale B & B Opposite District Office, 55 Uttarakit Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7562 0952

Website :: -

Email :: -


City Hotel 15/2-4 Sukhon Road, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 1280-1 Fax: 0 7562 1282

Website :: http://www.cityriverside-hotel-group.com

Email :: -


Dawn of Happiness 23 Krabi-Susan Hoi Road, Tambon Sai Thai, Ban Laem Pho, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: -

Website :: -

Email :: -


Dream Garden House Hat Ao Nang, 86/2 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7338

Website :: -

Email :: -


Emerald Resort Hat Noppharat Thara, Mu 4 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 3328 Fax :: 0 7563 1119

Website :: -

Email :: -


Golden Beach Reost Hat Ao Nang, 232 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7870 Fax :: 0 7563 7875

Website :: www.krabidir.com/goldenbeach

Email :: -


Hat Noppharat Thara National Park Hat Noppharat Thara, Mu 5 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7200

Website :: -

Email :: -


K.L. Guest House 28 Ruenruedi Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 07561 2511 Fax :: 0 7561 2512

Website :: -

Email :: -


Kiang Tha-le 77/1 Khongkha Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7562 2885-8 Fax :: 07562 2884

Website :: -

Email :: -


Kinaree House 152/84 Ko Phi Phi, Mu 7, Tambon Ao Nang Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 08 1854 5187,08 1899 1691,0 7560 1139 Fax :: 0 7560 1138

Website :: www.geocities.com/kinnaree_house

Email :: kinnaree1@hahoo.com


Krabi City Seaview (Khiang Thale) 77/1 Khongkha Road, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 2885-8 Fax: 0 7562 2884

Website :: http://www.krabidir.com/krabicityseaview

Email :: -


@ Krabi Pura (At Krabi Pura) 256 Uttharakit Road, Paknum, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 0365, 0 7563 0367 Fax: 0 7563 0367

Website :: http://atkrabipura.multiply.com

Email :: atkrabipura@yahoo.co.th


Krabi La Playa Resort 143 Mu 3 Tambon Aonang, Amphoe Muang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7015-20, 0 2676 3828 fax. 0 7569 5497

Website :: http://www.krabilaplaya.com

Email :: sales@krabilaplaya.com


Krabi Noppharat Resort Hat Noppharat Thara, 83 Mu 3 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7632-3 Fax :: 0 7563 7634

Website :: -

Email :: -


Krabi Resort Hat Ao Nang, 232 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7030-5 Fax :: 0 7563 7051 Bangkok Office Tel :: 0 2208 9165, 0 2208 9710

Website :: www.krabiresort.net

Email :: reserv@krabiresort.net


Krabi Royal 403 Uttarakit Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7561 1582-4 Fax :: 0 7561 1581

Website :: -

Email :: -


Krabi Sea View Hat Ao Nang, 143 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7242-5 Fax :: 0 7563 7246

Website :: -

Email :: -


Lai Thai Resort Hat Ao Nang, 25/1 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7281 Fax :: 0 7563 7282

Website :: -

Email :: -


Maritime Park and Spa Resort 1 Thung Fa Road, Tambon Paknam, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 0028-46 Fax: 0 7561 2992

Website :: http://www.maritimeparkandspa.com

Email :: maritime@maritimeparkandspa.com


Nakamanda Resort & Spa Hat Klong Muaeng, Tambon Nong Thale, Amphoe Mueang Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 8200

Website :: http://www.nakamanda.com

Email :: info@nakamanda.com


Noppharat Resort 97 Moo 3 , Ao Nang , Amphoe Mueang , Krabi



Tel :: 0 7569 5601, 0 7566 1301, 0 2908 1072

Fax :: 0 7569 5602, 0 7566 1302

Website :: http://www.noppharatresort.com

E-mail :: sales@noppharatresort.com


Ocean Garden View Resort Hat Ao Nang, 121/1 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7527-31 Fax :: 0 7563 7211

Website :: -

Email :: -


P.K. Mansion Hat Ao Nang, 247/12-15 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7431-2 Fax :: 0 7563 7471

Website :: -

Email :: -


Peace Laguna Hat Ao Nang, 193 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7563 7345-6 Fax :: 0 7563 7347

Website :: -

Email :: -


Phi Phi Island Village Ao Lo Ba Kao, Ko Phi Phi Don, 84 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7561 2915 Fax :: 0 7561 2916 Phuket Office Tel :: 0 7621 5014, 0 7622 2784 Bangkok Office Tel :: 0 2276 6056, 0 2277 0038

Website :: -

Email :: -


Phi Phi Natural Resort Laem Tong, Ko Phi Phi Don, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: Phuket Office Tel :: 0 7561 3010-11

Website :: -

Email :: -


Phranang Inn Hat Ao Nang, 119 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7130-3 Fax :: 0 7563 7134-5

Website :: -

Email :: -


Private Beach Resort Hat Nopparat Thara, Mu 4 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 1425 9686 Total :: 9 Bangalows   Rate :: 1,000-3,500 baht

Website :: www.privatebeachresort.net

Email :: reservation@privatebeachresort.net


Rai Le Bay Resort & Spa, 145 Moo 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 2570-2 Fax :: 0 7562 2573

Website :: www.krabi-railaybay.com

Email :: info@krabi-railaybay.com


Rai Le Beach Club Hat Rai Le,200 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 2582, 0 1464 4338 Fax :: 0 7562 2596

Website :: -

Email :: -


Rai Le Village Resort Hat Rai Le, 236 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: 0 7562 2578-9

Website :: -

Email :: -


Rayavadee Premier Resort Hat Rai Le, 67 Mu 5 Saithai-Susan Hoi Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 0740-3 Fax :: 0 7562 0630

Website :: -

Email :: -


Sand Sea Resort Hat Rai Le, 39 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 2167-8

Website :: -

Email :: -


Sunrise Bay Bungalow Hat Rai Le, 69 Mu 5 Tambon Saithai, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi
 


Tel :: -

Website :: -

Email :: -


Thai Village Resort Hat Ao Nang, 260 Mu 3 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7710-9, 0 7563 7720

Website :: -

Email :: -


Theparat Lodge  151-155 Maharaj Road Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 3718, 0 7562 2048, 0 7561 2363

Fax :: 0 7561 1413

Website :: www.thepparatlodge.com

Email :: info@thepparatlodge.com

           theparat20002@yahoo.com


Tipa Resort 121/1 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7563 7527-9 Fax: 0 7563 7211

Website :: http://www.krabi-tiparesort.com

Email :: -


Tropical Herbal Spa & Resort 20/1 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


Tel :: 0 2254 7141, 0 7563 7940-2  Fax: 0 7563 7867

Website :: www.spakrabi.net

Email :: spa@spakrabi.com


Tup Kaek Sunset Beach Resort 109 Mu 3 Tambon Nong Tha Len, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi


*Rental canoes are available  

Tel :: 0 7561 2253, 0 7561 8067-8

Website :: www.tup-kaek.com

Email ::


Vieng Thong 155 Uttarakit Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7562 0020-3 Fax :: 0 7561 2525

Website :: -

Email :: -


 


Amphoe Ko Lanta


Andaman Lanta Resort Hat Khlong Dao, Ko Lan Ta 142 Mu 3 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7568 4200-2

Website :: -

Email :: andamanlanta@hotmail.com


Lanta Miami Bungalow Hat Khlong Nin, 136/6 Mu 6 Tambon Ko Lanta, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7569 7081

Website :: -

Email :: -


Lanta Palace Hat Khong Tok, 29 Mu 8 Ko Lanta, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7569 7123

Website :: -

Email :: -


Lanta Summer House Hat Khlong Dao, Ko Lanta, 208 Mu 3 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7568 4099

Website :: -

Email :: lantasummer-house@hotmail.com


Pimalai Resort and Spa Hat Bakantiang, Ko Lanta, 99 Mu 5 Ko Lanta, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: Bangkok Office Tel :: 0 2323 5500-2 Fax :: 0 2320 5503

Website :: -

Email :: pimalai.com


Sayang Beach Hat Phra Ae, Ko Lanta, 72 Mu 2 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7568 4156

Website :: -

Email :: sayangbeach@hotmail.com


Sea Sand Sun Resort  Hat Klong Kong, Ko Lanta, 286 Mu 2 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi ;Total 10 rooms


Rate: 800-1,800 Baht 


Tel :: 0 9449 5566

Website :: -

Email :: viboon38@hotmail.com


Slatan Resort Hat Kho Kwang, Ko Lanta, Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7568 4111-2, 0 7562 0526

Website :: -

Email :: -


Southern Lanta Resort Hat Khlong Dao, Ko Lanta, 105 Mu 3 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7521 8947, 0 7521 8242 Fax :: 0 7521 8242

Website :: -

Email :: -


Sri Lanta Hat Khlong Nin, 111 Mu 6 Ko Lanta, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7569 7158, 0 7569 7288 Fax :: 0 7569 7159 Bangkok Tel :: 0 2204 2458

Website :: www.srilanta.com

Email :: -


Sun Fun Sea Bungalow Hat Khong Dao, Ko Lanta, Mu 2 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 1787 1208

Website :: www.thailandbungalow.com

Email :: -


The R Lanta Bay Resort Hat Khong Dao, Ko Lanta, 206 Mu 3 Tambon Saladan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 1464 4386

Website :: -

Email :: -


Waterfall Bay Resort Hat Bakantiang, Ko Lanta, 7 Ban Khlong Chak, Tambon Lanta Yai, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi


Tel :: 0 7561 2806

Website :: -

Email :: -


Amphoe Nuea Khlong


Bubu Island Resort Ko Bubu Krabi Office: 13 Khongkha Road, hoe Nuea Khlong,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7561 8066, 0 7561 0193

Website :: -

Email :: -


Siboya Bungalow Ko Siboya, P.O. Box 5, Amphoe Nuea Khlong,Krabi


Tel :: 0 7561 8026

Website :: www.patchwork.ca/siboya

Email :: -


 

Dining


Amphoe Ko Lanta


Khao Yai Restaurant

(Seafood) 182 Mu 3 Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi

Tel:: 0 7569 7244, 08 7895 6512 Website:: http://khao-yai.com



Amphoe Mueang


Chao Sua

(Thai food) 325/1 Maharat Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi Tel :: 0 7563 1774


Chuan Chim Seafood


(Seafood) 55/5 Hat Noppharat Thara, Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi Tel :: 0 7563 7355


Hok Ki Lao

(Chinese food) 91/1 Hemthanon Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi Tel :: 0 1978 7899 (Open 6 a.m.-1 p.m.)


Nong Chok

(Thai Food) 47 Khongkha Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi Tel :: 0 7561 1369


Ruean Mai

(Thai Food) Uttarakit Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi Tel :: 0 7563 1797


Ruean Phae

(Thai Food) 256/1 Uttarakit Road, Amphoe Mueang,Krabi Tel :: 0 7561 1956


Attractions

Amphoe Ao Luek


Mu Ko Hong


Mu Ko Hong consists of a group of limestone islands including Ko Lao or Ko Sa Ka, Ko Lao Riam, Ko Pakka, Ko Lao La Ding and Ko Hong or Ko Lao Li Pe which is the biggest island to the south. The attractions on these islands include fine beaches, shallow and deep-water coral reefs and various kinds of fish while popular activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, sea-canoeing and nature studies on the 400-meter hiking trail around Ko Hong. Mu Ko Hong is located at the edge of the Than Bok Khorani National Park, and is accessible by a 1-hour boat trip from Ao Nang. The park entrance fee is 200 baht per person with an additional fee of 20 baht per person for camping on the island.


Tham Chao Le

A beautiful cave adorned with stalactites and stalagmites as well as prehistoric cave paintings depicting people, animals and various geometrical shapes. These paintings are assumed to have been painted after those of Tham Phi Hua To.


The cave is located to the west of Laem Sak in a bay surrounded by mountains and picturesque islands. The cave can be reached by taking a 10 to 15-minute boat trip from Laem Sak.


Tham Lot Nuea and Tham Lot Tai


To visit these two caves take the Ao Luk-Laem Sak route for approximately two kilometers and then take a right turn to the Bo Tho Pier. From the pier, hire a rental boat and travel along the Tha Prang Canal for approximately 15 minutes. After passing a mangrove swamp, you will see Tham Lot Tai a cave beneath a limestone hill with a stream flowing through narrow passages. The main attractions are beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. Tham Lot Nuea is a large cavern with meandering passages longer than those of the Tham Lot Tai, which are navigable only during low tide.


Tham Phet


The name of this cave "Phet", which means diamonds, is derived from the sparkling stone inside the cave that produces beautiful reflections on the cave wall just like glittering diamonds. Another attraction is a Buddha image is enshrined in front of the cave. This cave is 3 kilometers from the Ao Luk Nua market intersection, however, the best way to get there is to contact the National Park Office at Than Bok Khorani and ask for a local guide.


Tham Phi Hua To


Located just 500 meters from Tham Lot, the cave can only be visited by boat from Bo Tho Pier. The cave is in Phi Hua To Mountain which is surrounded by mangrove swamps. There are 2 different paths inside the cave. On the left lies the shortcut to the back of the cave where the sunlight can shine through, and on the right is a path to a natural hall believed to have been a shelter for prehistoric people. Prehistoric paintings of men, animals, human organs and numerous seashells can be seen in the cave. The discovery of big human skulls in the cave, resulted in the caves present name.


Than Bok Khorani National Park

The National Park covers an area of 37.5 rai of land in Tambon Ao Leuk Tai. Its headquarters is located just one kilometer from Tambon Ao Leuk Neua Market intersection on the Ao Luk Sak road. The Park is covered by a canopy of diverse species of trees such as wild gardenia, asoka, and Apocynaceae that are scattered around Sa Bok Khorani, an attractive emerald pond after which the park is named where visitors can swim.


At the north end of Sa Bohk Korani, which flows through a winding passage in the mountain, is a wood carving of a footprint of the Lord Buddha and a shrine of Chao Pho To Yuan - To Chong. Other attractions in the park include several limestone mountain caves, verdant mangrove forests and beautiful islands which can be reached only by boat Admission fee is 200 baht per person. The Park does not provide accommodations, but camping in the park is allowed although tourists have to bring their own tents.


 


Amphoe Khao Phanom


Khao Phanom Bencha National Park


Located 20 kilometers from Krabi along Talat Kao-Ban Huai To Road, the Park covers a total area of 50 square kilometers including some parts of Amphoe Ao Luk, Amphoe Khao Phanom, and Amphoe Mueang.


Khao Phanom Bencha National Park has pristine, lush forest on its highest peaks. Admission is 200 baht per person. A tent can be rented at the rate of 50 baht per person per day. For additional information contact Phanom Bencha National Park headquarters at P.O. Box 26 Amphoe Mueang, Krabi 81000 or tel: 0-7662-9013.


With streams, waterfalls, and wild life enhancing its magnificent scenery, the park's major attractions are follows.


Namtok Huai To


Located approximately 500 meters from the Park's office, this waterfall flows over rocks into 11 huge pools, each with their own name, such as Wang Thewada, Wang Sok, and Wang Chan. Another 3-tiered waterfall originating from a high-altitude cliff called Namtok Huai Sa-de is located some 1.2 kilometers from the Parks office. Apart from visiting waterfalls, adventurous visitors can trek to the peak of the Phanom Bencha Mountain, which is 1,397 meters high. This challenging and memorable activity takes at least 3 days and passes streams, waterfalls, caves and view points on high cliffs.


Namtok Khlong Haeng


This 500-meter high waterfall, which springs from Khao Thep Bencha, Krabis tallest mountain, is 10 kilometers from Amphoe Khao Phanom. Accommodations are provided within the park but advance reservations are required. For more information please contact the Khao Phanom Bencha National Park, Tambon Thap Prik, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi 81000.


Tham Khao Phueng


This group of 5 caves, which is approximately 3 kilometers from the park's office, has sparkling white walls and countless stalagmites and stalactites of various shapes resembling mushrooms, pagodas and curtains.


 


Amphoe Khlong Thom


Emerald Pool


This hot spring originates from a warm stream in the lowland forest of Khao Nor Juji which is supposedly Thailand's last piece of virgin and fertile forest. The intensity of the pools turquoise colored water varies according to the light and time of the day so visitors determined to see the real emerald color should plan to visit at dawn or early in the morning. The pool, which can be visited all year round, charges and entrance fee of 20 baht. To get there, take Highway No. 4 to Khlong Thom District, then turn left to Route No. 4038 to Lam Hap Sub-district. The Emerald pool is located along the way, with clear signs posted.


Khao Pra-Bang Khram Wildlife Sanctuary


Khao Pra-Bang Khram Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Ban Bang Tiao, 18 kilometers from Amphoe Khlong Thom. Major attractions in this Sanctuary include a 2.7-kilometer nature trail through lowland forests, the Emerald Pool and a variety of natural habitats. The forest is home to rare birds like Gurney's Pitta, Rufus-colored Kingfisher, Black Hornbill, and various kinds of plants. Visitors are allowed to stay overnight but they have to bring their own tents.


Namtok Hin Phoeng


In order to see this 3-level waterfall, which drops from a height of 800 meters, visitors have to take a 400-meter walk along the mountainside after arriving at the lower basin. The waterfall is situated 25 kilometers from Khlong Thom District and can be reached by driving along Highway No. 4 (Krabi-Trang), turning left at Khlong Phon Market and proceeding for another 8 kilometers.


Namtok Ron Khlong Thom (Hot shower waterfall)



The waterfall, located quite near to the Emerald pool, is in a shady forest area with numerous hot springs. The hot springs and cool streams converge on a slope to form lovely cascades of warm water with a temperature of 40-50 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit is from 7.00 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. and from 4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. To reach the waterfall visitors should travel 45 kilometers from town to Amphoe Khlong Thom, then take Sukhaphiban 2 Road for another 12 kilometers. The admission fee is 10 baht per person.


Wat Khlong Thom Museum


The Museum exhibits various artifacts discovered during excavations of an area called "Khuan Luk Pat" or a bead mound behind Wat Khlong Thom. Unearthed artifacts include stone tools, bronze implements, metal coins, pottery shards, ceramic and stone decorative art and colored beads that are over 5,000 years old. This Museum is situated within the compound of Wat Khlong Thom between Kilometer marker 69-70 on Phetchakasem Highway, one kilometer from the District office.


 


Amphoe Ko Lanta


Hin Daeng


Despite being a hazard to ships this submerged open water reef on the outer edge of the Andaman Sea is a superb diving spot featuring diverse colorful corals.


Ko Ha (Five Island)


An archipelago of five islands, Ko Ha Yai is where shallow water coral reefs are located.


Ko Hai



This small island has a long sandy beach in the east and unspoiled shallow water coral reefs at the beachfront. The island is accessible by taking a ferry and a chartered boat from Pak Meng Pier, Trang province.


Ko Lanta


Ko Lanta consists of two adjacent islands: Ko Lanta Yai and Ko Lanta Noi.

Koh Lanta Yai, This island is home to "Chao Le" or sea gypsies who continue to maintain their traditional lifestyle and beliefs, such as setting a boat a drift to drive out evil and bring good luck, which is practiced during the full moon in June and November. In addition, the island provides tourist facilities while Ko Lanta Noi is the location of the district office. Most of the beaches on Ko Lanta Yai such as Kho Kwang, Khlong Dao, Phra Ae, Khlong Khong, Khlong Nin and Ba Kan Tiang lies in the west, can be reached by road and offer a wide range of accommodations.


Ko Rok


This attraction is actually comprised of two islands: Ko Rok Nai and Ko Rok Nok. Ko Rok Nai is composed mainly of steep cliffs with superb beachs and unspoiled coral reefs among rocks. On the other hand, Ko Rok Nok has soft white sandy beaches and shallow water coral reefs towards the southeast and south with Hat Thalu and Ao Man Sai situated at the end of the island. Visitors can contact tour operators, resorts and bungalows on Ko Lanta Yai for an excursion to Ko Rok by speedboat. However, it is not recommended to take the trip by long-tail boat.


Ko Talabeng


This is a limestone island similar to Ko Phi Phi Le with numerous small and attractive beaches and caves that are clearly visible during low tide. Another attraction is the swallows that can be seen on the island.


Mu Ko Lanta National Park

Covering an area of 152 square kilometers, the Park is comprised of many different-sized islands, some of which are surrounded by beautiful coral reefs such as Ko Ha, Ko Rok and Ko Hai. The Parks main island is Ko Lanta Yai, where both the Headquarters and National Park Office are located. The island itself is generally rugged and mountainous with gravelly and sandy beaches to the south. The most suitable time to visit Ko Lanta is from November to April. For more information please contact Mu Ko Lanta National Park, No.5, Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi 81150, Tel. 0-7562-9018-9.


Travel to Ko Lanta


Boat departs from downtown Krabi to Ko Lanta Yai daily. The journey takes 2.5 hours.


 


Amphoe Mueang


Ao Nang

Ao Nang is located approximately 6 kilometers from Hat Noppharat Thara and 20 kilometers from the town of Krabi. A large bay with scenic beaches and 83 small islands, Ao Nang has several famous beaches which include East Rai Le, West Rai Le and Tham Phra Nang (cave) which stretches to the foot of a prominent limestone range. A boat from Ao Nang Village can be hired for sightseeing excursions around Ao Nang, Hat Tham Phra Nang and Hat Nam Mao, all of which are only accessible by foot. Other offshore isles such as Ko Poda, Ko Kai, Ko Mo and Ko Thap, are popular destinations that can be reached by a rented boat from Ao Nang. An abundance of colorful coral reefs and lovely cartoon fishes make these islands ideal for diving and snorkeling.


Ao Nang has recently emerged as a 5-star tourist attraction due to its numerous 4-5 star hotels and boutique resorts complete with facilities such as diving shops and rental boats. Popular activities include sightseeing by canoe along the beachfront and paddling tours by inflatable canoes or kayaks of the coast and its mangrove forests, islands and semi-submerged caves.


Canoeing & Kayaking


Canoeing and kayaking are two ways to enjoy the spectacular seascape, limestone cliffs and caves in Krabi's waters as these sports allow visitors to explore hidden offshore areas at a more leisurely pace. Canoeing and kayaking operators are available at Ao Nang.


Diving & Snorkeling

Like Phang-nga, Krabi offers a great opportunity for diving due to its numerous natural marine resources including over a hundred offshore islands. Dive shops around Rai Le and Ao Nang provide dive trips as well as rent diving and snorkeling gear such as mask/snorkel/fin at the rate of 150 baht/ set/ day (with a deposit of 500 baht).


The advantage of diving from Ao Nang is the nearby sites in the Poda Island group, where water visibility is better than that of the mainland, but not as good as Phi Phi. There are 15 dive sites off of Ao Nang, all reachable with a 20 to 60-minute boat ride. For experienced divers there is a 50-meter long cave at 5-12 meters depth at Yawabon Island behind Poda. The water visibility is at its best from November to April. Some Ao Nang dive shops close during low season, May to October, while some (Ao Nang Divers for instance) remain open all year long. Two local dives in the Poda/Yawasam group cost approximately 1,900 baht. Four-day PADI open water courses have risen to 10,000 baht. For more information contact either Seafan, Aquavision, Poseidon, Phra Nang, Stingray, Ao Nang Divers (in Krabi Seaview), or Coral Diving (Krabi Resort). Unlike Phi Phi, scuba dive operators in Ao Nang close from May to October.


Hat Noppharat Thara (Noppharat Thara Beach)

Located 6 kilometers from Ao Nang is a famous 3-kilometer long white sandy beach lined with dense casuarinas and coconut groves. The beach, paved with tiny seashells, was formerly called "Hat Khlong Haeng", which means dried canal beach by locals, because the canal dries up during low tide and the area turns into a long beach. Situated 18 kilometers north-west of Krabi, Hat Noppharat Thara is in fact part of Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park and is the location of the Park headquarters. This Park covers a large area both onshore and offshore and. Reservations for accommodations on the beach should be made in advance at the Forestry Department in Bangkok, contact tel. (02) 5797223, 5795734, or at Hat Noppharat Thara National Park, P.O. Box 23, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi 81000, tel. (075) 6347436.


Ferry services to Ko Phi Phi are provided from this beach all year round. This beach can be reached by songthaew from the city at the rate of 20 baht and to travel further to Ao Nang, it will cost an additional 10 baht.


Hat Rai Le (Rai Le Beach)

This beach is generally divided into two sections, east and west. West Rai Le provides visitors with peace and quiet as it is a broad sandy beach with fewer facilities than Ao Nang.


East Rai Le which lies across the peninsula from West Rai Le is different from other beaches in the area as it could actually be classified as a mud flat, especially during low tide. In addition to remarkable views and mangrove forests to the north of the beach, the main attraction for visitors to Hat Rai Le is the adrenaline pumping activity of cliff climbing. The limestone cliffs on the huge headland between Hat Rai La East and Tham Phra Nang, as well as other nearby islands provide world-class rock climbing facilities against a stunning backdrop of the sea with approximately 700 sport routes of mid to high difficulty ratings.


Hat Tham Phra Nang

Accessible only by boat, this stunning, pristine beach has fine-grained white sand and crystalline waters as well as magnificent jagged karsts. This is a highly secluded picture perfect beach that attracts thousands of visitors year round but is able to maintain its flawless appearance and relaxing ambience.


This beach is the location of the 5-star Rayavadee resort, a private property that occupies 26 acres of the beach and the only compound located near Phra Nang Beach.


The Inner and Outer Phra Nang Caves, and Phra Nang Lagoon, which are located nearby offer remarkable views against a stunning backdrop and a range of accommodations to suit every budget. Although these attractions are accessible only by boat, they still draw numerous visitors for recreational and adventurous activities such as diving, snorkeling, hiking and rock climbing.


Khao Khanap Nam


Regarded as the symbol of Krabi, Khao Khanap Nam are two mountains that are roughly 100 meters tall, separated by Maenam Krabi and located at the entrance to Krabi city. Khao Khanap Nam has beautiful caves with amazing stalactites and stalagmites worth exploring. In addition to natural attractions, a large number of human skeletons have been found here. It is theorized that they are the remains of people who came and established a home at Kanab Nam, but were cut off by an inundation and quickly perished. The mountains can be reached by taking a 15-minute long tail boat ride from Chao Fa Pier. For visitors interested in a more extensive excursion, it is possible to tent a boat can be rented at 300 baht pr trip to visit Khao Khanap Nam, mangrove forests and Ko Klang fishing village.


Krabi Horticultural Centre

Location: Mu 1, Thanon Phetkasem, Tambon Khao Khram, Amphoe Mueang, Krabi 81000. Tel. 075-612913. Fax. 075 612913


This agro-tourism attraction, supported by the Department of Agricultural Extension, is approximately 20 kilometers from Krabi on the way to Amphoe Ao Luek. The center covers a large area with a collection of local fruits, flowers and economic plants. Facilities provided include a touring route, demonstrative research plant plots, parking areas, toilets and beverages.


Note: There are also an agricultural product promotion centre, herb gardens, fisheries and mussel farms located along the Krabi-Phuket route. Please contact the Agricultural Promotion Centre at tel. 075 612913 and Amphoe Tapput Agricultural Office at 075 599124 for more information.


Mu Ko Phi Phi (Phi Phi Islands)

Regarded by travelers from all walks of life as being among the most beautiful tropical islands of the world, Phi Phi Islands have become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. In addition, the islands are famous as the location where the movie "The Beach" featuring Leonardo Di Caprio was shot. The islands, together with the nearby Noppharat Thara Beach, a total area of 390 square kilometers, were recently established as a national park.


Phi Phi Islands are located just 40 kilometers away from both Krabi and Phuket. Thus, despite the fact that both Noppharat Thara Beach and Phi Phi administratively are a part of Krabi Province, most tourists think that Ko Phi Phi is part of Phuket Province.


The islands and the coastal hills are composed mainly of limestone and are an extension of the limestone mountain range in Phang-Nga Province. The main characteristics of these mountains and islands are their steep cliffs, large caves and dwarf trees growing out of the rock crevices, like those in Phang-Nga Bay.


The island group is composed of two rocky, tree-covered islets Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Le. Phi Phi Don, the larger islet to the north, is well known for its fine beaches and coral formations. Above average tourist facilities and accommodations are available along two beautiful curved bays, namely Ton Sai Bay and Lodalam Bay. Several shops at Ton Sai can arrange diving and snorkeling trips around the island or the nearby islands - Ko Phi Phi Le, Ko Yung and Ko Mai Phai.


About 2 kilometers to the south is Phi Phi Le. Contrary to Phi Phi Don, this islet is uninhabited as there is no beach area as the island descends abruptly into the sea on all sides and it is prohibited by the administrative body. The main attraction is a large cave about 3.2 square kilometers in size known as Viking Cave derived from one of the numerous drawings on the wall which resembles a Viking ship. The cave has a 10 to 15-metre high ceiling which contains many ledges inhabited by thousands of swallows, thus a bird's nest collection demonstration is a regular feature of guided tours.


Ao Maya and Ao Lo Sama - Phi Phi Islands scenic coves are favorite snorkeling places while the sea around the islands, especially the southern part, which are deep and full of coral formations are popular diving spots. With its emerald crystal sea, secluded beaches, mountain cliffs, colorful coral reefs and undersea life, Phi Phi is a paradise in the Andaman Sea. The best time to visit Phi Phi Islands is from November to April, when the sea is calm.


Ko Yung, an island to the north of Ko Phi Phi Don, has a stone beach on the east and small sandy beaches amid valleys. In addition, the island is teeming with diverse colorful coral reefs. Ko Phai, another island to the north of Ko Phi Phi Don and not far from Ko Yung, has spectacular beaches in the north and east of the island. The bank of coral reefs comprised mainly of antler corals stretches from the north to the south of the island.


Getting to Ko Phi Phi




Phi Phi Islands which are equidistant to Phuket and Krabi Provinces can be reached by boat.


From Krabi


Chao Fa Pier: Passenger boats leave Chao Fa Pier twice daily at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. The trip takes about 2.30 hours.


Ao Nang: There is one express boat trip leaving daily at 9 p.m. taking 40 min.


From Phuket


Many tour companies in Phuket organize one-day trips to Phi Phi Islands. Tickets can be obtained from any hotel.



Phuket Business Corp. has provided a shuttle boat service to Phi Phi twice a day : 08.30 a.m. , 13.30 p.m. For more information call 0 7624 9303, 0 7622 2824 or log on to websites : http://phiphi-cruiser.com  or http://phiphicruiser3.com


Rock climbing


Apart from marine sports, Krabi is also an ideal place for rock climbing. Lines of sheer limestone cliffs along Tham Phranang and Rai Le beaches have challenged thousands of climbers from all over the world every year. The levels of difficulty of the various routes vary, so even the most inexperienced climbers can experiment. Equipment, instruction and guides are available at most lodgings.


Sa Kaeo


Within the Sa Kaew compound in Khao Thong Sub-district forest plantation area are eight small natural ponds which is currently a major recreational area for the local residents. Sa Kaeo is 28 kilometers from town on the Krabi-Nai Sa route (Highway No. 4034).


Susan Hoi or Fossils Shell Beach


Susan Hoi features a slab formed from a huge number of embedded various types of mollusks which can be dated to approximately 40 million years ago. This shell graveyard at Ban Laem Pho was once a large freshwater swamp, the habitat of diverse mollusks. With changes on the surface of the earth, seawater flooded the freshwater swamp and the limestone elements in the seawater enveloped the submerged mollusks resulting in a homogenous layer of fossilized mollusk shells forty centimeters thick known as Shelley Limestone. With geographical upheavals, the limestone layer is now distributed in great broken sheets of impressive magnitude on the seashore. The site is located 17 kilometers from the town.


Thale Waek (Separated Sea)


One of Thailand's unseen highlights, Thale Waek is situated along Ko Dam Khwan. As the tide recedes, the sea is gradually separated by the white sand and limestone beach that will appear to amazingly connect the two islands at low tide. The best time to visit Thale Waek is 5 days before and after the full moon from December to beginning of May. To visit Thale Waek, proceed on Highway No. 4034 from the city, then turn left and follow Highway No. 4202 to Ao Nang.


Tham Sadet


This beautiful cave adorned with stalactites and stalagmites is located at Ban Nong Kok, Tambon Sai Thai, 7 kilometers from town on Highway No. 4034. "Sadet" means visit, and the use of the term in the name of the cave refers to the royal visit to the site in 1909 by the King Rama VI (at that time that Crown Prince).


Wat Sai Thai


The monastery is Krabi's central temple and a local gathering point during Buddhist events and weddings. The main attraction in the temple is an impressive reclining Buddha image.


Wat Tham Suea


Wat Tham Suea, which literally means tiger cave temple, is located in the Khiriwong Valley amidst lush forests and mountains with large trees over a hundred years old approximately 9 kilometers northeast of Krabi Town. Aside from being the site of a meditation center, the compound is also a place of archaeological and historical interest as excavations have uncovered stone tools, pottery remains and Buddha footprint crafting molds. In addition, a cave in the compound has what appears to be tiger paw prints in the stone.

Local Products


Hoi Chak Teen (Feet-pulling Shells)

Hoi chak teen or wing shell is in the Strombus Canxarium family. It looks like a conch but is smaller and brown in color. Its special characteristic is its dark brown walking legs which are referred to as "feet" or "teen" (in informal Thai). It is found in the sea in Krabi and nearby provinces.

To prepare the dish, the wing shell is soaked in salty water for about half an hour. A few crushed chilies are added to the water to make it spicy. The wing shell then begins to move, pushing its feet out and expelling the mud from inside. It is rinsed several times and then put in to a pot of cold water. The pot is then put on the stove and when the water gets warm, the wing shell pushes its feet out. As soon as it is cooked, it is ready to be served.

To eat the wing shell, you pull the feet and the mollusk will come out. It is eaten with a dip made of garlic, chilies, sugar, lime juice and fish sauce.

Hoi chak teen is a popular savory snack dish. The shells are also made into decorative items for the home or sold as souvenirs.

Festivals

Krabi Boek Fa Andaman Festival


Krabi Boek Fa Andaman Festival is annually held to inaugurate the provinces tourist season. The festival features parades, local products contests, sea Kayak competitions and boat races.


Loi Ruea Chao Le Festival


Loi Ruea Chao Le Festival is a rare festival on Ko Lanta of sea gypsies. The festival is held annually, on the full moon day in the sixth and the eleventh months of the lunar calendar. The sea gypsies on Ko Lanta and from neighbouring areas will gather at the beach near Ban Sala Dan to float boats in the sea in order to bring good luck. The Rong Ngeng, a typical southern dance as well as traditional music, will be performed around the boats.

Map

Krabi City Map



Map


How get to here

From Bangkok




By Car


1. From Bangkok, proceed on Highway No.4, passing Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Ranong and Phang-nga Provinces for a total distance of 946 kilometers.


2. From Bangkok, proceed on Highway No. 4, on reaching Chumphon Provinces take Highway No. 41 passing Amphoe Lang Suan in Surat Thani Province to Amphoe Wiang Sa, and then take Highway No. 4035 to Amphoe Ao Luek and continue on Highway No. 4 to Krabi. This route is 814 kilometers from Bangkok.


3. From Phuket, proceed on Highway No. 402 and No.4. The distance from Phuket is 185 kilometers or 4 hours.




By bus:


From Bangkok: There are air-conditioned bus services to Krabi leaving the Southern Bus Terminal at Borommaratcha Chonnani Road daily from 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. The buses provided include ordinary bus buses, 2nd class bus air-conditioned buses, 1st class air-conditioned buses and 24-seat VIP buses. The journey takes about 12 hours. For more details, contact tel. 0 2434 5557-8 (non air-conditioned buses) or tel. 0 2435 1199 or 0 2435 1200 (air-conditioned buses) or visit www.transport.co.th.




By rail:


From Bangkok: There is no direct train service to Krabi. But it is possible to take a train from Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station to Trang or Nakhon Si Thammarat and take a bus or taxi to Krabi. For more information on trains, contact the State Railways of Thailand at tel. 1690, 223 7010, 223 7020 or visit www.railway.co.th.

For Trang, an express train leaves Bangkok daily at 5.05 p.m. and reaches Trang at 9.40 a.m. and a rapid train leaves daily at 6.20 p.m. and arrives at 12.20 p.m.


For Nakhon Si Thammarat, a rapid train leaves Bangkok daily at 5.35 p.m. and arrives at 10.45 a.m. and an express train leaves daily at 7.15 p.m. and arrives at 12.00 p.m. For more details, call 1690 or 0 2223 7010 or 0 2621 8701.




By air:


Thai Airways International operates daily flights from Bangkok to Krabi. The trip takes 1.20 hours. For more information call 02 6282000. Website : www.thaiair.com


Phuket Air offers a daily flight to and from Krabi. The flight time is 1.20 hours. Call 02 6798999 to make reservation or visit www.phuketairlines.com to check the flight schedule.



One–Two-Go Airlines: Bangkok Tel. 1126 Others Provinces Tel.1141 ext. 1126 www.fly12go.com


Silk Air flies to Singapore 4 times a week. Tickets can be brought from any travel agencies in town.




 From Phuket




By bus:
From Phuket Bus Terminal, there are non air-conditioned and air-conditioned bus services to Krabi many times daily. The trip takes 3-4 hours. For details, contact 0 7621 1480.




By car:
Take Route 402 and 4 which passes Takua Thung and Thap Pud Districts in Phang-nga and enter Krabi at Au Luek District. Total distance is 185 kilometers.


 Getting around


 Getting to Nearby Provinces




By Bus


From Krabi Bus Terminal there are services, both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned to nearby provinces, i.e. Phuket, Phang-nga, Trang, Hat Yai and Surat Thani (Samui). In addition, many local travel agencies in town provide air-conditioned buses or vans to these provinces.


The bus terminal, which is located 4 kilometers north of town at Talat Kao, provides bus services between Krabi and the following destinations:


Hat Yai (96 baht/ordinary bus bus, 130 baht /2nd class bus bus, 173 baht /1st class bus), Nakhon Si Thammarat (67 baht / ordinary bus), Phuket (65 baht /ordinary bus, 91 baht /2nd class bus, 117 baht /1st class bus), Phang-nga (46 baht /ordinary bus, 64 baht /2nd class bus, 82 baht /1st class bus), Ranong (106 bahts /ordinary bus), Su-nagi Kolok (335 bahts /1st class bus), Surat Thani (61 baht /ordinary bus, 126 baht /2nd class bus), Trang (50 baht /ordinary bus, 70 baht /2nd class bus, 90 baht /1st class bus).


For schedule and more information, contact Krabi Bus Terminal, tel. 0 7561 1804




By bus/boat combination


To Ko Samui: Travel agencies in town offer bus/boat tickets to Ko Samui (300-370 baht, four times a day), and also to Ko Pha-Ngan (450 baht, four times a day).


Getting around the city and nearby Districts


From Krabi Bus Terminal, located in Talat Kao, there are both local red buses and government buses depart regularly from 6.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. to other counties including major tourist spots. It costs 10 baht to get to a destination in town. To travel further, i.e. to Ao Nang and hat Noppharat Thara, take the local white bus from Maharat Road for a fare of 20 baht


Songthaew and tuk tuk to the government bus terminal costs 8 bahts while a motorcycle taxi costs 30 bahts. Tuk tuks can be chartered for trips around the town for flat rates i.e. to the bus station (50 baht), What Tham Seua (100 baht) and the airport (200 baht).


Most of Songthaews leave in front of the 7-11 on Maharat Road. Destinations include Ao Leuk (20 baht), Ao Nam Mao (40 baht), Ao Nang (20 baht), Hat Noppharat Thara (20 baht) and Su San Hoi (40 baht).


There is also a service to Ban Hua Hin (Ferry pier to Ko Lanta). The bay is situated at the intersection of Phattana and Preuksa Uthit Roads. Costing around 40 baht/person, the service runs frequently and takes 40 minutes.


Alternatively, it is possible to rent a car to travel around town and to nearby provinces. Several agencies and guesthouses provide motorcycle rental for 150 baht/day while Jeep rental fees may range from 800 to 1,200 baht/day.


For more convenience, it is possible to hire a taxi, rent a motorcycle or a van at travel agencies and hotels. The local minibuses depart from Vogue Department Store on Maharat Road to the following destinations:









Destinations Fare

Ban Hua To

Ban Nong Thalay

Ban Khao Thong Noppharat

Tear Beach

Au Nang

Shell Cemetery

Ban Khlong Mueang

Ban Nai Sa

Khao Phanom County

Nua Khlong County

Khlong Thom County

Ban Bo Mueang

Ban Hua Hin

Ban Khlong Phon

Lam Thap County

Au Luek County

Plai Phraya County


Baht

11

20

50

20

20

40

50

10

14

20

25

31

40

13

26

30

31



Remarks: Fares are subject to change without notice.




Boat
: Long-tailed boats depart from Saphan Jao Fah Pier to East Rai Le for 70 baht/person while the ferry to Ko Lanta (and also Ko Jam), which operates only from October to April costs 200 baht/person with two trips daily at 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. The ferry to Phi Phi Island operates all year round at 200 baht/person with two trips daily, at 10.00a.m. and 2.30p.m.


 Best time to visit Krabi


The climate of Krabi Province is tropical and therefore warm throughout the year. On the other hand, Krabi is also affected by the monsoon winds that bring about seasonal changes.


There are two very hot periods of weather on Krabi, the first is between April and May when the average temperatures ranges from 27 to 36 degrees Celsius with occasional tropical thunderstorm bringing relief from the heat.


It is also very hot between September and October, but the frequent rainfall has a wonderful cooling effect.


In May, at the peak of the southwest monsoon, it rains on an average of 25 days during the month, making it to one of the most humid months of the year. Rainy days are interspersed with sunny days during this period and the rain generally comes in tropical downpours of an hour or so throughout the day mixed with periods of sunshine.


November to March is the most popular time for tourists to visit Krabi. It is when the northeast monsoon brings beautiful blue skies and predominantly sunny weather with an average temperature of 24 to 32 degrees Celsius. Visitors are advised to make early reservations (maybe a year in advance) for accommodations during this period of time because of the popularity of the Krabi and its attractions.

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Songkhla

Songkhla at a glance


Songkhla, one of Thailand's important ports and coastal provinces, is located 950 kilometers from Bangkok. Occupying an area of 7,393 square kilometers on the eastern side of the Malaysian Peninsula, the province is bordered by the States of Kedah (Sai Buri) and Perlis of Malaysia to the south and the Gulf of Thailand to the east. In addition, Songkhla borders on Nakhon Si Thammarat and Phatthalung Provinces to the north, Yala and Pattani Provinces to the south, and Satun and Phatthalung Provinces to the west.




An undeniably historic town endowed with ancient ruins, arts, and places of cultural importance, Songkhla, a melting pot of Thais, Chinese and Malays, charms visitors with its unique traditions, dialect, and folk entertainment. These characteristics are reflections of the provinces rich cultural heritage, which has been preserved and passed down from generations to generations.




Hat Yai, a district of Songkhla, is perhaps better known than the provincial capital itself. Hat Yai serves as a southern hub of communication, trading and transportation as well as a gateway to Malaysia and Singapore. In light of this, Hat Yai has gained importance as the driving force of economic growth in the southern region.



History of Songkhla


Songkhla, a medieval pirate stronghold, is a historic, albeit sleepy town with a thriving fishing community. Another Srivijaya outpost in Thailands southern region, Songkhla was initially named Sa-thing". Previously a port and a coastal trading post where Indian, Persian and Arabian merchants came to exchange their products, the place was named "Sing Lha" after the 2 lion-shape islands at the mouth of the city's lake. At present, these 2 islands are Koh Nu (Rat Island) and Koh Maeo (Cat Island). The old part of Songkhla is located at the present-day Amphoe Sathing Phra.






Todays Songkhla


Over the last few decades, Songkhla has been rapidly developed and is currently a unique attraction worth visiting. Blessed with natural resources such as fine beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and a tranquil lake, the province has an abundance of tourist attractions and an amazing range of seaside resort towns. Moreover, the old section of Songkhla still maintains its unique identity of ancient and historical flavors through local architecture and cuisine.


 


While Songkhla is noted as a fishing community set in a peaceful atmosphere, Hat Yai, on the other hand, serves as a transportation and communications hub of the south with links to various destinations in the neighboring provinces and Malaysia.


 


Despite being only 30 kilometers apart, Songkhla and Hat Yai have uniquely contrasting characteristics and are ideal places to visit.


 


Songkhla is administratively divided into 16 districts: Muang Songkhla, Ranot, Krasae Sin, Sathing Phra, Singhanakhon, Khuan Niang, Rattaphum, Bang Klam, Hat Yai, Na Mom, Chana, Thepha, Na Thawi, Saba Yoi, Sadao, and Khlong Hoi Khong.

Surat-Thani

(including Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan and Ko Tao)


The largest province of the South located 685 kilometers from Bangkok is Surat Thani the province with a name that literally means "City of the Good People". A former capital of the Srivijaya Empire, the province covers an area of approximately 12,891 square kilometers. Surat Thani Province borders the Gulf of Thailand to the north and east, Chumphon Province to the north, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Krabi Provinces to the south, Phang-Nga and Ranong Provinces to the west and Nakhon Si Thammarat Province to the east.




High plateaus and forested mountains are located to the west of the province, while there are low basins in the center and along the eastern coast. This topography has created 14 river basins including Tapee, Pum Duang, Tha Thong, Tha Krajai, Chaiya, Tha Chang which are the most important basins. All rivers in Surat Thani flow east of the province to the Gulf of Thailand.




The numerous islands along the coast makes Surat Thani (often known as Surat in short) a perfect hideaway for vacationers from around the world. The ideal destination for many is the Penang-sized Ko Samui, Thailand's third largest island, and its neighbour Ko Pha-ngan a celebrated island that hosts the biggest beach full moon party. North of Ko Pha-ngan is Ko Tao, renowned for its excellent coral reefs.  To top it all is the dazzling 250-square-kilometer Ang Thong Marine National Park, where a stunning archipelago awaits to greet visitors with their charming palm-fringed beaches, crystal clear water and colorful coral reefs. The best time to enjoy one of these islands to the fullest is from April to November.




History of Surat Thani




Surat Thani is a city with a long history. Archeologists believe that it was once a community of prehistoric tribes of indigenous people including the Saemang and original Malays who built their communities on the Tapee River Basin and Ao Ban Don. Later on, the Indians migrated into the area and gradually spread out their culture, as evidenced in the discovery of ruins of ancient communities in Tha Chana and Chaiya Sub-districts.




In the 13th century, the city became a part of and, as some historians might claim, a center of the glorious Srivijaya Empire the kingdom that dominated the whole Malay Peninsula and much of Java. It was during this period that Mahayana Buddhist reached its height of influence. The empires grandeur can still be admired in many areas of Chaiya District.




When the empire hit the bottom, it was divided into 3 main cities namely Chaiya, Tha Thong and Khiri Rat. They were all under the jurisdiction of Nakhon Si Thammarat until King Rama IV decided to move Tha Thong City to Ban Don and required that it report directly to Bangkoks administration. The name Ban Don was, at the time, changed to Kanchanadit. It was with the establishment of the Monthon, a former administrative unit, that all three cities were merged into one under the name Chaiya. In 1915, King Rama VI changed the name Chaiya to Surat Thani.




The seal of Surat Thani says a lot about its history. Featuring the pagoda of Phra Boromathat Chaiya, the seal is proof of the influence of Mahayana Buddhist on Surat Thani. Phra Boromathat Chaiya is the most revered and important historical place in the province. It is believed that the pagoda contains Buddha relics.




Today, Surat Thani is an important commercial and shipping hub for rubber and coconut trading.



Satun

 Satun is a small province in the south of Thailand that borders Malaysia, facing the Andaman Sea. The province possesses renowned picturesque islands with verdant forests and mountainous land. The majority of the locals are Muslim. It is located 973 kilometres from Bangkok and occupies an area of 2,478 square kilometres with 80 kilometres of coastline.

 



Most tourists head out to the pristine islands of Tarutao National Park. Its landscape is full of underwater peaks, excellent beaches, calm and peaceful coves, jungle and mangrove swamps. Snorkelling can be found at Lipe island, while neighbour Adnag island is stunning with forest, hills and waterfalls.



Around Satun, there are plenty of interesting sights, including dove farms, forest parks and huge waterfall. Thale Ban National Park is famous for its abundant wildlife, with many waterfalls and caves worth visiting.

Trang

Trang at a glance


Located approximately 828 kilometers from Bangkok, Trang Province covers an area of 4,941 square kilometers. The province borders on Nakhon Si Thammarat Province to the north, Satun Province and the Indian Ocean (Andaman Sea) to the south, Phatthalung Province to the east and the Indian Ocean and Krabi Province to the west. Trang is considered a magnificent coastal province as it long, beautiful coastline stretches 199 kilometers along the Indian Ocean. In addition, the province has two major rivers flowing through it, the Trang River, which originates in the Khao Luang Mountain Range and Maenam Palian from the Banthat Mountain Range.




Despite the fact that Trang City plays a key role in facilitating trade and communications to Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand's southern commercial hub, Trang is a province less traveled to by tourists. It was only recently that Trang has been poised to establish itself on the international travel map.



Trang has geographical advantages similar to that of Krabi and Phang-Nga. This includes breathtaking islands and astounding beaches along the coast as well as awe-inspiring inland limestone- propped mountains. The province consists of an archipelago in the Andaman Sea with over 46 islands. Of these, 12 are in Amphoe Kantang, 13 in Amphoe Palian and 21 in Amphoe Sikao. The best time to visit Trang is between December and May.




Trang has both mainland beaches and a whole string of offshore islands. For visitors interested in light-adventure activities such as cruising coastal waters, visiting notable sights such as the enchanting Emerald Cave, which is accessible only by water, will prove to be remarkable experience. Additional attractions include the Mu Ko Petra National Park with beaches and islands lapped by the warm waters of the Andaman Sea. Some of the dive sites in the National Park are world-class. There are also wildlife sanctuaries such as Namtok Khao Chong and Khlong Lamchan Park with waterfalls, nature trails and caves. For those looking for a relaxed, tranquil ambience, Trang is a perfect place to unwind amidst stunning scenery.




With an abundance of blissful attractions mixed with cultural heritage, Trang Province is truly an emerging fascinating tourist destination with numerous jungles, mountains and waterfalls.




The City also has numerous attractions. Walking around Trang City, visitors will be amazed at the mixture of Western, Chinese and Thai cultures reflected in the architecture that range from the Sino- Portuguese shop houses to the Chinese temples and shrines. The Pan-Ya House is the local style of houses in Trang, which offers an insight into the architectural heritage of this town. In addition to architectural attractions there are many parks to stroll through and markets to explore. The main two markets in Trang are Ta Klang and Municipal markets.




History of Trang




Trang or Muang Thap Thiang used to be a port engaged in foreign trade. It was the first city where rubber was planted after Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought it from Malaysia in 1899. Since then, rubber has become Souths major commodity and is now considered an important source of income for farmers.




Todays Trang


Trang has a total area of 4,941 square kilometers and is divided into 10 districts (Amphoe) and 1 sub-district (King Amphoe); Amphoe Muang, Amphoe Kantang, Amphoe Huai Yot, Amphoe Yan Ta Khao, Amphoe Palian, Amphoe Sikao, Amphoe Wang Wiset, Amphoe Na Yong, Amphoe Ratsada, and King Amphoe Hat Samran.




The best time to visit Trang



The best time to visit Trang is between December and May. As it is located on the same coastline as Phuket and Krabi Provinces, Trang Province is also influenced by the monsoon. The temperature is generally warm all year round with an average temperature varying from 20 Celsius to 36 Celsius.



In April, the daytime temperature is highest and it is also the hottest period of the year. The rainy season, which is from May to September, has rains and short downpours during the daytime. The monsoon period comes from September to November and then from December onwards the weather generally becomes more pleasant.