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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Places of Interest in Krabi and it's surrounding area

Before I started to write this post, I pondered if I should write on the places or the food first. I opt for the former, as I want to save the best for last. However I'm not going to elaborate much on the places itself (well, maybe some brief info) as picture tells a thousand words.

I like to plan ahead of time. Jenn would call me a freak for preparing so many things in advance. Well, I'm not much of an adhoc kind of guy. Whenever both of us went for vacation, tripadvisor.com and google.com will be fully utilised - attractions, food, etc. However, there were times when I planned too much activities in a day which caused us to be completely exhausted by the end of the day :P but in our trip to Krabi, the solution is by paying for traditional Thai Massage which Jenn loves sooooooo much!

1. Ao Nang - almost all (if not all) tourists that come to Krabi would stay in Ao Nang. Even the taxi driver promptly informed us that there's nothing to see in Krabi town (but I beg to differ this time, given the info that I managed to pull from google). This once a quiet and isolated beach town gained its popularity among expatriates after Phuket started to get overcrowded and too commercialised. God knows when Ao Nang will turn into 2nd Phuket, as I started to notice those girlie bars mushrooming in this area just like Patong Beach in Phuket. This area has a lot of international eateries (indian, italian, irish, french, german, swedish, etc) as well as the local ones. For souvenirs, pls bargain hard ok??? The price of products can be as high as 200-300%... price for food in Ao Nang is generally higher compared to elsewhere but always lookout for roadside stalls along Ao Nang road, particularly those with a lot of locals... delicacies such as BBQ chicken/fish, som tam, noodles, yellow rice, etc are abundant.

2) Shell Fossil Cemetery (or simply known as Susan Hoi in Thai) - the only one of 3 sites in the world (the other two in the US and Japan). It took about 15 minutes drive from Ao Nang by motorcycle to this place. Be prepared to pay 100 baht per person as entrance fee. Look out for Fossil Gastropod sign as you try to search for this place ok? Also ask the local if you are not sure on the direction (I did). You can take pictures while standing on the platform of fossil. Souvenir shops are located nearby so if you are interested to buy shell related gifts, this is the place to do so. There is also a shop selling pearl products which is rather big near the parking area.

3) Hat Noppharat Thara - a 3km long beach situated 6km fro Ao Nang, but it's damn near from where I stay (Aree Tara) as the hotel is located somewhere in between the 2 beaches. During low tide, you can actually walk all the way to nearby small islands. You will also encounter small crabs along the way. From far, they look just like an army of ants but don't worry as they are harmless and will avoid rather than attacking you.

4) Phi Phi Island tour - normally you will have to book with tour agent in order to visit this famous island. We booked through the hotel at a competitive rate (save the time and hassle of going outside). Pick up from the hotel in the morning and transfer to the islands using speed boat from Noppharat Thara beach, this usually take one whole day. Starting from sight seeing at nearby small islands, they will stop you at Bamboo Island where you can spend time either swimming in the turqoise sea or just take photos of the surrounding area. Maya Bay is way too crowded with people and boats ever since this island is popularised by movie The Beach. The view is still magnificient though. Snorkelling is also in the itinerary :)

5) Khlong Thom Hot Spring Waterfall and Emerald Pool - we rented a car and engaged a hotel staff to drive us there (he was on leave that day) in the morning. A word of advise.. please arrive here early before the crowd started to come, as it will be overcrowded. The nature's own hot tub jacuzzi simply cannot be missed... located about an hour drive from Ao Nang, start your journey early. Emerald Pool is located within driving distance from The Hot Spring itself. However, you have to walk about 800m to 1400m (depending on which trail that you use) in order to reach the ever popular emerald coloured pool. Be prepared to pay 100 baht per person as entrance fee... but we paid only 20 baht as our guide managed to get us the local rate :P

6) Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple) - a visit to Thailand is not complete without visiting its most famous temple. In the case of Krabi, it will be the Tiger Cave Temple. the 99m Chadi is still under construction, and there are a lot of monkeys loitering in the area. Please do not bring any food or drinks, as the monkeys will definitely steal from you. They stole my coconut drink!!! The highlight will be the 1237 steps journey up to the summit of the limestone hill, where a golden statue of Buddha is overseeing the province of Krabi. Breathtaking view of Ao Nang, Krabi town and it's surrounding area from up there as well. For the fainthearted, you can pray at the Guan Yin statue located at the bottom of the hill. My legs ached for a few days after that, but the hard work up definitely worthwhile!

7) Krabi town - it's best to come during the weekend where the Maharat Soi 8 is closed to traffic to make way for the night market. A lot of local delicacies and produce can be found here. Don't forget to take pictures of the Neanderthal traffic light located at the intersection of Maharat Road and Maharat Soi 10. Chao Fa pier is also where you can see the Khao Khanab Nam, the famous twin rocks which can be seen from the pier.
Next post will be about FOOD!!!

9 comments:

Rebecca Saw said...

Your places post are just as interesting as your food posts. Detailed, frm the heart words & phrases ;)

Keep them coming!

Abt yr prev post, sorry la i got no songs to share. LOL. I'm less of a sentimental person.

Bangsar-bAbE said...

Gah...you make me want to go Krabi now! T___T

The monkey stole your drink?? Hahaha...how did that happen? Directly from your bare hands ke? =P

J said...

Man - your photos and story has got me craving so badly for a nice island holiday! *pout*

(Glad to see you & Jenn had a great time, despite the naughty monkey! Haha...)

Sean said...

an army of small crabs? can catch and cook ah? :D
ahhh i remember watching 'the beach' and marveling at the movie's scenery. except that there weren't dozens of tourists. most of the other places in your pics look quite quiet and peaceful except for that beach =)

"Joe" who is constantly craving said...

i must say i did none of the above! it must only mean one thing. going back again!!

thule a.k.a leo said...

becky - it's alright :) one of my dreams is to visit the world while I still can walk

bangsar babe - I bought the coconut from nearby stall and was walking towards the temple with the coconut in a plastic bag when it happened. That darn monkey jumped and tore the plastic apart before running away :( krabi is still an affordable place to visit.

J - I thought that you had just come back from Europe :P now craving for another vacations already?? Hahaha

Sean - it's very small, not bigger than my thumb :) the movie was filmed in 2000! It has been 10 years already...

Joe - all you did is BUM :P

Ciki said...

monkeys are naughty huh..? i am a monkey. so is cumi. so is jon.. and meena and hairyberry! (born in year of)

i think one of us, stole ur drink:P

J2Kfm said...

hey ... i bet Precious pea would beg to differ! the town's a wonder for street food hunting, i'd say. though we only went once, for it's rather far from Ao Nang, where we stayed.

Selene said...

Hi there, i look online and happy to find out information about Krabi island in your site. I am a Malaysian married to an american, i coming back to Malaysia for my wedding on February, and Krabi island is our honeymoon, i was wondering, what is the best way to reach Ao Nang (krabi town ) to my hotel, which located in Krabi town and how much would be the rate, how much is the cost of foods in Krabi and how much is the tour rate?? would be appreciate alot with your answers