White limestone cliffs, turquoise waters and deep emerald mangrove forests seem to characterise the coastline of Krabi.
Inland, the dark green hues take over in the form of dense jungle, only occasionally broken by flecks of golden temples such as the stunning Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Suae). Yet the blue hues don’t completely disappear as lagoons and waterfalls are hidden away, such as the Sa Morakot commonly known as Krabi’s blue lagoon.
Krabi’s positioning is perfect for island hopping. Its coastline is home to over 154 islands including DiCaprio’s famous Maya Bay on Koh Phi Phi Le, home to the infamous set of his film ‘the beach’.
Be sure to properly explore what Krabi province has to offer, because it caters for everyone. Adrenaline junkies head to Railay beach for it’s world renowned rock climbing, solitude seekers head to Khlong Muang, and wildlife enthusiasts should trek through Thung Teao Forest Natural Park.