On our 'Krabi
Tour: The Legendary Spots' tour we are taking you to see some of the best
places Krabi has to offer. This full day sightseeing tour is the perfect fit
for guests that are looking to combine a cultural experience with lots of beach
fun!
Our amazing
guides will help you explore Krabi Town, a secret beach cave and 2 epic
temples: the truly impressive Tiger Cave and the KaewTemple, both offering
stunning views overlooking Krabi Town! We're pretty sure you won't quickly
forget your visit to the Tiger Cave as it is one of a complex of natural caves
set into the limestone cliff in which the monks live and meditate! You will
learn a lot about the history of these temples and our guides will tell you all
about how The Tiger cave got its name! No spoilers here!
This
all-inclusive and private tour will begin with a private pickup from your hotel
or villa. You’ll be travelling in style in one of our ForeverVacation cars,
complete with your very own personal English speaking tour guide and driver for
the day! Your guide will take you to see the main attractions such as:.
The karst of the matter
Small, provincial capital turned
international travel hub, Krabi serves up a slice of everything Southern
Thailand is famous for: emerald seas, palm-fringed beaches, soaring karst
cliffs, excellent food, and a laid-back culture. With an international airport,
quick access from Bangkok or Phuket, and so many island getaways close at hand,
you probably won't spent much time in Krabi Town itself. But if you're arriving
direct from an international flight, you might want to pull up a beach chair
and stay awhile. Ao Nang, Krabi's main resort beach, can remedy any jet lag
with a healthy dose of sun and sea. Once you're ready for action, explore the
nearby Ao Luk sea caves and mangrove lagoons by kayak, or learn how to rock
climb at legendary Railay Beach. Visit Tiger Cave Temple for a dash of
traditional culture; or head inland to Waree Raksa Hot Spring and Spa, set in a
peaceful rainforest. For all its creature comforts, Krabi mainly serves as a
gateway to the Andaman Islands, particularly the popular Phi Phi Islands and
the divers' paradise of Koh Lanta. Heading toward Phuket from Krabi, cruise
beneath the dramatic limestone cliffs of Phang Nga Bay, taking in Koh Tapu (aka
James Bond Island), Hong Island, and Koh Phanak. You could get to most of these
by ferry, but a private speedboat tour ensures you receive top-notch service
and makes the most of your vacation time. As a bonus, your guide will know the
best—and least-crowded—snorkeling spots along the way.
The climate
of Krabi
Situated in
Thailand, the province of Krabi experiences tropical monsoon climate
conditions, also known as the Am type according to the Köppen climate
classification. Placed near the equator, this region experiences little change
in temperature throughout the year, with monthly averages ranging from 30°C
(86°F) to 34°C (93.2°F). Moreover, sea temperatures remain very warm,
fluctuating between 28°C (82.4°F) and 30°C (86°F) in the entire span of a year.
It is
rainfall that marks the significant changes in Krabi's weather throughout the
year. The rainy season, which lasts from May to November, sees significant
rainfall with precipitation volume peaking in September at 355mm (13.98").
This coincides with high daylight values, staying above 12 hours from April to
August. However, sunshine hours drop during this period, indicating a higher
presence of cloud cover.
Meanwhile,
between December and April, the rain gauge sees significantly less action,
signifying a dry season. March registers the lowest rainfall at 24mm
(0.94") despite nearly identical daylight and sunshine hours compared to
other months.
Observing the
UV index, it demonstrates consistently high values throughout the year. It
reaches the peak at 12 from March to September, representing a cause for fair
skin individuals to take protective measures against excessive sunlight
exposure.
The best time
to visit Krabi
Discerning
travelers aiming to experience Krabi's tropical ambiance at its finest may want
to consider visiting between December and March. During this period, the
weather in Krabi is mainly dry and temperatures range from 30°C (86°F) to 34°C
(93.2°F). The sea temperature remains inviting at 28°C (82.4°F) to 30°C (86°F).
Rainfall drastically decreases compared to the other months of the year, thus
lessening the probability of travel disruptions caused by weather conditions.
The worst
time to visit Krabi
Travelers may
face the most challenging weather conditions in Krabi from May to November when
the monsoon season sets in. Particularly, September holds record rainfall at
355mm (13.98"). Besides, the sunshine hours reduce considerably,
disparaging chances for sunbathing and other outdoor activities. Despite high
sea temperatures and daylight hours, frequent rains may limit recreational
beach activities.
Spring
weather in Krabi
In Krabi, the
spring season, recognized as March through May, harbors escalating
temperatures, reaching up to 34°C (93.2°F). While March observes the lowest
rainfall, by May the rainy season sets in, and precipitation increases to a
substantial 292mm (11.5"). Sunshine hours notch down revealing the onset
of the monsoon, nevertheless, the sea remains consistently warm at around 29°C
(84.2°F) to 30°C (86°F).
Summer
weather in Krabi
The summer
months from June to August in Krabi are marked by the continued monsoon season.
The high temperatures hover around 31°C (87.8°F) to 32°C (89.6°F), and the
rainfall remains heavy with typical monthly measurements from 245mm
(9.65") to 260mm (10.24"). Despite prolonged daylight hours reaching
its climax at 12.6 hours in June, the reduction of sunshine hours to six per
day signals the deciding influence of the monsoon on weather conditions.
Autumn
weather in Krabi
Krabi's
monsoon characteristically lingers into the autumn months from September to
November. The temperature diagonal decreases slightly to stay between 30°C
(86°F) to 31°C (87.8°F) whereas rainfall peaks in September with 355mm
(13.98"), gradually diminishing towards November. Even though daylight
hours start to decline, the sea temperature remains steady in the range of 29°C
(84.2°F).
Winter
weather in Krabi
The winter
months from December to February in Krabi represent the advent of the drier
season with rainfall levels taking a downward plunge, culminating at a low of
24mm (0.94") in February. Temperatures though continue to stay balmy,
ranging from 31°C (87.8°F) to 34°C (93.2°F). The sea maintains favorable
temperature for swimming at 28°C (82.4°F) to 30°C (86°F). Clearer skies
prevail, translating into longer sunshine hours and encouraging outdoor
explorations.
Krabi hotel recommendations
Here are a few suggestions for hotels
in Krabi.
Each Krabi hotel recommendation below
links to the hotel page at Agoda.com, a large online hotel booking website.
It’s hard to recommend hotels but all
the suggestions below are hotels that we have either stayed at ourselves or
that come highly recommended by our friends.
Ao Nang hotel suggestions
Most holiday makers stay in Ao Nang.
The Phra Nang Inn is an old favourite
with a perfect beach front location.
In the same area is the Ao Nang Villa
resort.
Away from the beach and very good
value is the Marina Express Fisherman Hotel.
Another lower-budget resort in a
lovely jungle setting is the Green View Village resort.
For backpackers there are plenty of
hotels to be found with cheap dorm rooms in the area north of Ao Nang mosque.
Haad Nopparat Thara hotel suggestions
In high season Ao Nang can feel a bit
crowded. You can find more tranquility by staying on any one of the beaches
nearby. Haad Nopparat Thara (or Hat Nopparathara) is just over the headland
from Ao Nang but has a much quieter feel. Get a resort near the beach and eat
at one of several beach side restaurants. This area is very convenient for the
pier if you have day trip tours booked and you are not far from Ao Nang. The
Holiday Inn takes a bit slice of the beach from real estate. Our recommendation
in this area is the Centara Anda Devi Resort, but there are several other
options in the same street. We really like the local, walking distance to two
beaches and lots of eating options. The Centara feels like a 4 star resort at 3
star prices and the staff are the best.
Khlong Muang beach and Tub Kaek Beach
These two beaches offer an escape from
the masses at Ao Nang but are still not isolated. There are some luxurious
resorts here like the Amari Vogue, the Phulay Bay and the Nakamanda.
We think that Khlong Muang is a better
beach than Tub Kaek beach. While it is secluded there are enough local places
to eat that you won’t feel trapped by your resort.
A cheaper option on Khlong Muang beach
is Pine Bungalow.
Railey beach resorts
We are not fans of Railey beach. It’s
beach exploited by over development, with too many resorts crammed into a very
small space. It’s also inconvenient for doing tours because it’s only
accessible by longtail boat. The Sand Sea resort is an old favourite in prime
location on Railey west beach.
Krabi Town hotel suggestions
If you are just transiting through the
area you may stay a night in Krabi town and there are plenty of cheap clean
hotels to rest your head. Krabi town is the provincial capital and does not
have a beach. It’s nice to stay close to the river, try the Apo Hotel.
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Thai culture is predominantly an
Indian culture, though many inhabitants of Krabi are descended from Chinese
immigrants. While Buddhism defines much of Thailand's culture overall, Krabi is
an eclectic mix of Muslim, Buddhist, and Chinese-Thai influences, with a small
number of gypsies. Krabi's citizens celebrate a number of Chinese holidays and
its Muslim population observes its share of rituals.
The culture may seem, to the outsider,
contradictory at times. While overall, there is an unstated mutual respect
based on Buddhist traditions, partiality is shown to different sets at
different times. For example, the elderly are generally deferred to, except in
the presense of a monk, in which case, the monk is favored. So, status more
than age is the standard adhered to. Women are generally on the lower rungs in
regard to societal rank.
Agriculture plays a large part in
Krabi society, which is predominantly rural. Originally, Krabi was established
as a source of elephants for nearby Bangkok. Rubber, coconut, and
pineapple plantations eventually covered much of the surrounding area, and was
Krabi's major industry long before tourism.