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General Information
Krabi at a glance
Located approximately
814 kilometers from Bangkok is Krabi Province, one of most attractive
destinations in southern Thailand. Encompassing an area of 4,708 square
kilometers, the western border of Krabi is the Andaman Sea, the northern borders
are Surat Thani and Phang-nga Provinces, the southern borders are Trang Province
and the Andaman Sea and the eastern borders are Nakhon Si Thammarat and Trang
Provinces. Krabi is an ideal getaway destination teeming with natural
attractions including white sandy beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous
large and small islands and verdant forests with caves and
waterfalls.
Krabi's topography is mostly mountains and highlands
separated by plains in some parts. Flowing through Krabi City to the Andaman Sea
at Pak Nam Sub-district is Maenam Krabi which is 5 kilometers in length. In
addition, there are several canals originating from the province's highest
mountain range, Khao Phanom Bencha including Khlong Pakasai, Khlong Krabi Yai
and Khlong Krabi Noi. Lush mangrove forests line the canals and the banks of
Maenam Krabi particularly before it empties into the Andaman Sea. The province’s
sandy soil conditions are suitable for growing various agricultural products,
particularly rubber trees, palms, coconuts, cashew nuts and coffee.
Due
to the influence of the tropical monsoon, there are only two seasons in Krabi;
the hot season from January to April and the rainy season from May to December.
Temperatures range between 17 ?C and 37 ?C.
Krabi is administratively
divided into 8 Amphoes (Districts): Amphoe Mueang, Khao Phanom, Khlong Thom,
Plai Phraya, Ko Lanta, Ao Luek, Lam Thap, and Nuea Khlong. The province’s
jurisdiction covers not only in-land districts and sub-districts, but also
extends to more than 130 large and small islands including the world famous Phi
Phi Islands.
How to get there
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, 1stclass 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.
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.
Silk Air flies
to Singapore 4 times a week. Tickets can be brought from any travel agencies in
town.
History of Krabi
Some archeologists claim that Krabi
City is one of the older settlements in the country as there is archaeological
evidence indicating that this area had been home to homosapiens during the
prehistoric times or between 25,000 - 35,000 B. C. The assumption has been
strongly supported by the discovery of stone tools, ancient colored pictures,
beads, pottery and skeletal remains in the province’s cliffs and
caves.
In 1200 A.D., the area was known as “Ban Thai Samo”, one of 12
royal cities that had a monkey as the town symbol. During this period of time,
Krabi was under the rule of the Kingdom of Ligor, a city better known today as
Nakhon Si Thammarat.
During the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910), the
community was known as Pakasai Sub-county and remained under the direct
jurisdiction of Nakhon Si Thammarat province.
Around 1872, King Rama V
elevated Pakasai Sub-county to Krabi Province with the provincial administration
office situated at Krabi-yai Sub-county (currently, the office is located near
the estuary at Pak Nam Sub-district) and in 1875, ordered the separation of
Krabi Province from Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.
During the present
reign, the corps of civil servants, merchants, and the people of Krabi and
nearby provinces have collectively organized the construction of a royal
residence at Laem Hang Nak Cape which is thirty kilometers west of Krabi Town on
the Andaman coast to be presented to His Majesty the King.
Origin of the
name “Krabi”
There are two legends concerning the origin of the name
"Krabi". The first is that villagers presented a large ancient sword (or krabi)
that was discovered by chance to the governor. Later when a smaller, on
discovering a smaller one, it was also presented to the governor. Regarded as
sacred and auspicious, the governor decided to keep them in the province. As the
process for the establishment of the province was still in progress, the swords
were placed crossing each other in Khao Khanap Nam cave. Since then, the crossed
swords have remained a part of the provincial seal.
The second legend is
that "Krabi" was derived from the name of a local tree known as "Lumphi". The
Malay and Chinese merchants’ mispronunciation of the name to "Ka-lu-bi" or
"Kho-lo-bi" finally resulted in "Krabi" (or sword).
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 bahts/ordinary bus bus, 130 bahts /2nd class bus
bus, 173 bahts /1st class bus), Nakhon Si Thammarat (67 bahts / ordinary bus),
Phuket (65 bahts /ordinary bus, 91 bahts /2nd class bus, 117 bahts /1st class
bus), Phang-nga (46 bahts /ordinary bus, 64 bahts /2nd class bus, 82 bahts /1st
class bus), Ranong (106 bahts /ordinary bus), Su-nagi Kolok (335 bahts./1st
class bus), Surat Thani (61 bahts /ordinary bus, 126 bahts /2nd class bus),
Trang (50 bahts /ordinary bus, 70 bahts /2nd class bus, 90 bahts /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 bahts, four times a day), and
also to Ko Pha-Ngan (450 bahts, 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
bahts 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
bahts
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 bahts), What Tham
Seua (100 bahts) and the airport (200 bahts).
Most of Songthaews leave in
front of the 7-11 on Maharat Road. Destinations include Ao Leuk (20 bahts), Ao
Nam Mao (40 bahts), Ao Nang (20 bahts), Hat Noppharat Thara (20 bahts) and Su
San Hoi (40 bahts).
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 bahts/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 bahts/day while Jeep rental fees may range from 800 to 1,200
bahts/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:
Festivals
Krabi Boek Fa
Andaman Festival
Krabi Boek Fa Andaman Festival is annually held to
inaugurate the province’s 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.
In addition, Krabi is the location of two world class beaches - Ao
Nang and Hat Rai Le which offer numerous diving trips, restaurants, shops etc.
Additional attractions in the province are stunning limestone cliffs and rock
formations which make it a heaven for rock climbers and a National Park located
approximately 40 kilometers outside of town with lakes, caves and spectacular
natural scenery.