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Glide on a non-motorized “Traditional paddle boat” through mangroves at sunrise or sunset, spotting fiddler crabs, mudskippers, and macaques.
đź’š Mu Ko Lanta National Park
Covering 25 islands in 4 groups, it’s perfect for snorkeling, diving, and spotting dusky leaf monkeys and hermit crabs. Don’t miss the “Return Home for Hermit Crabs” project.
đź’š Lanta Old Town
Stroll through rows of century-old wooden shophouses facing each other along the main street—one side looking out to sea, the other stretching over the water in the style known as “Lanta’s Long House.
đź’š Loylay
Join eco-craft workshops turning driftwood into creative, sustainable art.


đź’š Mangrove Classroom
Experience regenerative tourism on Koh Klang. Explore the rich mangrove ecosystem with a local guide, learn about species like Rhizophora, Bruguiera, and rare aquatic life such as sesarmid crabs and unique shellfish.
đź’š Taste Local Flavors
Krabi’s local favorite – fresh big seafood from the cage, served with Sangyod rice.
đź’š DIY Shellfish Habitats
Join hands-on conservation by crafting shell nurseries—creative eco-activities that help sustain marine life


đź’š Blue House
A century-old Sino-Colonial heritage home in Laem Sak, inspired by Penang’s Peranakan culture. Step back in time with tea-brewing, Chinese calligraphy, and Baba–Nyonya costume experiences.
đź’š Wat Mahathat Laem Sak
A striking white Sri Lankan–style stupa housing sacred relics. Visitors come to pray for blessings in career, finances, and health.
đź’š Inner Sea Cruise
Sail on a solar-powered boat through lush coastal forests to the Andaman’s “Inner Sea.” See prehistoric cave paintings over 3,000 years old and unique cliffside art
đź’š Khao Chang Mob Mangrove Trail
Explore a mangrove forest and rare orchid conservation area, home to Krabi’s famous yellow slipper orchids. Nearby, find the “Heart of the Mountain” rock arch—a romantic photo spot.
💚 Cooking Class – Khao Kluk Kapi
Learn to make Laem Sak’s signature shrimp paste fried rice using pure, additive-free kapi made from 100% krill—rich in flavor yet mild in aroma.


đź’š Saline Hot Spring
One of only five in the world, this rare natural wonder blends sea and mountain scenery. Recognized internationally with the Green Destinations Top 100 Stories award (2023)
đź’š Emerald Pool
A crystal-clear jungle pool fed by warm underground springs—best visited in the quiet morning for a private oasis feel.
đź’š Hot Waterfall
A unique 40–50°C cascade of mineral-rich water seeping from the earth, set in a shady forest setting.


đź’š Jurassic World: Rebirth Filming Site
Khao Phanom Bencha National Park a setting for the movie’s “dinosaur forest” scene, evoking a mysterious, prehistoric atmosphere.
đź’š Giant Sompong Tree
A 120-year-old heritage tree with a trunk circumference of 35 meters and height equal to a 10-story building—symbolizing the lush forest of Khao Phanom Bencha.
đź’š Huay To Waterfall
An 11-tiered cascade with some drops reaching 70–80 meters. The first tier is just a short 300-meter walk from the park office and offers a refreshing natural pool.
đź’š Klong Root
Paddle through crystal-clear waters and lush jungle backdrops at the “Crystal Lagoon” — so breathtaking, it feels like stepping into a movie scene.


Immerse in a tropical rainforest with forest bathing, tree hugging, and pure mountain air. This 3.7 km nature trail winds through lush evergreen and dry evergreen forest, leading to panoramic viewpoints at 500 meters above sea level. From the summit, enjoy sweeping views of Krabi’s islands, limestone cliffs, and both sunrise and sunset. Local legend says that drinking from the mountain’s clear spring and making a wish will bring good fortune.


đź’š Chicken Island
Famous for its chicken-shaped limestone cliff. At low tide, a sandbar connects it to Koh Tub. A popular snorkeling spot with parrotfish, tiger fish, and giant clams.
đź’š Poda Island
Known for its striking limestone peak facing the beach. Snorkel straight from the shore—fish are visible even without diving.
đź’š Thale Waek (Separated Sea)
A rare sandbar phenomenon linking Koh Gai, Koh Mor, and Koh Tub. Best seen at low tide when you can walk between islands.
đź’š Railay Beach
Framed by dramatic limestone cliffs. West Railay offers stunning sunsets and the Phra Nang Cave, while East Railay is famous for world-class rock climbing.


đź’š Phi Phi Islands
Two main islands: Phi Phi Don—the hub for hotels and dining, and Phi Phi Leh—a natural wonderland with world-famous bays.
đź’š Hidden Lagoon (Pileh Lagoon)
A secluded emerald lagoon reached through a narrow limestone entrance. Swim, kayak, or float surrounded by towering cliffs—nature’s fortress.
đź’š Loh Sama Bay
A snorkeling spot rich with colorful fish and coral, and the gateway to Maya Bay.
đź’š Maya Bay
A world-famous crescent-shaped bay with powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, framed by dramatic limestone cliffs


đź’š Punsook Eco Store
A zero-waste café and learning space promoting the “Reduce – Refill – Reuse” lifestyle. Enjoy organic coffee or healthy drinks in a warm, wood-filled setting, and shop eco-friendly products from local communities—everything from refillable cleaning supplies to herbal skincare and handmade crafts.
đź’š Ruean Mai Krabi
A restaurant sourcing ingredients from local fishing communities, featuring dishes like feather algae salad. Waste is minimized through composting and EM fermentation, with solar panels helping reduce energy use.
đź’š Kanom Jeen Ko Joi
Fresh rice noodles served with a variety of curries—fish, crab, jungle curry, chicken green curry—plus fried chicken and a generous selection of fresh vegetables.
đź’š Mount to Mount Homestead & Garden
Cook Thai and international dishes in a mountain-view garden using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Menus range from American breakfast to southern Thai classics like stir-fried stink beans with shrimp paste, spicy herb rice salad, and healthy, homemade chili dips.


đź’š Phra Nang Cave
A short coastal forest walk—filled with birdsong, sea breeze, and dappled shade—leads to this sacred seaside cave, rich in legends and local beliefs.
đź’š Railay Bay
Kayaking or SUP to See Bioluminescent Plankton paddle into the night to witness nature’s LED lights—a magical glow from plankton beneath the waves, paired with a starlit sky.
đź’š Princess Lagoon
A hidden emerald lagoon reached by rock climbing with rope support, including a thrilling 90-degree descent—rewarding the effort with one of Krabi’s most breathtaking secrets.
đź’š Bat Cave
From the cave mouth, visible from afar, millions of small bats emerge daily around 6 PM, streaming into the evening sky in waves that stretch for tens of kilometers—a rare natural spectacle.