Krabi Rock climbing.

MOST POPULAR ACTIVITIES IN KRABI. It’s not so much “What to Do in Krabi” as “What Krabi Does to You”. Still, there are several options for those who like to get out and about in this beautiful province. From rock climbing on the tall limestone cliffs typical to this area of southern Thailand to snorkelling in the crystal waters of the Andaman Sea around stunningly beautiful small islands to elephant trekking through the lush vegetation of the rainforest, you surely will find something to do in our top 10 Krabi activities' list below...

    ROCK CLIMBING IN KRABI RAILAY'S LIMESTONE CLIFFS ARE ROCK CLIMBING HEAVEN

    Krabi’s limestone cliffs are heaven for rock-climbing enthusiasts, who come from all over the globe to take up the challenge of climbing them.

    Over 650 routes have developed since the late 1980's when Krabi first witnessed the sight of people scaling its craggy mountains.

    Routes follow limestone crags, steep, pocketed walls, overhangs and hanging stalactites. Some are accessed by boat while others are approached via a jungle walk or by abseiling above the sea.

    Using the French grading system, routes range from beginner 5a's to classic multipitch 6a's, right up to the extremes of 8c. There's enough here to keep any climber busy for years.

  • Aonang Beach Hotels.

    Ao Nang is the busiest beach destination in Thailand's Krabi Province. Ao Nang is the most "Westernized" beach in Krabi, originally a backpacker hotspot but now moving slowly upmarket as the airport brings in higher flyers.

  • Koh Lanta Hotels.

    Koh Lanta is an island off the Andaman Coast of Southern Thailand. Like many other destinations in Krabi Province, it is known for its diving and long white beaches.

  • Railay Beach Hotels .

    Rai Leh, also commonly known as Railay, is a tourist area located on the Andaman Coast of Thailand, in Krabi Province. Rai Leh is primarily known as a rock climbing hot spot, attracting climbers from all over the world to its superb towering limestone.