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Your guide to Krabi
Few places in Thailand announce themselves quite so dramatically as Krabi. The province occupies the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand's upper reaches, where the Andaman Sea meets a coastline of extraordinary limestone karst formations. These towers of ancient rock, some rising sheer from the water, others draped in jungle and riddled with caves, define the landscape in a way that makes the region immediately recognisable. Krabi Town itself sits on the Krabi River estuary, a working provincial capital with morning markets and mangrove-fringed banks, while the resort strip of Ao Nang a few kilometres to the west serves as the main departure point for the islands and beaches that draw visitors from across the world.
The karst geography shapes almost everything here. Railay Beach, accessible only by longtail boat because the cliffs cut it off from the road network, has become one of the most celebrated rock climbing destinations in Southeast Asia. The limestone offers routes for beginners and experienced climbers alike, and a guided course with hotel transfers is among the more distinctive ways to spend a day in Krabi, combining physical challenge with views across the Andaman that are difficult to replicate anywhere else. The same formations that make Railay a climber's destination also make the surrounding waters extraordinary for kayaking; paddling through the mangrove channels of Ao Thalane at low tide, when the root systems emerge and the light filters through the canopy, is a quieter counterpoint to the open-sea excursions that dominate the itineraries of most visitors.
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