Krabi by The Sea ..
Leaving Chiang Mai in the beautiful mountains it was time to spend the last two weeks of our Thailand trip by the sea. For months Alberto and I watched our favorite YouTuber Paddy Doyle document his entire journey through every providence in Thailand and we couldn’t wait to see the breathtaking seaside for ourselves. If you’ve been reading about my trips you know what I mean when I say there’s a “dip in the trip “.. This is usually the part where I’m not feeling it or enjoying myself .
August is the monsoon season in Thailand so expect a lot of rain . We arrived to Krabi airport late around nine-thirty P.M , and were bombarded with driver’s who insisted on taking us to our hotel as there were no other options .. It was a bit unnerving , being crammed into a van with ten other people , completely dark , pouring rain with a two hour ride to the other side of the island since our hotel was the furthest away but here we go!
Low Tides and Limestone cliffs
We finally arrived to our Hotel http://krabihomeresort.com and it was going to be sweet relief to climb into bed after a day of traveling. A staff member (BLESS HIM) waited for us to arrive (at midnight no less) had an umbrella , change (for our shuttle driver ) and big smile on his face as he carried our luggage up the hill to our bungalow.
Morning brought us overcast skies but warm smiles from the wonderful staff at our resort and a good breakfast . We’d have to wait until tomorrow to get a longtail boat since the forecast was rain and rough seas. We decided to explore our beach area Tubkaak , and spend the day relaxing and eating some good home cooked Thai food.. The tide was low so I was able to Vlog and walk quite a bit. The sunset was stunning..
Hong Island (Koh Hong)
Our hostess at our resort booked a longtail boat so we set of to Hong Island . It takes about 20 minutes and is an easy quick day trip . Located in the Thanbok Kharanee National Park the beach is divided into two sections. The landing spot for the longtail boats is where you pay 400 thai baht to enter the national park . We climbed the 420 steps to the Hong Island Viewpoint which was quite a workout but you’re rewarded with the most breathtaking view of this magical island . The white sand beach is super soft ,clear, and warm. We took some beautiful photos then got back on the longtail boat so we could swim in the Hong lagoon .You have to pass through a narrow rock opening to enter the lagoon but it’s another world . The towering limestone cliffs , and turquoise water are breathtaking …
Have your hotel pack a lunch or grab food and snacks if you plan to spend the day on the island or boat. I don’t recall if there’s a shop to get food or snacks once you get to the island.. A watertight beach bag is a must to protect your clothes, phone, and anything you bring with you onto the beach.I recommend checking with your local host also for the weather since it can change rapidly. We were having the sweetest sea time here , so why did I have to suggest we see something else…
Rocky times in Railay
So here’s where our trip gets rocky.. Railay Beach was a quick trip from Ao Nang the main hub and starting point of Krabi . After 3 days I thought let’s go see another part of the Island! It’s not that I get bored (well sometimes) . It’s that I want to see as much as I can when I’m in a new destination. So we drove the two hours to the Ao Nang pier , then a 10 minute longtail boat ride and finally we were towed into the Railay Beach resort and spa by a tractor
. My first impression of Railay beach west wasn’t a good one. The scenery and landscape is pretty but the beach itself was dirty. Or should I say .. messy ? Walking the beach path towards our resort I couldn’t help but feel like we stepped into some some kind of trap. Tourist trap maybe ? Weed shops, fast food and a few tiny cafes lined the concrete path along the trash filled beach…. Eager to escape the loud techno music and the sound of crocs shuffling against sandy concrete we checked into our room and planned out our next three days… What the heck were we going to do for three days here ?
Our resort was big and although outdated in terms of aesthetics three big crystal clear pools called out to me so I could cool off in the scorching humid heat and watch the moneys squabble over snacks they’d steal off of tourists breakfasts plates LOL We found one cafe that served good Pad Thai and wasn’t blaring music 24-7 so that’s where we enjoyed our meals . On our way back from the cafe that first night my husband decides to stop by and inquire about rock climbing tours and signs us both up ! Why not! Those limestone cliffs look easy to climb AND what else is there to do around here! No I’ve never rock climbed in my life but in my Kevin Hart voice “you’re gonna learn today! You’re gonna learn what rock climbing is today ! And here’s how it went ..
Phra Nang Beach
Shadowrock climbing met us bright and early at Phra Nang Beach along with hundreds of other tourists also geared up and ready to scale the gorgeous cliffs. I went first and let me tell you what you might already know ; ROCK CLIMBING IS HARD . Mad respect because I am not a climber OR have any desire to do it again . Ascending wasn’t the hard part . Yea scraping my knuckles and knees while panting like a chihuahua as I painstakingly made my way to the viewpoint made it worthwhile for me! The view whoaaaaaa! I get it now. I did feel a sense of pride even all banged up getting to the top BUT wait I have to go down ??? This was when I had my mini freak out. My husband had to literally talk me off the ledge so he descended first. I could trust the process and our instructor .. What a literal trip…
That was exhausting but we still after climbing decided to make the steep hike to the Railay Viewpoint trail and enjoy kissing wile marveling at the beautiful views . Romantic until I broke , sprained or bent my toe the wrong way on the way down and back. Limping the rest of the way back to our resort to say I was crabby is an understatement . I was exhausted and in pain but Alberto managed to find my favorite squid Lays Potato chips , lemon grass tea and clear pain gels that he massaged my toes with so sleep found me and I retracted my crab claws for the night …
Krabi Thoughts
Leaving Krabi here are my thoughts… It was my least favorite part of our Thailand trip BUT I still had a good time.. Huh? Our first stay at Tubkaak beach was wonderful. I enjoyed this part of the Island very much and Hong Island too. Everyone we met in Krabi was warm , friendly , helpful . Railay just wasn’t our vibe. Some places you just like more than others. I’m so happy we stayed far away from Ao Nang BUT if I was a 20 year old backpacker this could be appealing maybe.. We now had a 4 hour drive to the Don Sak Pier. We were going to Koh Samui then Koh Tao!! Paradise awaits!!! The ride to the pier through Krabi had a few stops but overall was easy . Also very green and lush . The ferry takes about 3 hours so make sure you book your ticket ahead . Here’s where you can find the time tableshttp://kohplanner.com and other helpful planning trips to the Islands.
Koh Samui and Koh tao will be our last week in Thailand …. Did you visit Krabi or are you planning to ? What did you think ? Leave me a comment and let me know!
XO Tera
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Thank you ! Koh Samui is my favorite , so happy you enjoyed Thailand .
My sentiments exactly Tera. Didn’t have a trash issue…and lovely to visit and see once. The exception is that Railay is home to one of the best and most desired tattoo masters in the world. No technology..only bamboo points used in the process. He only works in the night so it’s a ritual and an experience not to be forgotten. Koh samui is lovely!