Krabi cultural attractions include the famous Tiger Cave Temple, the Krabi Town Night Market, and the Khao Khanab Nam Cave. Around the province are several other notable sights, including temples and ethnic communities.
Krabi is not just a city–it’s an entire province of Southern Thailand. Getting around with public transportation and taxis can be expensive, especially when venturing into more rural areas. For maximum freedom, a car rental in Krabi airport, courtesy of Drive Car Rental, can help you make the most of your vacation and save you money.
Around Krabi Town
Despite being a provincial capital, Krabi Town is a modest-sized city. Walking across town takes less than ten or fifteen minutes, and there are many things to see. You can start your morning with a visit to Wat Kaeo Korawaram in the city’s heart.
This gleaming white temple shines brightly in the sun. The steps up to the temple have traditional bannisters made to resemble the Thai Naga (snake-like creatures that are spiritual guardians of the temple) that reach all the way to the top. Nearby are other smaller temples and places of spiritual worship.
Next, head down to the riverside on the north side of town and look east. From there, you’ll see two large limestone karsts rising dramatically from the mouth of another small river that feeds into the bay. These are known as ‘Khao Khanap Nam,’ and they are the city’s official symbol.
For a modest fee, you can hire a boat to take you to see the Khao Khanap Nam Cave. This site holds ancient human skeletons, pottery, and other signs of early Thai civilization. Modern scientists believe the cave’s inhabitants perished in a sudden flood, and their remains are key evidence that people have lived in this region for millennia.
Finally, head back downtown and visit the Krabi Town Night Market for a colourful array of street food, handicrafts, and cultural performances.
Outside Krabi Town
One of Krabi’s most famous temples is Wat Tham Suea, better known as the ‘Tiger Cave Temple.’ The cave itself is not the main attraction, however. People come to see the nearly 200-metre-tall limestone mountain that rises straight out of the valley floor with a golden Buddha statue at the summit.
Reaching the top requires determination and several stops to catch your breath as you ascend 1,260 stairs to the peak. At the top, your reward is a stunning view of the entire region. You can see the nearby mountains to the west, Krabi Town to the south, and endless farm fields to the east and north.
After descending, head towards Ao Nang. On the way, you can pay a visit to Wat Sai Thai, a small and unassuming roadside temple with a secret that cannot be seen from the road: a large reclining Buddha nestled against the sheer limestone rock face. Spend a few minutes walking around and enjoying nature before continuing to Ao Nang.
This small town is the gateway to the famous Railay Beach, a nearly 600-metre-long pristine beach flanked on each side by limestone cliffs rising high into the sky. It can only be reached by longtail boat, and is the prime reason many people choose to visit the Krabi area. Once there, you can spend some time on the sand and grab a drink. Alternatively, if you book in advance, you can stay at one of the small hotels that dot the tiny peninsula.
See More With Drive Car Rental
Krabi province is a favourite among Thais, tourists, expats, and business travellers alike. However, with attractions spread over a wide area, having your own car is the best way to get around. Drive Car Rental provides a variety of vehicles to choose from at our convenient Krabi airport location.
Reserve your car, arrive, and drive away. We have locations across Thailand, and customers can pick up at one location and drop off at another. Simply choose your pick-up and drop-off points when you make your reservation.Those who want to stay in Krabi long-term can talk with our sales team about monthly or even annual rental rates at discounted prices. Book far in advance to secure early bird discounts and the best selection of vehicles. For additional information, check out our guide to renting a car in Krabi!