Attractions
in Krabi
Place of Interest in Ao Luek District

Beaches
& Island l Phi
Phi Islands l Koh
Lanta Island l Khlong
Thom District
Khao
Phanom District l Ao
Luek District l Muang
District
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Ao Luek District
Mu Koh Hong
Mu Koh Hong consists of a group of limestone islands including
Koh Lao or Koh Sa Ka, Koh Lao Riam, Koh Pakka, Koh Lao La
Ding and Koh Hong or Koh Lao Li Pe which is the biggest island
to the south. The attractions on these islands include fine
beaches, shallow and deep-water coral reefs and various kinds
of fish while popular activities include snorkeling, scuba
diving, fishing, sea-canoeing and nature studies on the 400-meter
hiking trail around Koh Hong. Mu Koh Hong is located at the
edge of the Than Bok Khorani National Park, and is accessible
by a 1-hour boat trip from Ao Nang. The park entrance fee
is 200 baht per person with an additional fee of 20 baht per
person for camping on the island.
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Tham Chao Le
A beautiful cave adorned with stalactites and stalagmites
as well as prehistoric cave paintings depicting people, animals
and various geometrical shapes. These paintings are assumed
to have been painted after those of Tham Phi Hua To.
The cave is located to the west of Laem Sak
in a bay surrounded by mountains and picturesque islands.
The cave can be reached by taking a 10 to 15-minute boat trip
from Laem Sak.
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Tham Lot Nuea and Tham Lot Tai 
To visit these two caves take the Ao Luk-Laem Sak route for
approximately two kilometers and then take a right turn to
the Bo Tho Pier. From the pier, hire a rental boat and travel
along the Tha Prang Canal for approximately 15 minutes. After
passing a mangrove swamp, you will see Tham Lot Tai a cave
beneath a limestone hill with a stream flowing through narrow
passages. The main attractions are beautiful stalactites and
stalagmites. Tham Lot Nuea is a large cavern with meandering
passages longer than those of the Tham Lot Tai, which are
navigable only during low tide.
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Tham Phet (Diamond Cave)
The name of this cave "Phet", which means diamonds,
is derived from the sparkling stone inside the cave that produces
beautiful reflections on the cave wall just like glittering
diamonds. Another attraction is a Buddha image is enshrined
in front of the cave. This cave is 3 kilometers from the Ao
Luk Nua market intersection, however, the best way to get
there is to contact the National Park Office at Than Bok Khorani
and ask for a local guide.
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Tham Phi Hua To
Located just 500 meters from Tham Lot, the cave can only be
visited by boat from Bo Tho Pier. The cave is in Phi Hua To
Mountain which is surrounded by mangrove swamps. There are
2 different paths inside the cave. On the left lies the shortcut
to the back of the cave where the sunlight can shine through,
and on the right is a path to a natural hall believed to have
been a shelter for prehistoric people. Prehistoric paintings
of men, animals, human organs and numerous seashells can be
seen in the cave. The discovery of big human skulls in the
cave, resulted in the caves present name.
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Than Bok Khorani National Park 
The National Park covers an area of 37.5 rai of land in Tambon
Ao Leuk Tai. Its headquarters is located just one kilometer
from Tambon Ao Leuk Neua Market intersection on the Ao Luk
Sak road. The Park is covered by a canopy of diverse species
of trees such as wild gardenia, asoka, and Apocynaceae that
are scattered around Sa Bok Khorani, an attractive emerald
pond after which the park is named where visitors can swim.
At the north end of Sa Bohk Korani, which
flows through a winding passage in the mountain, is a wood
carving of a footprint of the Lord Buddha and a shrine of
Chao Pho To Yuan - To Chong. Other attractions in the park
include several limestone mountain caves, verdant mangrove
forests and beautiful islands which can be reached only by
boat Admission fee is 200 baht per person. The Park does not
provide accommodations, but camping in the park is allowed
although tourists have to bring their own tents.
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Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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