Krabi Information guide
This seaside province is located in the Andaman Sea. The province is full of white
sandy beaches, crystal clear seawater, beautiful islands, verdant forest with
caves, and waterfalls, including more than 100 offshore islands.
Krabi is located 814 kilometres from Bangkok, covering an area of 4,708 square
kilometres. From archaeological discoveries, it is believed that Krabi was one
of the oldest communities in Thailand dating from the prehistoric period. It
is also believed that Krabi was once the town of Ban Thai Samo, one of 12 royal
cities that used a monkey as the town symbol. Krabi was a dependency town of
the Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom. Another legend indicates that the town may
have taken its name after the meaning of Krabi, which means sword. This may
have stemmed from a legend that says an ancient sword was unearthed prior to
the city's founding. Later, the sword became a symbol of Krabi.
The province consists of mountains, hills, plains, and mangrove forests, including
more than 130 large and small islands. Krabi town has a 5-metre-long river,
which flows through town and ends at the Andaman Sea in Tambon Pak Nam. There
are several canals in Krabi including Khlong Pakasai, Khlong Krabi Yai and Khlong
Krabi Noi, all of them originate from Phanom Bencha mountain range, the highest
mountain range in Krabi.
Krabi is administratively divided into 8 Amphoes (districts): Amphoe Mueang,
Khao Phanom, Khlong Thom, Plai Phraya, Ko Lanta, Ao Luek, Lam Thap, and Nuea
Khlong.
How to get there
Distances from Amphoe Mueang (Town) to Neighbouring Districts .
Ao Luek 43 kilometres
Plai Phraya 66 kilometres
Khao Phanom 39 kilometres
Khlong Thom 42 kilometres
Ko Lanta 103 kilometres
Lam Thap 67 kilometres
Nuea Khlong 17 kilometres
Distances from Phuket to Neighbouring Provinces
Phang-nga 86 kilometres
Phuket 176 kilometres
Trang 131 kilometres
Phatthalung 193 kilometres
Surat Thani 211 kilometres
Nakhon Si Thammarat 33 kilometres
Satun 276 kilometres
Car : From Bangkok, drive on Highway No.4, passing Phetchaburi-Prachuap
Khiri Khan-Chumphon-Ranong-Phang-nga-Krabi. The route is 946 kilometres from
Bangkok.
From Bangkok, drive on Highway No. 4, at Chumphon travel onwards on Highway
No. 41, passing Amphoe Lang Suan, Surat Thani to Amphoe Wiang Sa, and then drive
on Highway No. 4035 to Amphoe Ao Luek, and drive back to Highway No. 4 to Krabi.
This route is 814 kilometres from Bangkok; From Phuket, drive on Highway No.
402 and No.4. The distance from Phuket is 185 kilometres or 4 hours.
Bus
Non-air-conditioned buses and air-conditioned coaches leave for Krabi daily
from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal. Air-conditioned buses, varying in 3 types,
depart from Bangkok at the following times.
- VIP Bus - 6 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.
- Standard 1 Bus - 7.30 a.m., 7 p.m., 7.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- Standard 2 Bus - 7.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- The schedule mentioned above may be changed.
Rail
There is no direct train from Bangkok to Krabi. Visitors may take a train from
Bangkok Railway Station to Trang or Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and then
ride a bus or a taxi to Krabi. For more information on trains, contact the State
Railways of Thailand at tel. 1690, 223 7010, 223 7020 or visit www.srt.motc.go.th.
Air
Thai Airways operates daily services to Krabi. For more information, contact
tel. 02 219 1722.
Krabi is a southern province on Thailand's Andaman seaboard with perhaps
the country's oldest history of continued settlement. After dating stone tools,
ancient coloured pictures, beads, pottery and skeletal remains found in the
province's many cliffs and caves, it is thought that Krabi has been home to
homo sapiens since the period 25,000 - 35,000 B.C. In recorded times it was
called the 'Ban Thai Samor', and was one of twelve towns that used, before people
were widely literate, the monkey for their standard. At that time, c. 1200 A.D.,
Krabi was tributary to the Kingdom of Ligor, a city on the Kra Peninsula's east
coast better known today as Nakhon Si Thammarat.
At the start of the Rattanakosin period, about 200 years ago, when the capital
was finally settled at Bangkok, an elephant kraal was established in Krabi by
order of Chao Phraya Nakorn (Noi), the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat, which
was by then a part of the Thai Kingdom. He sent his vizier, the Phra Palad,
to oversee this task, which was to ensure a regular supply of elephants for
the larger town. So followers many emigrated in the steps of the Phra Palad
that soon Krabi had a large community in three different boroughs : Pakasai,
Khlong Pon, and Pak Lao. In 1872, King Chulalongkorn graciously elevated these
to town status, called Krabi, a word that preserves in its meaning the monkey
symbolism of the old standard. The town's first governor was Luang Thep Sena,
though it continued a while as a dependency of Nakhon Si Thammarat. This was
changed in 1875, when Krabi was raised to a fourth-level town in the old system
of Thai government. Administrators then reported directly to the central government
in Bangkok, and Krabi's history as a unique entity separated from the other
provinces, had begun.
During the present reign, the corps of civil servants, the merchants, and the
population generally of Krabi and nearby provinces have together organized construction
of a royal residence at Laem Hang Nak Cape for presentation to His Majesty the
King. This lies thirty kilometers to the west of Krabi Town on the Andaman coast.
Administration
Krabi is divided into eight districts : Amphoe Muang (Krabi Town), Khao Panom,
Khlong Thom, Plai Phraya, Ko Lanta, Ao Luk, and Lam Thap and, Nhua Khlong.
Size, Location and Boundaries
Krabi is on the Andaman Sea coast of south-west Thailand, between 7' 30"
and 8' 30" north latitude, and 98' 30" and 99' 30" west longitude.
Total area is 4,709 square kilometers bounded thus.
Population
Krabi's estimated population, as of September 1999, is 344,610
Locale and Landscape
Covering an area of approximately 4709sq km, Krabi province is bounded by Phang
Nga and Surathani provinces from the north, Trang province and the Andaman Sea
from the south, Trang and Nakorn Si Thammarat provinces from the east and Phang
Nga province and the Andaman Sea from the west. Krabi's landscape is undulating
and dotted with hills and mountains, the highest of which is Khao Phanom Bencha
at 1,350m. Along the 160km coastline of Krabi are alternately bays and capes
- which viewed from the air reveal a jagged outline with outcrops of limestone
mountains rising up from the sea waters.
Much of the coastal area is covered by mangrove forest which serves as a natural
breeding ground for Krabi's diverse aquatic life. Inland, Krabi's extensive
deciduous forest area are mainly reserved and feature high flora and fauna biodiversity.
Distances from Krabi to nearby provinces
Phang Nga 86 kilometres Ao Luk 43 kilometres
Phuket 176 kilometres Plai Phraya 66 kilometres
Trang 131 kilometres Khao Panom 39 kilometres
Phattalung 193 kilometres Khlong Thom 42 kilometres
Surat Thani 211 kilometres Ko Lanta 45 kilometres
Nakhon Si 233 kilometres Lam Thap 67 kilometres
Thammarat 276 kilometres Nua Khlong 17 kilometres
Weather
Weather in Krabi is typically that of the tropical monsoon, providing the province
with just two seasons, the hot season from November to April, and the rainy
season from May to October. Monsoon winds, which change according to season,
blow from the southeast, the southwest, and the northeast. Temperatures for
the year range between 16.9 and 37.3 degrees Celsius; yearly rainfall averages
2,586.5 millimeters.
Geography
Krabi's mountainous physical geography is broken by highlands and plains on
the mainland.The provincial administration also covers more than 130 islands
in the Andaman Sea. Natural forest cover is chiefly mangrove and Cassia trees.
Krabi's sandy clay soil conditions are perfect for a variety of agricultural
products, including rubber trees, palms, mangos, coconuts, and coffee. The Krabi
River flows 5 kilometers through the city and falls into the Andaman at Tambon
Pak Nam. There are other streams as well : the Khlong Pakasai, the Khlong Krabi
Yai and the Khlong Krabi Noi in the province's highest range of mountains, the
Khao Phanom Bencha.
North Connects with Phang-nga and Sura Thani Provinces
South Connects with Trang Provinces and the Andaman Sea
East Connects with Trang and Nakhon Si Thammarat Provinces
West Connects with Phang-nga Provinces and the Andaman Sea
Climate
Weather in Krabi is typically that of the tropical monsoon, providing the province
with just two seasons, the hot season from January to April, and the rainy season
from May to December. Monsoon winds, which change according to season, blow
from the southeast, the southwest, and the northeast. Temperatures range between
16.9 and 37.3 degrees Celsius and the yearly rainfall averages 2,568.5 millimeters.
Communications
Mail and Postal Services Open: 8am to 4.30pm. The Thai post service is usually
reliable. Urgent or important items can be sent by EMS services.
This is faster and safer but the cost is higher. Krabi Town's main post office
is located on Uttarakit Road, near the Customs Pier (See Map).
Telecommunications/Internet International phone calls, bureau fax, and Internet
services are widely available throughout Thailand. Krabi Town's post office
and most hotels can provide telephone and fax services and Internet services
are springing up in all the main tourist areas, catering for Internet savvy
tourists.
Banks
Krabi Town has a number of banks that provide standard services, Mondays to
Fridays, except public and bank holidays, between 8.30am and 3.30pm. Check our
town map for location details. Currency exchange centers also operate from 7.00am
to 9.00pm, seven days a week including holidays.
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