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This is the last day of our Krabi adventure. After exploring the wonderful beaches, it is now time to head to its magnificent mountains and hot springs. We booked this trip from one of the travel agents in Krabi Town. As the tour does not include lunch, we bought packed lunch from 7-11 before the trip. The van picked us up from our hotel around 10 am.

It took around one and a half hour to reach our first stop, the hot spring. As it is peak season, the place is full of tourists. Since the place is not big enough for large crowds, tour operators allocate only 45 minutes to stay in this place. This time includes changing your clothes so it is advisable to wear swimming attire underneath so as not to waste time. Going to the hot spring takes 15-minute walk. In there, you could see small river and short waterfalls.

Hot Stream
Walk further will lead to Klong Thom Thermal Waterfall. The water is warm and relaxing. The small waterfall is approximately 5 meters high and 10 meters wide by an underground thermal mineral water source which surfaces in a manner similar to hot springs and joins to form a stream due to the sloping terrain. Up on top there are several ponds resembling bathtubs which visitors can take a relaxing dip. The average temperature is 42 degrees Celsius which is believed to be beneficial to good health like a natural spa. The surroundings are covered by forests, shady and quite, suitable for relaxation.  We first took pictures around the place and then took a dip for 20 minutes before going back to our van.

Klong Thom Thermal Waterfall
A visit to the Hot Springs would not be complete without a trip to the nearby ‘Crystal Pool’ in Khao Phra Bang Khram Nature Reserve. Also known as Emerald Pool. After everyone in our group has entered the van, we proceed to our next destination, this is an astonishingly-hued and large natural pool that is filled with pure spring water – although at ambient temperature. Swimming is possible here.

It took another 30 minutes to reach the place. Upon arrival we were given directions on how to reach the pool. As food is not allowed in the nature reserve, we have to leave it to our driver. This time two hours is given for us. The emerald pool is a bit far from the entrance of the nature reserve, roughly 1 kilometer away. Along the way, you will see forest and few animals. The place is also full of tourists and also a number of locals taking a swim. As the name implies, pool is colored green however we find the water is not very clean. 

Emerald Pool
There is also a Blue pool, 800 meters ahead but we have enough of walking for the day so we just stayed and relaxed a bit. We were feeling hungry already so we decided to go back outside to where our van was parked and had our lunched.

Time now is 2 pm. As some of the people in our group is going back to Ao Nang beach, we requested the driver to drop us also to the beach instead of back to our hotel. Since this will be our last day, we spend it exploring Ao Nang. Ao Nang is one of the most popular beach here in Krabi, having said that, it has a lot of hotels, beach resorts, restaurants and shops. We took some photos of the beach and did some shopping. 

Tip: Staying here would be more expensive than Krabi Town but it is way more lively.

Ao Nang Beach
At about 5 pm, we ride Songthaew to return back to Krabi Town, fare is 50 baht/ pax. Please note that it only runs until 9pm, after that time you will need to hire an expensive taxi to return to Krabi Town. We were dropped by near Vogue Mall and Wat Kaewkorawaram Buddhist Temple is across it.

Wat Kaewkorawaram Buddhist Temple
We then had dinner at the market. Believe it or not, 2 rice meals (choose 2 dish) + appetizer at only 80 baht! Cheap! Also, the market sells some food souvenirs to bring back home.

cheap and delicious food

This is the end of our Krabi + Phuket Trip. Just a reward for you, here is a map of Krabi we took at the airport, to help you plan for your Krabi trip.

Krabi Map


Till our next tour!

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