k Thailand Boat in the mangroves on the Krabi River near Krabi Town and Ko Klang, Krabi Province Once a simple fishing harbor, Krabi is becoming an ecotourism center, as well as the main ferry embarkation point for islands such as Ko Lanta to the south, Once a simple fishing harbor, Krabi is becoming an ecotourism center, as well as the main ferry embarkation point for islands such as Ko Lanta to the south, Ko Phi Phi to the southwest, and the beaches around Ao Nang to the west.Set on the banks of the Krabi Estuary, the town is said to take its name from a sword or krabi allegedly discovered nearby. Among the most notable Among the most notable are Khao Khanap Nam, twin limestone peaks, which stand like sentinels at each side of the Krabi River. To the east, the town is hemmed in by mangrovelined To the east, the town is hemmed in by mangrovelined shorelines. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Thailand: Boat in the mangroves on the Krabi River near Krabi Town and Ko Klang, Krabi Province Once a simple fishing harbor, Krabi is becoming an eco tourism center, as well as the main ferry embarkation point for islands such as Ko Lanta to the south, Once a simple fishing harbor, Krabi is becoming an eco tourism center, as well as the main ferry embarkation point for islands such as Ko Lanta to the south, Ko Phi Phi to the southwest, and the beaches around Ao Nang to the west.  Set on the banks of the Krabi Estuary, the town is said to take its name from a sword or krabi allegedly discovered nearby. Among the most notable Among the most notable are Khao Khanap Nam, twin limestone peaks, which stand like sentinels at each side of the Krabi River. To the east, the town is hemmed in by mangrove lined To the east, the town is hemmed in by mangrove lined shorelines.
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Thailand: Boat in the mangroves on the Krabi River near Krabi Town and Ko Klang, Krabi Province

Once a simple fishing harbor, Krabi is becoming an eco-tourism center, as well as the main ferry embarkation point for islands such as Ko Lanta to the south, Once a simple fishing harbor, Krabi is becoming an eco-tourism center, as well as the main ferry embarkation point for islands such as Ko Lanta to the south, Ko Phi Phi to the southwest, and the beaches around Ao Nang to the west. Set on the banks of the Krabi Estuary, the town is said to take its name from a sword or krabi allegedly discovered nearby. Among the most notable Among the most notable are Khao Khanap Nam, twin limestone peaks, which stand like sentinels at each side of the Krabi River. To the east, the town is hemmed in by mangrove-lined To the east, the town is hemmed in by mangrove-lined shorelines.

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