19 March, 2015

No Place I'd Rather Be

Magnificent. Stunning. Exquisite. Those are all words that can be used to describe the Krabi Province of Thailand. There’s over 130 tropical islands, crystal clear water, hot springs, fascinating limestone cliffs, waterfalls, breathtaking caves, coral reefs filled with fascinating marine life, and of course, gorgeous beaches.  

Not only is there extraordinary scenery, the Krabi Province is also like a playground for adventure seekers (I’m working on using similes). You could go snorkeling with tropical fish and other exotic marine life in coral reefs that are like underwater jungles. Or you could go kayaking and sailing in the Andaman Sea, surrounded by water as clear as glass. In Khao Phanom Bencha and Than Bok Khorani, two of the main mainland national parks, you can choose to go trekking and bird watching. The strange rock formations in Krabi are perfect for rock climbing as well.  

Not much of an adventure seeker? That’s okay too because Krabi can also be the perfect place to sit back and relax. The pace is unhurried and there are lots of secluded islands that can be reached only by boat. There typically isn’t much development on many of the islands, so you won’t have to worry about high-rise buildings blocking your view or large factories polluting the air either.

Everyone can find something entertaining to do in Krabi, whether you’re looking for new adventures or you just want to appreciate the awe-inspiring scenery from a beachside bungalow. What kinds of fun activities would you like to enjoy if you got the chance to visit these remarkable beaches?


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3 comments:

  1. Lily, the Krabi Province of Thailand sounds like and “Magnificent. Stunning. Exquisite,” place to go and to answer to answer your question at the end of your paragraph I would say I would definitely do all the things you described, just sitting at the beach in such an amazing place seems like fun to me. I especially enjoyed the paragraph in your post informing us about the wonders of snorkeling. I loved the part you put in about how you can interact with the waterlife. I had question pertaining to this thought: are any sharks in Thailand and specifically if there are sharks and you go with a guide can you sue them?
    I think you should take a look at Hamil V. post because both of your ideas and facts have to do with the ocean and fun things you can do there.

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    1. To answer your question, yes there are a few types of sharks in Thailand, but there actually haven't been any reported shark attacks in Thailand. That's because the water there is too warm for most dangerous sharks.

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  2. Excellent! I especially like your third paragraph opener. You rock!

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