Krabi people, puppies, mangroves, and catfish
Krabi people, puppies, mangroves, and catfish
I have been taking it easy in Krabi. I've done some touristy things, but mostly I've been meeting the locals and the local tourists. In "Krabi Town" itself there are not too many tourists (unlike Ao Nang), and it seems to lend itself to smiling and chatting with people.
A semi-touristy thing I did was to take motorbikes with some friends and see a giant catfish farm and a mangrove nature reserve. The landscape and weather are striking in Krabi, so just going for the motorbike ride was fun. The catfish were ugly.
The distinctive cliff climbers love on Ao Ton Sai beach that separates it from Railay beach.
Kayakers explore an overhang between Ao Ton Sai beach and Phanang bay near Ao Nang
Kids get a ride on a motorbike delivery vehicle.
A girl at Lipstic Guesthouse and Gusto Restaurant holds a one-month-old puppy.
Ugly catfish at giant catfish farm in Krabi.
You can swim in the stream that passes through the mangrove forest at Tha Pom Nature Park in Krabi. Underfoot are pleasant smooth tiny pebbles and polished mangrove roots.
Krabi people, puppies, mangroves, and catfish




