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Khao Khanap Nam

  • Sep 25, 2023
  • 1 min read


The symbol of Krabi town, are two hills towering in front of the city and are about 100 metres high flanking the Krabi River. Around Khao Khanap Nam, there is a staircase leading up to a cave, which inside, there are stalagmites and stalactites. Many ancient human skeletons were also discovered. They are thought to be the skeletons of a group of people who settled there but died in sudden flooding. There is also a corner replicating the Japanese soldiers’ shelters of the past. Tourists can visit by renting a long-tail boat at the Chao Fa Pier (black crab sculpture area) that takes about 15 minutes per trip.


 
 
 

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5 days ago

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spacewavesfree
Apr 29

Visitors typically reach Khao Khanap Nam Space Waves by long-tail boat along the Krabi River, where mangrove forests, local fishing communities, and scenic limestone landscapes add to the journey.

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Yeezies
Apr 23

I never really thought about how much two small limestone hills could hold in their shadow until reading about Khao Khanap Nam, but it’s striking how they double as both a visual emblem of Krabi and a quiet museum of human history. I always imagined a “symbol of the town” as just a nice photo backdrop, yet the idea that tourists take a 15‑minute long‑tail boat ride from the Black Crab pier to explore caves full of stalactites and stalagmites, ancient skeletons, and even a replica of Japanese‑era shelters makes the place feel like a mini‑time capsule by the river. I like the thought that the hikes and boats combine legend, geology, and recent wartime memory in one short outing,…

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Apr 03

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