Attractions
Amphoe Khao Panom
Kao Phanom Bencha National Park
lies
about 20 kilometers from Krabi town on the Talat Kao-Ban Huai
To Road. The park covers an area 50.12 square kilometers in
parts of three district : Khao Phanom , Amphoe Muang and Ao
luk. It is composed mainly of virgin forest growing amid craggy
hills and valleys. There are a number of interesting places
to visit :
Namtok Huai Sa-de
springs from a steep cliff 1.2 kilometers from the park offices.
Tham Khao Phung (Khao Phung Cave)
5 caves with stalactites and stalagmites of different shapes
lying 3 kilometers distant from the National Park Office.
Some resemble stupas, others mushrooms, a curtain, etc. The
cave wall are sparkling white and dazzlingly beautiful.
Tourist accommodations and services are available nearby;
to make reservations, contact the Kao Panom Bencha National
Park Office, Amphoe Muang, Krabi 81000.
Namtok Khlong Haeng
The source of this 500 meter tall water fall in Mount Thep
Bencha, th etallest mountain in Krabi. It lies about 10 kilometers
from the Kao Panom District office.
Ton Han Waterfall
This falls has its source in the Kao Panom Bencha Mountains
like Klong Haeng Waterfall, but it is as tall. It lies 16
kilometers from the Kao Panom district office.
Amphoe Khlong Thom
Wat Khlong Thom Museum
This contains stone tools, bronze implements, metal coins,
pottery shards, ceramic and stone decorative arts, and colored
beads more than five-thousand years old dug from excavations
in the area. The museum is on the grounds of Klong Tom Temple
in Tambon Klong Tom Tai, 1 kilometer distant from Klong Tom
District office.
Namtok Hin Phoeng
This three-level falls drops from a height of 800 meters and
lies in Ban Hin Perng in Tambon Klong Pon, 25 kilometers from
the Klong Tom District offices. The area is forested and shady.
Thung Teao Forest
This is one of only a few lowland forests in Southern Thailand.
The nature trail begins about 800 meters before reaching the
Kao Nor Ju Ji Park Office within the Restricted Hunting Area
of Kao Pra-Bang Kram. It passes through both secondary forest,
now in the process of development and growth and primary forest
containing very large, ancient trees. The trail climbs into
the limestone foothills, passing a pool of startling clarity
and beauty. After that it enters an area open and spacious
before returning to the park office. Many animals and plant
species in the lowland forest are extremely rare, some are
close to extinction. Of particular note is the colorful Pitta
Gurney bird, or nok taew laew tong dam in Thai, which was
long thought wiped out but has recently been re-discovered
living in Tung Tiao.
Namtok Ron
These are 12 kilometers from the Klong Tom District office
in Tambon Klong Tom Nua. The area is forested and shady; the
hot springs are hotter than others nearby.
Koh Sila
On this island are found many colorful and exotic species
of bird. Koh Sila, is 2 kilometers from Hat Bor Muang Beach.
Amphoe Nua Klong
Jam Islan or Poo Island
A large Muslim-populated island forming its own sub-district
in Krabi. The population engages mostly in fishing, rubber
cultivation and the local craft of cloth weaving. This last
has become so well-known that Krabi province is famous for
its cloth, called Pah Tor Koh Poo weven cloth. During the
fair-weather months of dry season. passage to the island can
be made by taking a boat from the Jao Fa pier in Krabi Town;
when the weather is rainy, take a boat from Laem Kruad pier
in Nua Klong District. Beach bungalows are available for overnight
visitors.
Sri Bor Yah Island
This island lies not far from Jam Island and is likewise populated
by Muslims engaged in fishing and rubber planting. The atmosphere
is quiet and pleasant, perfect for unhurried holiday relaxation.
Beach bungalows are available. During fair - weather months
take the boat from Jao Fa Pier in Krabi Town ; in rainy season,
leave form Laem Kruad pier in Nua Klong District.

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