Wat Khlong Thom Museum
is
situated within the precincts of Wat Khlong Thom between Km.69-70 on
Phetchakasem Highway, one kilometer from the District office, the museum
features various kinds of artifacts discovered during excavations within an area
called "Khuan Luk Pat" or a bead mound behind Wat Khlong Thom
The discoveries include stone tools, stone and eathen ornaments in the shapes of
animals and particularly beads from some 5,000 years ago.
Namtok Hin Phoeng
is located at Mu 8, Ban Hin Phoeng, Tambon Khlong Phon, a distance of 25
kilometres from the District Office. This is accessible via Phetchakasem
Highway, (Krabi-Trang route) turning left at Khlong Phon and travelling a
further 8 kilometres. To reach the waterfall which runs down over a steep rock,
one has to take a 400-meter walk along the hillside.
Thung Teao Forest
is
located in the area of Khao Pra-Bang Khram no-hunting zone next to the Bang Teao
Village, 18 kilometres from Amphoe Khlong Thom. It is a virgin forest with
natural ponds, rare floral and species of birds. A 2.7-kilometre nature trail
offers opportunity to study the environment. Information can be obtained from
the no-hunitng zone office at Ban Bang Teao.
Namtok Ron
is located in the forest within Tambon Khlong Tom Nua, about 12 kilometres from
the district town. The source of this fall is from underground thermal water,
hence the high temperature of the water.
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Krabi hotels have sprung up as there is an increasing number of tourists
visiting Krabi, the place which is locally known as the Graveyard of Shells! You
can imagine how beautiful the beaches here must be, if the place has been given
such a name! You can be rest assured that visiting such a beautiful place will
be a sheer visual delight. In addition, Krabi is also well known for the very
beautiful Botanical Garden. The breathtaking locales in Krabi are nature’s gift
to Thailand. Krabi is a must see for every tourist who loves to marvel at the
wonders of nature! |

