Day 5 – Phi Phi Island To Krabi By Ferry & things to do in Krabi, Thailand
- Early morning checkout from checkout from the hotel in Phi Phi Island
- Walked to the ferry terminal and enjoyed the 2 hours journey
- Reached Krabi at Noon and checked in at Hotel Aonang Princeville Villa Resort and Spa
- Rented a motorbike and drove on Krabi roads
- Afternoon We Visited Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple)
- In The Evening, We Visited Krabi Urban Forest / Khao Khanabnam
- At night relax at the hotel with a Hot bathtub Tub & Shower Before Sleep
03rd January 2021 / 5th-day checkout from the hotel in Phi Phi Island and catch an early morning ferry to Krabi. We reached around 1:30 PM at Aonang Beach.
Early Morning From Phi Phi Island To Krabi By Ferry
On January 3, 2021, I embarked on a memorable journey from Phi Phi Island to Krabi, Thailand. The day began with an early morning ferry ride, offering a scenic and tranquil escape from the bustling island life.

Phi Phi Island To Krabi By Ferry
The Ferry Ride: A Serene Transition
Departing from Tonsai Pier on Phi Phi Don, the ferry journey to Krabi’s Klong Jilad Pier took approximately 90 minutes. The smooth ride provided ample opportunities to enjoy the surrounding seascape, with the gentle sway of the boat and the cool sea breeze enhancing the experience. The ferry operates daily, with multiple departures, making it a convenient option for travelers
Reached Krabi at Noon and Checked-in
Hotel Aonang Princeville Villa Resort and Spa
Arrival in Krabi: A New Chapter
Upon arrival in Krabi, I checked in at the Ao Nang Princeville Villa Resort and Spa, a comfortable base for exploring the region. The resort’s location offered easy access to local attractions and the vibrant Ao Nang Beach.

This photo was taken from the hotel Ao Nang Princeville in Krabi, Thailand. Very good hotel location.
Afternoon We Visited Wat Tham Suea
(Tiger Cave Temple)
Wat Tham Suea is located at Tambon Muang Chum, 4 kilometers beyond Wachiralongkorn Dam. The Temple is built in a mixed, splendid Thai-Chinese style and enshrines a huge Buddha image.
Riding Motorbike and Exploring
Exploring Krabi: From Temples to Trails
In the afternoon, I rented a motorbike and ventured to Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple), located about 4 kilometers beyond Wachiralongkorn Dam. The temple, built in a mix of Thai-Chinese style, enshrines a large Buddha image and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area .
Later, I visited the Krabi Urban Forest and Khao Khanabnam, known for their mangrove walkways and serene natural beauty. The tranquil environment provided a perfect setting for reflection and relaxation.
A Relaxing Evening
As the day concluded, I returned to the resort to unwind. A hot bath and shower provided the perfect end to a day filled with exploration and new experiences.
The journey from Phi Phi Island to Krabi was not just a physical transition but also a passage into a new chapter of my travels in Thailand. It was a day that blended adventure, culture, and relaxation, leaving me with lasting memories of the Andaman Coast.

Beautiful Krabi Road. I enjoyed driving here.
In The Evening, We Visited Krabi Urban Forest / Khao Khanabnam
The Krabi Urban Forest Walkway was named the “Mangrove Walkway” in Krabi Town for years before the renovated.
Hot Bath Tub & Shower Before Sleep
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