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Thailand has a strong Buddhist culture, and visitors should dress modestly when visiting temples, covering their shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering any temple or traditional home. Public displays of affection are best kept discreet. Showing respect for the Thai royal family is expected by law. Modest swimwear is appropriate at most beaches and resorts.
Krabi town has some flat, walkable streets, but much of the region involves beaches, boats, and uneven natural terrain that can be challenging for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. Railay Beach, for instance, requires a boat ride and has soft sand throughout. Travelers with specific accessibility needs should research individual attractions in advance.
Krabi is generally safe for visitors. The area has a well-established tourism infrastructure and is welcoming to international travelers. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas, so secure your belongings and use reputable operators for boat trips and activities. Be aware of sea conditions during the monsoon season, as currents can be strong and some areas may post warning flags.
Railay Beach, accessible only by longtail boat, is one of Thailand's most dramatic coastal destinations, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs. Island day trips to Koh Phi Phi and the Four Islands are popular. Rock climbing on the Railay and Tonsai crags draws enthusiasts from around the world. Kayaking through sea caves and mangroves near Ao Thalane is another highlight.
Thailand's currency is the Thai baht (THB). ATMs are widely available in Krabi town and the main visitor areas. While some hotels and tour operators accept credit cards, cash is preferred at markets, street food stalls, local restaurants, and smaller guesthouses. It is advisable to carry enough baht for day-to-day spending.
Krabi offers excellent Thai cuisine, from street food stalls to beachfront restaurants. Local specialties include pad thai, massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh seafood grilled or prepared with garlic and chili. The night market in Krabi town is a great place to sample affordable local dishes. Many restaurants also offer international options for less adventurous eaters.
Thai is the official language of Thailand. In Krabi's visitor areas, English is widely spoken at hotels, restaurants, dive shops, and tour operators. Outside major visitor areas, English comprehension is more limited. Basic Thai phrases are warmly appreciated by locals.
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November through April, when skies are clear, seas are calm, and conditions are ideal for island hopping, snorkeling, and rock climbing. May through October is the monsoon season, with heavier rainfall and rougher seas. Some smaller islands reduce services or become inaccessible during the wettest months.