The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.
**Places to go**
- The Maharaj Market
- Wat Kaeo Korawaram
- Krabi Dim Sum
- He is flanked by water.
- Coral Shop
On the third day of my visit to Krabi, after having a delicious barbecue dinner the night before, I decided to take a morning stroll to enjoy the atmosphere around 7 am.
The weather was rainy, so we walked around the black crab sculpture at the City Hall. We stayed within the city area.
Feeling peckish after a long walk, I decided to head to the market for a bite to eat. I zoomed over to Maharaj Market.
The restaurant offers a variety of local southern Thai dishes, including snacks, tea, coffee, rice noodles, and breakfast options. There are plenty of tables available for seating.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
Fried fish cakes, 20 baht per set, please.
Come try Auntie Hong's rice noodles for only 20 baht per plate. Vegetables are free as usual. I'm already thinking about having another plate.
After lunch, we visited Wat Kaew Korawaram.
Why are you here? Is there anything interesting? Take a look!
A heartwarming image of a grandmother and her grandchild visiting a temple.
Abundant cobras.
What the hell is that?
After taking photos until the rice noodles were digested, we went to find more food to eat. We ate again, haha. Come here, Krabi Dim Sum. If we came later, we would have missed it. We arrived around 9 am, hehe.
Iced Milk Tea
I ordered the recommended dishes. They suggested them, so I ordered them.
The translation of the sentence is:
The result is a box full of food to take home. Haha, we couldn't finish it all.
You can choose from the cabinet and they will steam it for you. Then they will serve it to you at the table.
Feeling full after the delicious meal? Let's walk to digest it!
Exhausted again, aren't you? Haha! Looking at the river, oh! I remembered, let's go boating.
Let's go to Khao Khanap Nam! GO GO!!
Agreed on a price of 400 baht for an hour and a half. The uncle was kind.
Sit nicely.
The short boat ride brought us to our destination quickly. The fare was 30 baht per person.
Look cool.
Here's the translation:
Look, I'm trying.
Most people who arrive here have to take a picture with the sign, for fear of not knowing they've arrived. Haha.
Let's go see inside.
Hey, friend, what are you climbing there for? Come down, haha.
The interior features a replica of a Japanese military camp, along with skeletons, fossils, and other similar exhibits.
Is that our friend? I'm starting to hallucinate from taking too many pictures. Haha.
Let's go home.
Our uncle took us to a restaurant called Krathing Khanaab Nam View Seafood. I don't know if it was delicious or not because we didn't eat there. We had plans to eat bingsu instead.
They will showcase fresh ingredients for us to choose from.
There are many shops. If you are interested in any shop or type of shop, please ask.
After watching the show, we asked the uncle to take us back.
We chose to land here, not far from the Black Crab Square, so that we could easily find food.
And this is the way out, haha.
The sentence translates to:
"I remembered that I came to Krabi but haven't tried the black crab yet, so I stopped by to have some. However, the crabs were not very available as the place was always crowded."
After taking photos to our heart's content, we headed to **Coral Shop**, the bingsu shop we had been dreaming of. Hehe.
Walk into the shop that has seats upstairs.
Compared to Bangkok, the price of bingsu here is very cheap.
Regular beverage prices
It's a charming little shop that's very inviting.
Butter bread 30 baht and mixed fruit bingsu 179 baht.
Deliciously satisfying. Highly recommend trying it if you have the chance.
After a satisfying meal, we quickly returned to pack our bags and catch the tour bus back. The bus fare was a little over 500 baht. The ticket booth was conveniently located near the Black Crab Square. If you're staying in the area, it's a great place to explore.
Krabi is a beautiful province in southern Thailand, known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and towering limestone cliffs. With its diverse attractions, Krabi offers something for everyone, from adventure seekers to nature lovers.
Some of the most popular tourist destinations in Krabi include Ao Nang Beach, Railay Beach, and the Phi Phi Islands. Ao Nang Beach is a lively beach town with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and shops. Railay Beach is a secluded beach accessible only by boat, offering a tranquil escape from the crowds. The Phi Phi Islands are a group of six islands renowned for their turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs.
In addition to its beaches, Krabi is also home to several national parks, including Khao Phanom Bencha National Park and Than Bok Khorani National Park. Khao Phanom Bencha National Park is known for its towering limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and hot springs. Than Bok Khorani National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, monkeys, and birds.
Krabi is a popular destination for adventure activities such as rock climbing, kayaking, and snorkeling. The province is also home to several ancient temples and historical sites, including the Tiger Cave Temple and the Krabi Town Walking Street.
Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach vacation, an adventurous getaway, or a cultural experience, Krabi has something to offer everyone.
Sara See
Friday, October 4, 2024 3:05 PM