Krabi is a province (changwat) in southern Thailand located on the Andaman Sea coast at approximately 8.2°N, 99.0°E, with a population of approximately 483,855 residents. The region is characterized by distinctive limestone geology, extensive coastal access, and a tropical climate. Krabi borders Phang Nga, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Trang provinces, with Phuket province situated to the west across Phang Nga Bay. The limestone formations create distinctive landscape features that define the province's geography and visual character. The province offers access to numerous islands and beaches, making it a significant destination for coastal and island-based travel in Southeast Asia. Krabi Airport is located 11km from the provincial capital, while Phuket International Airport provides an alternative entry point 77km away.
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Krabi's defining geographical feature is its extensive limestone geology, which creates dramatic cliffs and karst formations throughout the province. The region sits on the Andaman Sea coast, providing access to numerous islands and beaches. The tropical climate is warm year-round, with temperatures averaging between 25°C and 27.7°C across months. The monsoon season brings heavier rainfall: May records approximately 232mm of precipitation with 28 rainy days, while October peaks at 319mm with 29 rainy days. The driest months are February and March, with approximately 41mm and 58mm of precipitation respectively. Best conditions for travel occur during the cool and dry season from December through March, when rainfall is minimal and temperatures remain comfortable.
Krabi has a population of approximately 483,855 residents spread across the province. The provincial capital, Krabi town, serves as the administrative center and primary hub for commerce and services. Tourism plays a significant role in the regional economy, driven by the province's coastal and island attractions. The limestone formations and beaches support diving, rock climbing, and island-hopping activities that draw visitors throughout the year, with peak seasons aligning with the dry months.

Krabi Airport (KBV) is the primary entry point, located approximately 11km from the city center, serving domestic and select regional flights. Phuket International Airport (HKT) provides an alternative entry point 77km away, offering more flight options and international connections. From both airports, travelers can reach Krabi town by taxi, rental car, or shuttle services. The province benefits from road connections to neighboring provinces including Phang Nga, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Trang.
The optimal period for visiting Krabi spans December through March, when the province experiences its dry season with minimal rainfall and comfortable temperatures. December through February are particularly favorable, with average temperatures around 25°C and precipitation below 80mm monthly. March remains dry and warm, though temperatures rise to averages of 27.7°C. The monsoon season from May through October brings heavier rainfall and increased humidity, with October receiving the highest monthly precipitation at approximately 319mm. Travel during the wet season is possible but less comfortable and can affect beach and island activities.

Krabi's landscape is dominated by limestone formations and karst features. Klonghaeng Reservoir (อ่างเก็บน้ำคลองแห้ง) is recognized as a notable tourism attraction within the province. The region contains three temples within 10km of Krabi town, reflecting the area's cultural heritage. The province's primary draw remains its natural geography: limestone cliffs accessible by boat, island archipelagos suitable for island-hopping, and beaches supporting water activities including diving and snorkeling.
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