The Best of the best in Krabi

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is launching ‘Krabi Premium’ showcasing ‘the best of the best’ of Krabi’, the meaningful experiences and responsible tourism to the local communities in the provinceThe focus is to promoting experiences based on the treasures of ‘Krabi Premium´ that includes: Krabi boasts 154 islands plus three national parks including Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park as well as five unique local communities such as Laemsak fisherman village that melting 3 ancient cultures together. There, you can explore the amazing great blue sea and prehistoric cave paintings. Then continue the gastronomy route of Baba Yaya’s local food and lifestyle. 

Never less, Krabi is home to multiple world-class hotels, and more importantly, many hotels in Krabi are known for their eco-friendly operations. In addition, Krabi itself is known for its environment-friendly, sustainable tourism values and is seen as a model ecotourism destination. In 2018, Krabi received ‘Global Low-Carbon Ecological Scenic Spot’ honours at the 2018 Annual Session of Global Forum on Human Settlements and Sustainable Cities award ceremony, UNESCAP.

Krabi has also championed its campaign for ‘no single-use plastic, no foam containers’ for over a year. For example; At Krabi Naga Fest where vendors opted against single-use plastics while using solar energy or biodiesel fuels for electrical generation.

Krabi is where the different ethnic origins and beliefs co-exist in harmony. Tourists all over the world can learn more about Krabi’s history while experiencing the provincial way of life at the five local communities who are ready to welcome visitors with open arms. Moreover, Norwegian Airline operates direct flight to Krabi from Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen. Make it even easier for Nordic travelers. 

Kantara S. Olofsson

Public Relation & Communication Coordinator

 

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