Rayavadee — Krabi, Thailand
Rayavadee
Krabi, Thailand
Present-day Krabi is one of Thailand's oldest inhabited areas dating back to prehistoric times. Archeological excavations in the region have unearthed human artifacts dating to between 27,000 and 37,000 years ago. The human remains excavated from Tum Moh Kiew are the oldest remains ever discovered in the Southeast Asia archipelago while the cave paintings of Tum Pi Hua Toh date back two to three thousand years. Since the beginning of recorded history, Krabi was already identified as one of the twelve satellite towns of the Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom. It did not gain its own separate identity until the beginning of the modern Rattanakosin Period when the port of Phuket was attacked and razed by Burmese invaders. Krabi was subsequently established as a secondary port under the name Pakasai County. In the year 1872, King Chulalongkorn (Rama 5) decreed that the county would attain city status and thereon be known as Krabi. There are many competing beliefs as to why the name krabi (sword) was chosen. Some believe it came from the word Pakasai, also meaning "sword", while others believe krabi also meant "monkey", the symbol of the Nakhon Si Thammarat Kingdom. Still others believe the moniker originates farther back in the Mehru language. Though there will probably never be a consensus on the subject, the sword still remains the provincial symbol to this day. Though the beaches, islands, and coastal ambience are undeniable highlights of any visit to Krabi, the provincial inland areas provide a multitude of natural attractions - mountains, forests, and waterfalls - waiting to be discovered. The private ground transportation is provided by our resort to any destination within the province. Sun, sand and sea are the perfect potions of making your mesmerizing day in tropical paradise like Krabi. There are numerous fantastic islands and mystical deep-sea life waiting for you to explore. Join us on our exhilarating excursions and cruising to bordering islands, such as Phi Phi Island and James Bond Island. You can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, fish feeding, and sea canoeing; or just get a tan and enjoy fantastic environs of each beach. For all challengers from beginners to advanced, there are several activities to make your adrenaline rush, such as the most popular rock climbing, cave exploration, mountain trekking, whitewater rafting, river kayaking, elephant safari, and horse riding. Moreover, while trekking in rainforest foliage, you will be impressed by surrounded exotic nature, eccentric hidden lagoon, shimmering emerald pool, magnificent fresh water falls, and soothing natural hot springs. Choose the adventure you prefer and make your vacation in Krabi a memorable one. Stay dry or get splash, make your day at Rayavadee as blissful as you wish from our various recreational options. Exhilarate yourself by going for a dip in our magnificent pool, swinging and sweating in challenging tennis and squash game, or working out to stay fit and firm in a fully equipped gym. And for those who dislike perspiring yourself, we offer a capacious library where loads of books are available for you to relish yourself. Or you can go browsing through some stylish products, exotic home decorative items, and exclusive souvenir in our elegant and enticing Rayavadee Boutique. The choice is yours.
- - Executive Retreat
- - Fine Dining on Site
- - Pool, Outdoor
- - Spa Facility
- - Tennis Courts on Site
- - Beach
- - Boating
- - Ecological Tourism
- - Fishing - Ocean
- - Hiking
- - Horseback Riding
- - Sailing
- - Scuba Diving
- - Tennis Courts Nearby
- - Windsurfing
- Rayavadee
- 214 Noo 2 Tambol Ao Nang
- Krabi , 81000
- Thailand
Location Summary
Present-day Krabi is one of Thailand's oldest inhabited areas dating back to prehistoric times. Archeological excavations in the region have unearthed human artifacts dating to between 27,000 and 37,000 years ago. The human remains excavated from Tum Moh Kiew are the oldest remains ever discovered in the Southeast Asia archipelago while the cave paintings of Tum Pi Hua Toh date back two to three thousand years.
Directions to Hotel
By Air: FROM BANGKOK Thai Airways operates daily flights to Krabi.P.B. Air operates flights to Krabi. Phuket Airlines operates some flights to Krabi. Bangkok Airways operates a daily Bangkok - Samui - Krabi flight (no Bangkok -Krabi direct flight). Passengers departing for Krabi must first transfer at Samui Airport. FROM NEIGHBORING PROVINCES Thai Airways operates flights from Bangkok to neighboring provinces such as Surat Thani (211km. from Krabi) and Phuket (176km. from Krabi) from where Krabi can be easily reached by land transportation. Air Andaman operates daily flights from Phuket and Krabi. Flight schedules are subject to change according to the season and weather conditions. By Car: FROM BANGKOK Route A: From Bangkok, drive south on Highway No.4, passing Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphol, Ranong, Phang-nga, to Krabi. The route is 946 kilometers. Route B: From Bangkok, drive south on Highway No. 4 and turn into Highway No. 41 at Chumphol via Lang Suan and Phunphin, Surat Thani. Continue driving along Highways No. 401 via Ban Ta Khun, No. 415 and No. 4 via Ao Luek to Krabi. This route is 814 kilometers. FROM PHUKET Take Route 402 to Route 4 passing Takua Tung and Tap Phud in Phang-nga, and then enter Ao Luk to Krabi.
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