From Sungai Golok to Krabi

June 25, 2009 by  
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Direct Links To Krabi

From Sungai Golok and eastern side of peninsular Malaysia.

Lies opposite Sungai Golok is Rantau Panjang, an exit point for travellers leaving Malaysia who have visited interesting  places such as  Kuantan, Pulau Redang in Terrengganu, Pulau Perhenthan, Kuala Besut, Kota Bahru, Kelantan. Read  this related article to get to Kota Bahru.

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From Singapore and Malaysia

June 23, 2009 by  
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Direct Links To Krabi

Welcome Singaporeans, Malaysians and other visitors coming up from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.

BY AIR

300px-airasia_planeFrom 25th October 2009, Tiger Airways will resume direct flights between Singapore and Krabi four times a week. If you are planning a trip down to Krabi, you can start to book your flight tickets online. More details  at http://www.tigerairways.com. Tiger Airways also flies to Bangkok and Phuket from Changi Airport where you can get connecting flights down to Krabi.

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Getting Around Krabi

June 2, 2009 by  
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Local Pick-Ups (Song Teaw) The red pick-up runs around the town from 7 am – 10 pm. You can get on by the side of the road.  (also run through the bus station, Big C and Lotus) The white pick-up runs from the bus station to Krabi Town and Aonang. From Krabi Town to Aonang you can hop on the pick-up in front of 7/11 (near Vouge Department Store)
Tuk Tuks and Motorbikes There are Tuk Tuk and motorbikes around, which you can call them to take you to the place you want, prices for trips are depend on the distance.
Taxi Services is also a good alternative to travel in Krabi and to other provinces even as far as Bangkok. This is practical for Klong Muang and other remote areas.
Cars & Motobikes (for rent) For those who prefer to hire a car or motobike, tour companies can arrange for you.
Longtail Boats are available for chartered island hopping or as “taxi-boat” to reach Ton Sai or Railay Bay from departure points like Ao Nang (in front of Phra Nang Inn and Nopparat Thara), Krabi Town (Chao Fah Pier or near the Fountain Garden) and Ao Nam Mao.

Getting To Krabi

June 2, 2009 by  
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By Air
Krabi International Airport is easily accessible to tourists from different parts of the world, one can arrange connecting flights within transitional points from the hub cities of Bangkok, Phuket and Kuala Lumpur. For example, one can fly in to Krabi from Singapore or Australia through Kuala Lumpur on Air Asia. Another example, those coming in from  Singapore, can fly in by Singapore-Bangkok-Krabi or direct flights to Phuket and continue the journey by land or ferry services.

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Activity with Airport Transfer

May 31, 2009 by  
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ENJOY A PERSONALISED WELCOME
Start Your Holiday With A Peace Of Mind.

package-ab-01It’s easy and no time wasting. A taxi or mini van services can be organized on your arrival. Driver will be instructed to pick you up for the personalised welcome. Kick off your holiday upon touch-down. Sample and savour local delicacies for a quick lunch ( your own expense ) at the nearby shopping mall or restaurant to pack up your energy. Our driver will accompany you on your selected activities and then sent you back to the hotel, where you intend to stay or you can book your accommodation from this website.
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Krabi International Airport

May 27, 2009 by  
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The Province of Krabi is easily accessible and affordable to travellers by land, sea and air. More and more people around the world are taking short breaks as opposed to taking one or two long vacations in a year. One can now easily take a weekend getaway in Krabi and its surrounding regions to unwind. Krabi offers an exciting and memorable holiday where the ocean and tropical offshore islands become the favourite playground for all who made Krabi as their holiday destination and especially those visitors who made repeated trips annually.
The trends in traveling worldwide have changed over the years especially with many low cost carriers establishing and operating out from Krabi International Airport.
In 1983 the private sector and the Municipal Administrative Office, having had realized the high potential for tourism of Changwat Krabi had co-operated to construct a small airport on public land which was completed in 1986 serving the air transport by 18-seated aircraft of Sahakol Air company( now Bangkok Airway Co., Ltd.).

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