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Railay Bay Travel to the southern sea, Krabi province | Krabi

Take a trip to Railay Bay, Krabi Province. Travel to the southern sea
The Thai sea, a paradise for those who love the beauty of the emerald sea and a relaxing atmosphere that helps heal and recharge your life. Today, we will take you to visit Railay Beach, Krabi Province. Railay Beach, many people may think that it is an island located on the mainland. But you have to travel by boat because this beach is surrounded by mountains on all sides. Therefore, people who travel to visit must only take a boat. This may be another reason why the villagers here have not been swallowed by technology or development, including the way of life of the fishing village.
Those who love rock climbing and Railay Beach are divided into Railay East Beach (Nam Mao Beach) and Railay West Beach. There are rocks between the two beaches. There are many accommodations for tourists on the beach. It can be reached by boat from Ao Nang in 10 minutes. Railay Beach, many people may think that it is an "island", but in fact, Railay Beach is located on the mainland. But you have to travel by boat.
Railay Beach, another beautiful tourist attraction in Krabi, a destination for both Thai and foreign tourists. Until it was ranked 9th best beach in the world.


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