Ko Kai (Chicken Island)
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Chicken Island
Discover the impressive rock formations and white sandy beaches of Chicken Island, a true paradise in Krabi. Enjoy snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters and marvel at the colorful underwater world. Don't miss the unique sandbank that connects Chicken Island with Tup Island at low tide.
Tup Island
Explore the tiny yet beautiful Tup Island, offering great opportunities for snorkeling and a diverse underwater world. Witness the stunning beauty of the island at low tide when you can almost circle it. A stopover at Tup Island is highly recommended for any visitor to Krabi.
Longtail Boat Beaches
Explore the stunning beaches of Ao Nang and nearby islands by hiring a longtail boat. Visit hidden gems like Ton Sai and Phra Nang Cave Beach for a less crowded and more pristine beach experience.
Culture and History
Chicken Island and Tup Island are part of the Had Noppharatthara – Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park, showcasing the natural beauty and marine life of the region. The islands offer a glimpse into the rich marine ecosystem and provide a serene escape for travelers.
Local Cuisine
While there are no accommodations on Chicken Island or Tup Island, visitors can enjoy delicious snacks and cold drinks at the island's restaurant. Experience the flavors of local cuisine and indulge in the unique dining experiences offered in Krabi.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Krabi province boasts a rich cultural heritage influenced by its Muslim population. Explore the local mosques, cuisine, and traditions to immerse yourself in the unique cultural tapestry of the region.