Visiting Than Bok Khorani National Park

Than Bok Khorani National Park is a notable attraction in Krabi province, Krabi province — temples, viewpoints, beaches, parks, or cultural sites that visitors add to day trips and island itineraries. Check In Krabi summarizes location, practical tips, and Google traveller feedback.

Location and how to get there

Listed address: 2 2, Tambon Ao Luek Tai, Amphoe Ao Luek, Chang Wat Krabi 81110, Thailand. Reach Krabi province by songthaew, taxi, Grab, or rented scooter from Ao Nang or Krabi Town. Some landmarks need boats (islands, Railay) or park shuttle — confirm opening hours and last entry time before you leave.

Contact: 075 681 096.

What to expect

Landmarks in Krabi province range from short photo stops to half-day hikes or temple climbs. Wear modest clothing at religious sites, pack water and sun protection, and follow park rules on drones, plastic, and reef areas.

Ratings and reviews

Google Maps shows about 4.4/5 for Than Bok Khorani National Park. Recent reviews mention crowds, stairs, fees, signage, and best time of day — read the latest posts before you go.

Nearby and itinerary fit

Combine Than Bok Khorani National Park with other Krabi province sights on the same day to save driving — pair temples with markets, or beaches with sunset viewpoints. Allow buffer time for parking and national park checkpoints.

Practical tips

  • Go early for cooler weather and fewer crowds at popular viewpoints.
  • Carry cash for park fees, toilets, and small vendors.
  • Respect dress codes at temples — cover shoulders and knees.
  • Check tide and boat schedules if the site is island-based.

Best season

November–April is ideal for clear views and calm boat rides near Krabi province. Monsoon months can close some trails or make steps slippery — always follow official safety notices.

Summary

Than Bok Khorani National Park is a worthwhile stop when exploring Krabi province and wider Krabi. Compare other landmarks on Check In Krabi and verify hours and fees on Google Maps before travelling.

About Krabi and Krabi province

Krabi province on Thailand's Andaman coast is famous for limestone cliffs, clear water, and easy access to islands such as Phi Phi, Hong Island, and local four-island loops. Krabi province sits within this network of beaches, piers, and national park zones, making it practical for both short holidays and week-long stays. Infrastructure has improved steadily — ATMs, mini-marts, clinics, and tour counters are common — yet the region still feels more relaxed than busier beach hubs.

Check In Krabi publishes guides, hotel lists, restaurant picks, and public place notes to help visitors compare options before they book. Always cross-check ferry times, park fees, and national holiday crowds because conditions change by season. Respect marine parks: avoid single-use plastic on boats, do not stand on coral, and follow staff instructions during snorkeling stops.

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Member reviews

Reader reviews Total 5 · Avg. 4.2/5

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Marie Dc ★★★★★

Dont miss it. Ok 300 baths for farang but you can swim in beautiful area..almost alone. Nice trail ...
Amazing Nature.
Clean toilet.
Restaurant ok but some menu dont have price...

17/01/2026 13:10
Guy Redden ★★★☆☆

A pleasant spot amid the local karsts featuring a few hundred metres of shaded walkways winding beside and across a swimmable local river, but also another attempt at a tourist trap. I'm fine paying a bit more as a foreigner, but 300 baht for an hour of boardwalks feels like a money grab. 150 baht would be more decent value. I think family tourists like us would spend much more time and money exploring Krabi mainland with reasonable entry fees. The current stay away pricing seems like an own goal for local tourism development.

31/12/2025 20:25
jasmine swann ★★★★☆

Beautiful national park. Very spread out areas to visit, so I do think it’s a shame that the 300 baht ticket to enter the park is only valid for one day. It means you are rushing around and need a scooter to really benefit from seeing everything. If you want to see it across multiple days you need to pay 300 baht per person per day.
The back of the ticket says it is valid for 5 days but that is actually only when you are camping in the park.

The caves, mangroves and nature trail were gorgeous and still worth seeing, but sadly paying that price every day deterred us from staying in the area any longer. If we had stayed for more days and paid 300 only once then we would have spent more in the local businesses around over that time!

27/11/2025 10:05
Stevo T ★★★★★

Visited Hong island and som more smaller ones on a day trip by speedboat. Very beautiful area with lots of nature. Make sure to get up early in the morning as it can get busy over the day ( after 10am ).

03/05/2025 17:36
Ren’an ★★★★☆

More like a tropical garden than a national park as the size of it is rather small. Of course I was annoyed to pay 300 Baht for a trail of 1500 m that is to say 5 Bath per meter for a “faranj”… Having said that, I enjoyed the scenery, the colour of the waters, the plants and the animals found on the way.

29/03/2025 14:26

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