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A true hidden gem. It overlooks a cliff with a great view of the sea, which is a free bonus in addition to the mind-boggling history behind these rocks and geology
17/02/2026 19:24This is a paid attraction, price is quite steep for foreigners. Personally, this is NOT one of those places, you must visit in Krabi. Only if you have spare time. We enjoyed shopping at the souvenir shops nearby though.
11/01/2026 10:01Fun little place to visit and see the sea and some shells. It is 200 Bhat per person for foreigners to visit, and you won't spend too much time there, but besides that it's a fun little national park to visit.
20/12/2025 15:29This isn’t a beach for swimming and relaxation, but rather a place to get a closer look at fossilised gastropod shells from around 75 million years ago.
Fossils are best seen at low tide. There’s a visitor centre that’s a recommended stop to gain some context about the place.
It’s not too far from Ao Nang and easily accessible by motorcycle or Grab.
The entry fee for locals is 40 THB, while foreigners pay 200 THB. However, it was high tide when I visited, and I didn’t think 200 THB was worth it at that time.
There are three zones to observe the fossils, and it takes well over an hour if you’re keen to explore. There are many souvenir shops outside, but I found them a bit pricey.
A great way to experience the nature of Thailand! Second spot had easy access, to access the 1st site you need to really climb! Both are beautiful!
19/10/2025 16:18