Khao Khanap Nam Cave (Krabi Town)

Khao Khanap Nam Cave (Krabi Town)

Serving as a landmark in the state of Krabi, there are two 100-meter-high hills, one on each side of the river. Adjacent to the Krabi River that separates them, it forms a unique sight and the city’s most important landmark. A long tail boat can be reached in 15 minutes from the town’s Chaofa Pier. There are stairs leading to the cave, which contains stalactite and stalactite.

A very popular place to visit in Krabi is Khao Kanap Nam, two of the raging hills, which is the natural gateway to Krabi and 100 meters from the surface of the water. Next to Khao Khanap Nam are several magnificent caves with impressive groups of stalactites and stalactites. The only way to get there is by boat from the Chao Fah Bridge in Krabi.

Khao Kanap Nam. These two hills, about 100 meters high, are adjacent to the Klavi River and form a unique sight and the city’s most important monument across the Klavi River.

To visit them, take a long tail boat from Chaofa Wharf. The journey takes only 15 minutes. From there, go up the stairs to the cave with stalactite and stalactite. Many human skeletons have been discovered here. It is theorized that the remains of them and those who built their homes in Kanabnam were cut off by the floods and soon died.

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