Another special holiday has begun. Traveling to different places always brings us a lot of new experiences. Walking around and taking pictures is one of the things that I enjoy doing the most, and it makes me even happier when I can share what I've learned from each trip with my followers and hope that they will experience the same joy that I have.

This post may not have a lot of information because I'm not very good at storytelling. So, let me tell you my feelings through pictures. The place in this post is located in a national park in Krabi Province, as usual. I can tell you that Krabi has a lot of tourist attractions. I highly recommend this place to anyone planning a trip to Krabi. You shouldn't miss it…

S R A T H A R N B O K K H A R A N I

Ao Luek District, Krabi Province

**Thar Bok Khorani National Park** is located in Ao Luek Tai Subdistrict, Ao Luek District, Krabi Province. It is within the Thar Bok Khorani National Park, which covers an area of 65,000 rai. The park encompasses both land and marine tourist attractions. The forest area is classified into two types: peat swamp forest and mangrove forest. It is rich in flora and fauna. The area near the park headquarters, **Thar Bok Khorani**, is a pool of water that flows down from a limestone mountain. It is not a very large pool and flows down to a small waterfall that flows gently through the forest. The air is very fresh. Inside the park headquarters, there is a tourist service center and a convenience store. As for accommodation within the park, you need to contact the park headquarters.

**Getting there:** From Krabi town, take Highway 4 towards Ao Luek District. When you reach the Ao Luek Tai intersection, turn left and drive a short distance. Look for the entrance on the left-hand side. The total distance from Krabi town is approximately 40 kilometers. You can travel by private car or songthaew.

Entrance to the fee payment point ^^

Please study the rules and regulations before entering the area to ensure your understanding and compliance.

This will help prevent unintentional damage to the natural environment. ^^


Adult fee 60 baht ^^!

The path is a raised wooden bridge.

Signs provide information about the location and various plant species.

Walking inside, you will find this spot. The emerald green water is surrounded by the forest, and the air is very fresh. However, there is a sign warning against swimming in this area. The large pool of water is located in the middle of the forest, with sunlight shining down on the surface of the water, reflecting the emerald green color. The water flows down to become a small waterfall, allowing me to use my waterfall photography skills. The milky white color is as beautiful as the Anodard pond in literature, where the Kinnari are playing in the water. ^^


Crossing the bridge, there are seats for resting and officers to ensure the safety of tourists.

From this point, walk a little further and you will find a small waterfall where you can take another photo. This path can also lead you back to the entrance.

"Nature is the creator, for humans to experience. Once in Krabi is never enough."

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