|
Located at the shore of the Andaman Sea, Krabi is a southern province of Thailand.
This city cherishes the characteristic of being the country's oldest recurrently
populated settlement, while Thailand, itself, has the distinction of being the
only Southeast Asian country that was never colonized. Krabi Museums keep the
marks of the rich past of this capital city.
Recorded history designates the city of Krabi as part of Ligor Kingdom. Subject
to King Rama the Fifth, Krabi was under the sole control of a governor. Along
with watching the museums, you can also plod the streets and stroll the beaches
along the Andaman Sea.
The Wat Khlong Thom Museum, on Phetchakasem Highway, in Krabi exhibits relics
excavated from a bead mound. These are bronze tools, stone and clay animals,
stone tools and beads. With all the sandstone on the islet, there's got to be
fossils. The fossils are found within the confines of Hat Nopharat National
Park. This is a Fossil Cemetery and nearby Fossil Museum, displaying fossils
and narrating the history of the area.
Apart from visiting the museums as well as watching the national parks, you
can also avail yourself of the opportunities to deep dive or shallow snorkel
among coral reefs.
|