Backpacking with one person isn’t easy. Now when the trip adds one more dude… everything becomes really interesting. I went to Krabi in 2008 once and since then, I have loved the place, not only because of the serenity it brings, but because of its simple-minded people and great food it has.
I decided to make an overland trip down to Krabi in 2010 for two weeks for one reason, to climb the limestone walls of Thailand. So the overland route would be to bus to Kuala Lumpur and then continue to Hat Yai and then from there, get some buses to Krabi Town and there you are. The total time that you would take to travel there would be about 12 hours but plus waiting time and all, it would be about 1 day of waiting and traveling. Well, it’s a different form of travel and definitely the route less travelled.

Hakim and me arriving at Railey West Beach by a long and bumpy Long Tailboat ride. Seen here with the equipments required for climbing.

Located on the Sunrise side on Railay, Diamond Cave offers a range of rooms with or without Air Conditioning. The Bungalows are with natural styles and minutes away from the climbing scene. I think we got our room at 1000 baht per night for three people for 4 nights. Quite a good deal.
This overland trip was my second time to Krabi Province and I love the life there. That was my first rock-climbing trip and it felt really great to be able to intro my friends to this type of travelling. My next blog would involve a Sri Lanka trip that I did in 2010 when I was serving the army. Stay tuned!!!




















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