Discovering Krabi's Hidden Gem: A Walk Through the Urban Mangrove Forest
Hey, travel friends!
Today, I want to share with you a delightful discovery I made while exploring Krabi.
If you're looking for a local adventure that doesn't require a cab or bus ride, let me introduce you to the Krabi Urban Forest – a mangrove forest walk that's just a stone's throw from downtown.
Krabi Urban Forest
- 3WF8+WXP, Pak Nam, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000
- Google map link : https://maps.app.goo.gl/fdfUZZ7hfx9YAVVn7
Finding the Urban Oasis
While browsing Google Maps for nearby attractions, I stumbled upon this green patch not far from the iconic big metal crab sculpture in downtown Krabi. Intrigued by the prospect of a nature walk within the city limits, I decided to set off on foot to explore the Krabi Urban Forest.
The Journey Begins
The walk from the giant crab sculpture to the forest entrance is a pleasant 12-minute stroll along the river. As you approach, you're greeted by two charming small crab sculptures – a fitting welcome to this riverside sanctuary. After descending through the parking lot, you'll find yourself at the entrance to the mangrove forest.
Immersed in the Mangrove Maze
As soon as you step onto the raised pathway, you're transported into a world of twisted roots and intertwining branches. The mangrove forest is a sight to behold, showcasing nature's incredible adaptability in the estuary environment. I found myself constantly reaching for my camera, trying to capture the unique beauty of these wild trees.
A Bird's Eye View
About a quarter of the way into the walk, you'll come across a watch tower standing four or five stories tall. Don't miss the chance to climb to the top – the panoramic views of the forest and the surrounding river are absolutely stunning. It's a perfect spot to pause and take in the vastness of this urban jungle.
Yes that distant thing on the mountain is what I wrote about here : https://peakd.com/hive-168279/@jacuzzi/wat-tham-suea-krabis-tiger-cave-temple
The End of the Line
Continuing along the path, I reached what appeared to be the end of the trail. During peak season, boats are usually available here to take visitors across the river to nearby caves. However, being the off-season, the boat service was not operating. Instead, I took this opportunity to find a quiet spot, meditate, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere before heading back.
An Accessible Adventure
One of the best things about this walk is its accessibility. The path is mostly flat with only a few small rises where it bridges over inlet waterways. It's a non-strenuous walk suitable for most fitness levels. While you could take a Grab from downtown, I found the riverside walk to be a delightful part of the experience.
Nature's Curiosities
As I sat in the forest, I was intrigued by the popping noises echoing around me. While I couldn't pinpoint the exact source, I imagine it might be air trapped in the mud escaping to the surface – a unique soundtrack to the mangrove experience. Another appreciated touch was the informative signs identifying various tree species along the path.
A Perfect Half-Day Excursion
All in all, the round trip from the crab sculpture to the forest and back took about one and a half hours. It's the perfect duration for a refreshing nature break without taking up your entire day.
If you find yourself in Krabi and are looking for a short, local walk that immerses you in nature, I highly recommend this urban forest adventure. It's a hidden gem that offers a unique perspective on the local ecosystem and a peaceful escape from the bustling town center.
So, lace up your walking shoes, bring some water, and prepare to be amazed by the natural wonders hiding just beyond Krabi's city streets. Happy exploring, fellow travelers!
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