Laem Phra Nang (Railay & Tonsai) Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 42 ft | 13 m |
GPS: |
8.0086, 98.8397 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Art Morimitsu on Dec 7, 2006 · Updates | |
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Description
Located in the Southern Province of Krabi, the peninsula of Phra Nang/Railay Beach is isolated from the mainland by the very cliffs we climb/play on, accessible only by boat from Ao Nang, Ao Nam Mao or Krabi Town. Once you're there, you will find yourself surrounded by the beautiful Andaman Sea, lush jungle, and fantastic limestone cliffs. It has plenty of activities for the average tourists (sun, sand, sea, cuisine, massages, kayaking, diving) but let's admit it: we're here to climb, play and chill out in an exotic tropical paradise.
The Peninsula is actually divided into distinct areas: West Railay, East Railay, Tonsai Bay and Phra Nang Beach (see photo map). The routes are all bolted sport-climbing routes. The French grading system is used.
It's probably the most popular place in Krabi to spend Christmas and New Year, with the limited number of rooms filling up around six months in advance.
ATMs located in Bobo's Market and along the path through the resorts to Railay East near a mini-mart, another is located on the East beach in front of the Viewpoint Resort. There is an ATM on Railay Beach, but not Tonsai (as of Feb 2014). There are several mini-marts and a couple of internet cafes. There are no cars or roads in Railay, which also gives the place a relaxed feel. All the climbing areas are a short walk away.
Guide book:
- King climbers Route guide book
Getting There
Bus, train or plane.
By Plane: most travelers can fly directly into Krabi Airport or Phuket Airport. A short 1-hr taxi ride from Krabi or 2-hr taxi from Phuket to Ao Nang beach or Ao Nam Mao followed by a 15-minute long-tailed boat ride to either Railay West/Tonsai Beach from Ao Nang or a 15-minute long-tailed boat from Ao Nam Mao if staying at Railay East.
By Train: Overnight train from Bangkok to Surat Thani, then you must take a bus (or taxi) to Krabi which takes around 2-3 hours.
By Bus: (not recommended) cheapest way to travel, but you get what you pay for. From Gov't buses and travel agency Death Coaches you have several options, just be choosey.
Longboats: The ride from Ao Nang will not leave until they reach about 10 passengers, which can take awhile to accumulate if you're heading to Railay in dubious conditions (is that rain *railay* done falling?). Leaving from Ao Nang will probably require wading into the surf (baggage and all), although you might get lucky at high tide and just hop on. Returning definitely will. Landing at Railay West (and leaving) will require wading into the surf.
Guide Services
- Gecko Thailand - also their TripAdvisor and Google links.
*Cliffsman Climbing
*King Climbers
*Tex Rock Climbing
*Wee's Rock Climbing School
*Hot Rocks
*Krabi Rock Climbing
Things to do
- Krabi Thai Cookery school
- Wat Sai Thai
- Wat Tham Suea
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