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Getting Around Ao Nang

Getting Around Ao Nang

Andaman Coast Thailand Travel Guide

Public Transportation: Songthaews

Songthaews, converted pickup trucks with two benches in the back, are the main form of local public transportation in A Beach town in krabi and Krabi. They operate on fixed routes and you can flag them down anywhere along their path.

They provide a straightforward and authentic way to navigate. Fares are fixed and are based on the distance. Within Ao Nang, expect to pay between 20-50 THB per trip. A ride from A Beach a town in krabi to Krabi Town usually costs 50-60 THB. Pay the driver directly upon exiting the Songthaew.

Features & Usage

  • Main Routes: A Beach town in krabi Beach Road and the route connecting Ao Nang to Krabi Town.
  • Hours: Generally operate from early morning (around 6 AM) until late evening (around 9-10 PM).
  • Hailing: Simply wave your hand to stop a Songthaew. Press the buzzer inside to get off.
  • Payment: Fares are typically posted. Confirm before getting on, and have small denominations ready.

Affordable Fares

Songthaews offer a cost-effective way to get around Ao Nang and to Krabi Town.

Fixed Routes

They follow set routes, making navigation predictable for travelers.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing Options

Taxis & Hailing
  • Licensed taxis (yellow and green) are less common on the street; private automobiles often act as taxis.
  • Hailing from the street is possible, but arranging through hotels or taxi stands is often easier.
  • Always agree on a price beforehand, as meters are rarely used outside major cities like Bangkok.
Ride-Sharing Apps
  • Grab is widely used in Thailand. Bolt is often cheaper in Krabi. Both offer car and motorbike options.
  • Pros: Non-negotiable prices before you ride, payment without cash for certain apps, GPS tracking.
  • Cons: Fewer drivers during off-peak hours or less central areas, potentially longer queue times.

Rental Options Overview

Car Rentals

International Driving Permit (IDP) and home country license required. Major international companies at Krabi Airport. Always secure comprehensive insurance.

Motorbike/Scooter

Widely available (200-300 THB/day). IDP legally required. High accident rate for tourists; always wear a Helmet. Inspect for damage before renting.

Bicycle Rentals

Available from a number of guesthouses. Limited reserved lanes; caution on main roads. Quieter side roads are better.

Specialty Vehicles

Longtail boats are crucial for nearby beaches/islands (Railay, Phi Phi). Charter private or use shared services. Speedboats offer faster island hopping tours.

Driving & Walking Considerations

Driving Laws & Road Conditions

  • Driving Side: Thailand drives on the left-hand side of the road.
  • Laws: Helmets are legally required for all motorcycle riders and passengers. Seatbelts are required for car occupants.
  • Penalties: Drink driving laws are strict, with severe penalties. Police checkpoints are common.
  • The State of the roads: Main roads are generally in good condition. Smaller roads can be bumpy, unpaved, or narrow.

Parking & Traffic

  • Parking: Paid car parks are available in popular A Beach town in krabi areas, especially along the main beach road.
  • Hotel Parking: Many hotels usually provide complimentary parking for their guests.
  • Traffic: Traffic can be heavy in tourist areas and major towns, specifically during peak hours.
  • Motorbike Caution: Be extremely cautious of motorbikes. They often weave through traffic and might not always follow rules.

Walking & Cycling

  • Pedestrian-Friendly Areas: Ao Nang Beach Road has sidewalks for walking leisurely. Nopparat Thara Beach is long and suitable for leisurely walks.
  • Railay Beach: Entirely pedestrian, accessible only by boat, a pleasant area to stroll without vehicle traffic.
  • Walking Tours: Self-guided walks are easy. Guided walking tours are often part of larger holiday packages.
  • Bicycle Infrastructure: Limited dedicated bicycle lanes. Cycling on main roads can be hazardous due to traffic.
  • Cycling Safety: Quieter side roads, especially inland from tourist areas, are preferable for cycling. Always exercise caution and wear a helmet.
  • No-Go Areas: No specific "no-go" areas. Busy main roads outside central Ao Nang are less safe for walkers and cyclists due to faster traffic.

Specialized Transportation & Accessibility

Tour Buses

No tourist bus-on-hop-off services. Tour buses are for escorted day trips to attractions like Krabi Hot Springs or Emerald Pool, including hotel pickup/drop-off.

Boat Taxis

Longtail boats are the iconic transport to Railay Beach, Phi Phi, and other isles. Charter private or use shared services. Speedboats are quicker options for island hopping tours.

Accessibility

Accessibility for travelers with mobility needs remains limited. Public transportation such as Songthaews and longtail watercraft are not wheelchair accessible. Newer hotels may feature accessible rooms.

Alternative Travel & Safety for Locals

Beyond the usual tourist options, understanding how locals navigate and other safety aspects can enrich your travel and cultural awareness.

Local Transport refinements

  • Local minivan routes connect smaller towns around Krabi province, offering a look at local life.
  • Motorbike taxis are common for short, quick trips, especially for locals, though passenger safety is a a concern.
  • Small local longtail boat facilities may serve less-frequented beaches or villages.
  • Bargaining may apply for private charter services or extended taxi journeys.

Safety & General Conduct

  • Always be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded markets or at night.
  • Conflict is rare, but avoid any aggressive behavior, as it is highly frowned upon in Thai culture.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, specifically while visiting temples or local communities.
  • Local knowledge can enhance your experience; consider asking hotel personnel or tour operators for tips.

Responsible Travel

Support Local Businesses

Eat at local eateries and shop at markets. This directly supports the community.

Community Impact

Minimize Waste

Use reusable water bottles and shopping bags to reduce plastic pollution.

Eco-Friendly Practices

Respect Wildlife

Maintain distance from animals. Never feed them or disturb their natural habitat.

Wildlife Protection

Interacting with Locals

Cultural Courtesy
  • Learn a few simple Thai phrases like "Sawasdee krap/ka" (hello) and "Khop khun krap/ka" (thank you).
  • Smile often; it is an universal sign of friendliness and respect in The kingdom of the kingdom of thailand.
  • Remove your shoes when entering temples, private homes, and some businesses.
Behavioral Tips
  • The head is considered sacred, the feet are the lowest. Avoid touching someone's head or pointing with your feet.
  • Dress modestly when outside beach areas to show respect for local customs.
  • Keep your voice down in public places, as loud behavior is generally frowned upon.

Avoiding Scams & Issues

  • Avoid Touts: Be firm but polite with persistent street vendors or tour touts.
  • Verify Information: Double-check details from multiple sources regarding tours or services.
  • Read Contracts: If renting vehicles, read the rental agreement carefully before signing.
  • Motorbike Accidents: Driving a motorbike carries risks; consider alternative transport if inexperienced.
  • Ignore Gem Scams: Be wary of strangers offering free tours or convincing stories about buying gems.
  • Drink Safety: Do not accept drinks from strangers and always watch your beverages in bars.
  • ATM Skimming: Use ATMs in well-lit, secure locations, preferably inside local banks.
  • Wildlife Interaction: Do not feed or touch wild animals, especially monkeys, as it is possible for them to be aggressive.

Final Thought

A Beach a city in krabi is a fantastic destination. With a little planning and respect for local customs, your journey is set to be filled with lovely sights and unforgettable moments.

Enjoy your adventure in the stunning Krabi province!