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Is Krabi safe enough for a solo traveller?


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If you are worried enough to post about your fear of coming to Krabi - then don't come to Thailand at all!

There are plenty of quiet beaches now the rainy season is in full swing. The best beaches are outside Krabi town (which has no beaches), so try Ao Nang.

Unless you have a very big budget, you won't afford a hotel on the beach; so be prepared to rent a motorbike then you can get to secluded beaches (Pan beach, the southern end of Klong Muang beach, Had Yao etc.). How much is your budget?

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Where in the world are you guaranteed to be safe? Go visit, chance you will die. Maybe have a fantastic time. Possibly meet a gorgeous Thai lady and get married. Come back to the forum later and moan about her.

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Where in the world are you guaranteed to be safe? Go visit, chance you will die. Maybe have a fantastic time. Possibly meet a gorgeous Thai lady and get married. Come back to the forum later and moan about her.

Haha!! Nice reply, brightened my day..

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Pan bungalows is on a beach but it's a bit secluded so transportation could be a problem unless you rented a motorcycle, etc. They do have a restaurant there, also. There is a new place with separate bungalows on Klong Muang beach, though probably more expensive than Pan, but there are restaurants, etc. nearby. Sheraton is just up the beach and I know that the Nakamanda further down has good food. Sorry, don't know the name. Very recently opened. The Frog and Catfish is another place, not on a beach. Highly rated. They help to provide transport to the beach, etc. I've lived here for years w/no problems at all...

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Nothing wrong with Krabi, lots of western tourists there.

One suggestion I would make though, especially outside of the tourist areas is to dress a bit more conservatively. Krabi is a province with a substantial Muslim population that makes up almost half it's entire population, so they are somewhat more conservative with regards to dress than Thais further north.

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Red Ginger Resort is fantastic, had a pool access room there, good restaurant and many places nearby to eat, easy to walk to beach if you need it, we just stayed at the hotel most days with small child. I found it very safe, we will go back again with our small son who we think was actually conceived there, haha!

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Depends on the person and level of street smarts. Some people dont seem to be qualified to leave the block they live on. They tend to be the ones that get mangled or messed up.

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NO...There is a risk from many things including drink spiking.

Spiking of drinks is easy to overcome. If you leave your drink for any reason you dont drink it when you get back

Probability a lot less drink spiking than in chawng !

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I saw a guy in Heaven Above take his drink to the loo. Never had seen that before. Weird but makes sense if you think about it. Don't think I would do it though.

Buy smaller quantities and finish them first before you go to the "loo" lol rolleyes.gif

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NO...There is a risk from many things including drink spiking.

Spiking of drinks is easy to overcome. If you leave your drink for any reason you dont drink it when you get back

Probability a lot less drink spiking than in chawng !

Totally agree. The bit about not coming back and drinking the drink you left is advice from the UK police. A drink is cheap enough to replace so it isnt a big deal.

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NO...There is a risk from many things including drink spiking.

What a load of cr@p.

Ol boy is asking about Krabi, not Samui and death Koh Tao.

I'm really wondering how much time you have spent in Krabi, Kim, please enlighten. Krabi is not necessarily Phi-Phi Don, right???.....

OP, if you are going to Ao Nang, get an ocean view room at J-Hotel (nice people), you are then walking distance to the beach. No one is going to spike your drink (never have seen that anyway), especially if you bag a big beer from 7-11 and drink it at sunset on the beach wall. Then, there are a ton of restaurants to choose from.

For sure safe for a solo traveller, the rest of these people who say "no" don't know trckall.

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It would depend on your sex, age and intended activities.

For example,

As a middle aged. slightly overweight. frumpy housewife. who never wears jewelry, likes to go shopping in local markets, and drink in coffee bars, I feel perfectly safe. But if I were an 18 year old female who liked to race around on a scooter, get drunk, take drugs and attend full moon parties all night, maybe not so.

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Muslims on every street corner, run most shops, run Krabi airport security and many on the airplane to and

from Bangkok-Krabi.

So what? been going since '94 never ever heard of any problems of a religious sort, many of my friends are Muslims.

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Nothing wrong with Krabi, lots of western tourists there.

One suggestion I would make though, especially outside of the tourist areas is to dress a bit more conservatively. Krabi is a province with a substantial Muslim population that makes up almost half it's entire population, so they are somewhat more conservative with regards to dress than Thais further north.

Thanks Tom for the useful info. may i ask if wearing a crop top with shorts would be alright?

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If you are worried enough to post about your fear of coming to Krabi - then don't come to Thailand at all!

There are plenty of quiet beaches now the rainy season is in full swing. The best beaches are outside Krabi town (which has no beaches), so try Ao Nang.

Unless you have a very big budget, you won't afford a hotel on the beach; so be prepared to rent a motorbike then you can get to secluded beaches (Pan beach, the southern end of Klong Muang beach, Had Yao etc.). How much is your budget?

Hi Paul,

my concern was things like any thieves targeting tourists but it wasnt even mentioned once. that's good. im generally very careful but one can never be too careful and thus the question.

i might go there in high season and book a quiet and clean hotel (three star perhaps) near the sea if possible. nothing's certain for now though.

my inability to drive isnt helping in any case.

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Pan bungalows is on a beach but it's a bit secluded so transportation could be a problem unless you rented a motorcycle, etc. They do have a restaurant there, also. There is a new place with separate bungalows on Klong Muang beach, though probably more expensive than Pan, but there are restaurants, etc. nearby. Sheraton is just up the beach and I know that the Nakamanda further down has good food. Sorry, don't know the name. Very recently opened. The Frog and Catfish is another place, not on a beach. Highly rated. They help to provide transport to the beach, etc. I've lived here for years w/no problems at all...

i looked it up just now and it seems quite popular. might need to act fast! i'll need to do more research - only began to

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Red Ginger Resort is fantastic, had a pool access room there, good restaurant and many places nearby to eat, easy to walk to beach if you need it, we just stayed at the hotel most days with small child. I found it very safe, we will go back again with our small son who we think was actually conceived there, haha!

thanks so much Ray. i was looking at travel website and bookmarked the place lol. it's not cheap for a solo traveller but it does seem nice with a gym and a pool and it's near the beach. i'll seriously consider it. thanks!

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The city of Krabi is pretty tame.

Ao Nang is 20 minutes from there, and could be as risky as you make it.

I would rate Ao Nang as safer than Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok

I only stayed there for 3 months, by myself. Actually walked from Ao Nang to Krabi Mueang one afternoon.

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NO...There is a risk from many things including drink spiking.

What a load of cr@p.

Ol boy is asking about Krabi, not Samui and death Koh Tao.

I'm really wondering how much time you have spent in Krabi, Kim, please enlighten. Krabi is not necessarily Phi-Phi Don, right???.....

OP, if you are going to Ao Nang, get an ocean view room at J-Hotel (nice people), you are then walking distance to the beach. No one is going to spike your drink (never have seen that anyway), especially if you bag a big beer from 7-11 and drink it at sunset on the beach wall. Then, there are a ton of restaurants to choose from.

For sure safe for a solo traveller, the rest of these people who say "no" don't know trckall.

J-hotel does look like a cute place. good location as you pointed out. cheers!

i'm not going to any bars or parties - just not my thing.

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The city of Krabi is pretty tame.

Ao Nang is 20 minutes from there, and could be as risky as you make it.

I would rate Ao Nang as safer than Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok

I only stayed there for 3 months, by myself. Actually walked from Ao Nang to Krabi Mueang one afternoon.

sounds good. so did you go anywhere you'd probably visit again for like sightseeing and hiking?

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