Slow Loris and Civet Rainforest Night Walk
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Yes, there are snakes in Krabi. All kinds of snakes. Many people want to know if they are likely to see snakes in Krabi during their vacation. Field trips and tours to see snakes. At the bottom of the page is a free PDF ebook to show you some of Thailand’s most common snakes. How…
Day wildlife tours? WIth the success of our Night Wildlife Walking Tour in Krabi, we’ve now added a DAYTIME walk that will find some of the same animals you can see at night, and some new ones! This is perfect for families with kids, singles, or couples. The other night we had 13 people in…
If you want to find the most scenic places in southern Thailand for a landscape photography field trip shooting beautiful scenery at the beach, or in the forest, this is the one for you! While nature and wildlife photography has been our main focus, we also get requests to take photographers to the best spots…
The best way to go about finding pythons in Krabi, Thailand is to have patience and go herping for pythons when it’s raining. Are Pythons in Krabi? Yes, there are many pythons living in the Krabi area. In Krabi, we have Reticulated Pythons (Malayopython reticulatus – see the image at top of page) and Blood…
Take a boat through the mangroves of Krabi River and find Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus, the Mangrove Pit Viper on a day snake herping trip on the Krabi River. This is one snake native to Krabi that very few people get to see because it is limited to the coastal areas, and primarily the partly-submerged mangrove trees…
[Last Updated: 11 June 2025] Tiger Cave Temple Krabi in Thai is pronounced Wat Tum Sua (also called, “Wat Tham Suea or Wat Tum Sua” at Google sometimes) and is one of the most fun things to do in Krabi on your vacation. Its real meaning is – Tiger Cave Temple, but few tourists remember…