Ko Kai Island, also known as Chicken Island, is one of Krabi’s most distinctive and picturesque island attractions, famed for its unique rock formation that resembles the head and neck of a chicken... this striking landmark, set against clear turquoise waters and white sandy shores, makes the island a popular stop for island‑hopping tours...
Tup Island, also known as Koh Tap, is one of Krabi’s most iconic small islands, celebrated for its crystal‑clear waters, powder‑white sand, and the remarkable Talay Waek phenomenon... during low tide, a stunning natural sandbar emerges, connecting Tup Island to neighboring Chicken Island and Koh Mor - allowing visitors to walk across the sea on a narrow stretch of sand...
Ko Poda Island is one of Krabi’s most picturesque gems, renowned for its powder‑white sandy beaches, crystal‑clear turquoise waters, and the dramatic limestone cliffs that rise prominently from the sea... Ko Poda provides a postcard‑perfect setting that captivates visitors seeking both relaxation and the natural beauty of Thailand’s Andaman coastline...
we enjoyed a private barbecue lunch surrounded by its pristine white sand and turquoise waters... the peaceful setting, complemented by gentle sea breezes and the island’s iconic limestone backdrop, created an unforgettable dining experience... freshly grilled seafood and local dishes added to the charm, making this exclusive beachside meal a perfect moment of relaxation in the heart of Krabi’s natural beauty...
Phra Nang Island is one of Krabi’s most iconic natural and cultural landmarks... framed by towering limestone cliffs and overlooking emerald waters, the island is revered by locals as a sacred site dedicated to a mythical sea princess, with colorful offerings placed inside as symbols of respect and hopes for good fortune... its dramatic rock formations, serene beachfront setting, and rich folklore make Phra Nang Island an essential stop for visitors exploring the beauty and heritage of southern Thailand...
Phra Nang Cave holds deep cultural significance among local communities in Krabi, especially for couples seeking blessings related to family and fertility... long regarded as a sacred site dedicated to a mythical sea princess, the cave is known for its symbolic offerings made by those praying for harmonious marriage and the gift of children... many visitors come to Phra Nang Cave with hopes of receiving divine favor for offspring, reflecting the enduring belief that the spirit of the princess grants fertility and blessings to families...
with the completion of our island‑hopping adventure in Krabi, our students from UNITAR have gained an experience that is both memorable and enriching... the journey across Krabi’s breathtaking islands not only offered moments of discovery and reflection, but also strengthened friendships and broadened their appreciation of Southeast Asia’s natural beauty... this EduTrip will undoubtedly remain a meaningful highlight in their academic journey...

















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