Neighboring the province of Krabi is the town of Si Kao. This beautiful coastal town is one of the lesser known tourist destinations of Thailand, yet it boasts amazing tourist attractions such as the Hua Hin Beach, Chaomai Beach, the Haad Chao Mai National Marine Park, and Wat Tham Khaopedan. Si Kao also has a steadily developing tourism and hospitality industry, which is operates many hotels and resorts such as the Anantara Sikao Thailand Resort & Spa; one of the most recommendable Thrang hotels.

If you are looking for a relaxing and pleasant experience in Krabi, then head over to the Krabi Riverside. The Krabi Riverside is a large walkway which stretches along the Krabi River, which leads to the Thara Park. This manmade walkway is a great place to visit during the evenings, and a quiet walk along the Krabi Riverside is assured to be both refreshing and relaxing.

The Krabi Riverside stretches for over 1.6km along the bank of the Krabi River and offers a great and relaxing view of the river. People visiting this promenade in the evening will surely enjoy the gentle breeze and tranquil ambience around the walkway. The walkway is also flanked by miniature gardens and beautiful landscapes, further enhancing the beauty and tranquility of the Krabi Riverside. On the end of the Krabi Riverside is the Thara Park, The park consists of a large open space with pathways and gardens, and a sports complex. The spacious park is home many beautiful footpaths that go through gardens and luscious greenery. The park is commonly visited by the youth, who come to play a game of tennis or soccer, or to get peace and quiet, or to just hang out with their friends. The park is also popular amongst the bird-waters of Krabi, as it is home to several rare species of avifauna. All in all, the Krabi Riverside and Thara Park are great places to visit for a pleasant and relaxing experience.

Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.
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