Had Yao is the last untouched beach in Krabi Provience, and perhaps
the most spectacular with it's views of Jum Mountain and Ao Nang's Cliff
walls.
Located in the rural backwaters of Krabi
province in the south of Thailand you find the longest untouched beach
of mainland Krabi. In convenient distance from the hordes of tourists
poring into nearby Phuket and Ao Nang, but only 25 kilometer from the
new international airport of Krabi. This provides an excellent getaway
break for those who seek ultimate relaxation in tranquility. From Had
Yao to Ao Nang, it is approximately 40-minute drive.
Commercialization of Had Yao has yet to come
ashore. The locals makes a living from the rice paddies and prawn farms
found in the nearby area. The local roads takes you pass their homes
which are beautiful old wooden houses on stilts, where goats and
chickens scratch around for food. On Tuesday and Friday afternoons,
there is a local marked down the road by the beach where you can stock
up on fresh fruit and vegetables at barging prices. Maybe a perfect
activity before taking a stroll on the beach while watching a
breathtaking sunset crawling behind the island and into the horizon of
the Andaman Sea.
This is a large peninsula with a several
kilometer long beach. It is not a great swimming beach - the sand is
brown-grey and the water is very shallow for a long way out - but is
great for walking. The views are good, facing Phi Phi Island to the west
and the mountains around Rai Ley to the north.
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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