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Our gay travel reference to Thailand is based on our personal experience – practical safety tips, top things to do, gay highlights, best foods, and more.

“You've been to so many places in the nature guys, you must have a favorite?”

We sure do! Can you guess what it is?

Hint…it's a country with gorgeous beaches, mouth-watering food, a wealthy cultural heritage, plenty of adventure activities, warm-hearted welcoming people, largely inexpensive, and a fantastic male lover scene in its capital…

…it's Thailand!

That's right, the “Land of Smiles is one place we are always happy to come back to. It was one of the first places we ever came to in Asia many moons ago, and it's one place we always strive to visit again and again every unattached year! From the Circuit parties during Songkran to the fantastic street-party touch during New Year's, we love love LOVE Thailand! For this reason, we rate Thailand as one of the not-to-miss gay explore vacation destinations in the world.

Thailand is a destination that offers so much to LGBT

Krabi · Town Guide

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Krabi is a province on Thailand's Andaman seaboard. It is renowned for stunning coastlines with beautiful beaches, limestone peaks, crystal unmistakable seas and spectacular tropical islands.

Krabi has more than 80 surrounding islands including the Lanta and Phi Phi archipelagos. These are popular with yachtsmen, scuba divers, snorkelers and day-trippers from Phuket.

These major destinations make up the province of Krabi:

Krabi Town - the capital city and main entry point into the region

Ao Nang - Krabi's most developed beach, main tourist hot-spot and a great base for exploring the nearby islands

Phi Phi Islands - world-famous archipelago and a well-liked tourist destination *

Had Yao (Long Beach) - an under-developed beach with wonderful views of Ao Nang's cliff walls

Railay (Rai Leh) Beach - Thailand's most famous spot for rock climbing (see pick below)

Krabi attracts thousands of homosexual tourists each year, but the main coastal resort town of Ao Nang has yet to set up a gay scene. While it is very likely that you will

Krabi

The perfectly idyllic escape for those looking to obtain away from it all

Krabi is an easily available and arguably the most idyllic beach destination in Thailand, located in the southwest corner along on the Andaman Sea. It is here that you will find the infamous and postcard-ready limestone formations along the beach created by thousands of years of geography.

Krabi features the tropical islands, picturesque beaches and crystal-clear waters that we associate with paradise. Phra Nang Beach or Railay Beach offers the best waterfront spots for taking in some rays.

Feeling more adventurous? Explore Phulay Bay or take a day tour to Koh Hong Island for one-of-a-kind snorkeling or diving. Krabi itself, especially Tonsai Bay offers multiple outdoors activities, the most famous entity rock-climbing. But across the region, you&#;ll find companies offering sea kayaking, watersports trekking, or exploring its lesser known inland routes.  Although, for most; unwinding on the beach and eating delicious seafood and Thai cuisine is usually on the agenda here.

While you will f

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Krabi is a city on the west coast of southern Thailand noted for its beautiful beaches, islands, and breathtaking views. Krabi’s nightlife is frequently quieter and less boisterous than other Thai beach destinations. You will surely experience homosexual men and couples throughout your visit, albeit it may be a bit more hard to find them owing to the undeveloped LGBT population in this region.

Krabi is a well-liked holiday destination for LGBT travelers who wish to spend their time in Thailand relaxing on the beach and catching up on sleep. November through May are ideal for visiting to avoid the rainy season. Krabi is the Thailand that you see in travel brochures.

Because of its huge collection of tempting beaches and diverse outdoor activities, it has established a global reputation as a primary tourist destination. Tourists, especially LGBT visitors, will find gay Krabi a great blen