<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Let's Go To Railay Krabi</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Josh Hart</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>Railay Beach, Thailand, also called Rai Leh, is a preferred beach resort on the Andaman Coast in Krabi, Thailand. One of its prime destinations besides its beautiful beach is the presence of towering limestone high cliffs.<br />
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Railay Beach, Thailand delights tourists with its distinct gain access to. Being a peninsula, cutoff from the mainland by oceans and mountains, it can be reached only by a longtail watercraft ride. Routine services are readily available from Ao Nang, Krabi, Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi and Phuket.<br />
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Travelers prefer Railay for 2 reasons - its tranquility and extraordinary rock climbing opportunities. While its secluded nature draws in households and honeymooners, the limestone developments entice the backpacking crowd. Railay has accommodation options to cater to these two groups.<br />
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Rayavadee Premier Resort on Phra Nang beach is the best accommodation Railay needs to provide. Being the lone resort on the beach, it provides total privacy for its visitors. In the mid-range, Railay has a variety of accommodation choices, most of them found on its west side. Railay's spending plan accommodations, though very few, are found along its eastern side. The neighboring Load Sai beach, located barely 10 minutes away, has more choices in this segment.<br />
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Railay beach has a variety of bistros and bars to accommodate the needs of the tourists. Many of them serve the local cuisine that is both delicious and economical. The west-end of Railay has a couple of hi-end dining establishments, a few of them found on the beach.<br />
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Rock climbing up is among Railay's main reasons for appeal worldwide traveler map. However, the high limestone cliffs are not ideal for newbies. Passionate rock climbers flock to Railay to appreciate the excitement and breath-taking sea views from the cliff tops.<br />
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Railay Beach Thailand likewise has limited possibilities for divers and snorkeling lovers, as marine life and coral reefs are not as appealing or diverse as in other Thailand beaches. The sea caves along Phra Nang beach offer ample opportunities for kayaking lovers.<br />
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