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Monkey Trail, Ao Nang
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Pai Plong Beach
Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Ao Nang Beach
Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Tonsai Beach
Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Ao Nang beach
2RJC+GM7, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
COAST Beach Club & Bistro @ Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi
396-396, 1, Ao Nang, Amphur Muang, Krabi 81180, Thailand
C2 Beach Club Restaurant
2RGG+XF7, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
The Last Fisherman Bar
266 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Lotus Court
396/1, 396, Ao Nang, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Roadside Bar
1105 àž‹àž­àžą àž­àčˆàžČàž§àž™àžČàž‡ 15, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Mama's chicken
Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Beach Fruit Bar 2
2RHF+HRP, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Sand Beach Club
Soi Ao Nang 17 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Klippe Cafe&Bistro
1105 Ao Nang, àč€àžĄàž·àž­àž‡ Krabi 81180, Thailand
Nong Thai Restaurants
1316, àž‹àž­àžą 15, Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang Krabi, Krabi 81000, Thailand
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Nearby hotels
Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi
396-396/1, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Centara Ao Nang Beach Resort & Spa Krabi
981 Moo 2 Tambon Aonang Subdistrict Mueang Krabi District, Krabi, Thailand
BlueSotel SMART Krabi Aonang Beach - Adults only
1077 Aonang Soi 15, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, 81180, Thailand
Golden Beach Resort
254 Moo2, T.Ao-Nang, Muang, Krabi, 81000, Thailand
Panan Krabi Resort
945 Ao-Nang, Mung Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Peace Laguna Resort & Spa
193 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Chang Wat Krabi 81180, Thailand
Aonang Villa Resort
113 Moo 2 Aonang Beach, Muang, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Sea Seeker Krabi Resort
963 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
Aonang Silver Orchid Resort
672 M.2, Ao Nang, Maung, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Chill Out Bar & Bungalow, Tonsai beach
Tonsai Bay Resort Restaurant, Tambon Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
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Monkey Trail, Ao Nang

2RFH+X45, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
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attractions: Pai Plong Beach, Ao Nang Beach, Tonsai Beach, Ao Nang beach, restaurants: COAST Beach Club & Bistro @ Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi, C2 Beach Club Restaurant, The Last Fisherman Bar, Lotus Court, Roadside Bar, Mama's chicken, Beach Fruit Bar 2, Sand Beach Club, Klippe Cafe&Bistro, Nong Thai Restaurants, local businesses:
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Pai Plong Beach

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Tonsai Beach

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Pai Plong Beach

4.2

(376)

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Ao Nang Beach

Ao Nang Beach

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Tonsai Beach

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Nearby restaurants of Monkey Trail, Ao Nang

COAST Beach Club & Bistro @ Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi

C2 Beach Club Restaurant

The Last Fisherman Bar

Lotus Court

Roadside Bar

Mama's chicken

Beach Fruit Bar 2

Sand Beach Club

Klippe Cafe&Bistro

Nong Thai Restaurants

COAST Beach Club & Bistro @ Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi

COAST Beach Club & Bistro @ Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi

3.2

(83)

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C2 Beach Club Restaurant

C2 Beach Club Restaurant

4.0

(292)

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The Last Fisherman Bar

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Lotus Court

Lotus Court

3.0

(20)

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4.2
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3.0
20w

⭐⭐⭐

Oh, Monkey Trail in Ao Nang, Krabi—what a wild, wacky, and slightly terrifying adventure.

My girlfriend and I were pumped to hike this trail this morning (August 24, 2025), expecting a fun jungle jaunt. Instead, we walked straight into a monkey showdown at the entrance, surrounded by a literal landfill of trash. đŸ˜± Plastic bottles, straws, cups—it looked like a post-apocalyptic monkey picnic gone wrong. We couldn’t wrap our heads around the litter chaos.

As we approached the trailhead, we were greeted by a furry flash mob—dozens of monkeys swinging from trees, running on the ground, rummaging through trash, and then eyeballing us like we’d strolled into their turf.

Most were chill, with adorable baby monkeys tumbling around, riding on mamas back, and looking like tiny fluffballs of cuteness. But then, out of nowhere, a massive, beady-eyed male monkey—let’s call him King Kong’s cranky caffeinated cousin—locked onto my girlfriend’s Thai tea like it was the Holy Grail. This dude charged her with the intensity of a caffeinated linebacker. 😬 Fearing a scratch or a chomp from this furry fiend, she threw her plastic cup (complete with straw, lid, and carrier) to the ground. King Kong Monkey pounced, slurped that Thai tea like a frat bro at caffeine happy hour, and left the plastic carnage behind. Mystery solved: the monkeys are the masterminds behind this trashpocalypse! 🙈

Here’s a pro tip: don’t bring plastic bottles and snacks or drinks unless you want to donate them to the monkey mob. The trail is short, you will survive without a water bottle for 1 hour. Leave the plastic items at the hotel and help keep this beautiful area clean and trash free.

Krabi, please, we’re begging you—clean up this landfill of an entrance. It’s 2025, we’re almost sending astronauts to Mars, but we can’t invent a monkey-proof trash can? Come on, city officials, hire a worker to warn tourists or build some Fort Knox-level garbage bins before the monkeys start their own recycling empire. đŸ—‘ïž

Once we escaped the monkey gauntlet and hit the trail, things took a turn for the better. The trail itself was clean, monkey-free, and a legit workout. Yes, monkey trail is monkey free because all the monkeys wait for you to enter the trail and steal your plastic wrapped food and drinks - not a single monkey after venturing 40 feet into the trail! But, Those steps—oh, those endless steps—had us huffing and puffing like we were training for the Stairmaster Olympics.

Keep moving, must keep moving though, or the mosquitoes will treat you like an all-you-can-eat buffet. 🩟

The hike was fun, sweaty, and rewarding, with jungle vibes that made us feel like Indiana Jones (minus the treasure, sadly).

Lots of selfie photo spots, but don’t stop too long or you will be a main course for the mosquito buffet!

Overall, the trail itself was a blast, but the trash-strewn, monkey-mobbed entrance was a nightmare.

Three stars for the workout and jungle charm, but Krabi, please save this place from becoming a monkey-run dump!

We had fun, but we’re still shaking from that Thai tea caffeinated King Kong heist....

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4.0
38w

If you’re in Ao Nang, Krabi, the Monkey Trail is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This short but scenic trail offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters, lush jungle surroundings, and access to a secluded beach. It’s a perfect way to experience the natural beauty of southern Thailand up close.

The trail is approximately 450 meters long and takes about 15 to 20 minutes to walk one way. It begins at the southern end of Ao Nang Beach, near the Centara Grand Beach Resort. The path is well-maintained, featuring wooden boardwalks, bamboo railings, and a few steep steps that lead you through a jungle-covered headland. Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding limestone cliffs.

As the name suggests, the Monkey Trail is home to a population of wild long-tailed macaques. These monkeys are often seen along the trail, especially near the top where the path levels out. They are accustomed to human presence but can be unpredictable. It’s advisable to keep a safe distance, avoid feeding them, and secure your belongings, as the monkeys are known to snatch items from unsuspecting visitors.

At the end of the trail, you’ll reach Pai Plong Beach, a tranquil spot that’s less crowded than Ao Nang Beach. The beach is accessible only by foot or boat, making it a peaceful retreat for those looking to relax by the sea. It’s an ideal place to unwind, swim, or enjoy a picnic while taking in the natural beauty of the area.

The best time to hike the Monkey Trail is during the cooler parts of the day—early morning or late afternoon—when temperatures are more comfortable, and wildlife activity is higher. Be sure to wear sturdy footwear, bring water, and apply sunscreen, as the trail can be exposed to the sun in certain areas.

In summary, the Monkey Trail in Ao Nang offers a delightful mix of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty. Whether you’re an avid hiker or just looking for a unique experience, this trail provides a memorable way to connect with the stunning...

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5.0
2y

Title: An Adventure Through Nature's Playground: Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang

Review: The Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang is an exhilarating adventure that transports you to a world of untamed beauty and lively encounters. As an avid nature enthusiast, this trail was a highlight of my visit to Thailand, offering an unforgettable experience like no other.

The trailhead starts near the eastern end of Ao Nang Beach, leading you through lush tropical jungles and limestone cliffs that make up the iconic landscape of Krabi. The well-marked path ensures a safe journey while providing ample opportunities to capture breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding islands.

True to its name, the trail is home to a friendly troop of monkeys, adding a delightful touch to the entire expedition. Observing these playful creatures in their natural habitat is an enchanting sight and a rare opportunity to connect with wildlife up close.

As you venture further into the trail, you'll encounter picturesque lagoons and hidden caves, offering serene spots to relax and take in the beauty of nature. Keep your camera ready as you may spot exotic bird species and other wildlife throughout the journey.

While the Monkey Trail is accessible to most fitness levels, it does require a moderate level of physical activity, so wear comfortable hiking shoes and carry plenty of water to stay hydrated.

In conclusion, the Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang is an adventure seeker's paradise, combining the thrill of exploration with the wonders of nature. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, wildlife lover, or simply seeking a unique outdoor experience, this trail promises to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the marvels of our...

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📌Save this how to reach the famous Pai Plong Beach from Ao Nang Beach If you’re looking for a relaxing spot to swim and sunbathe, you will love Pai Plong Beach. This beach is much more relaxed than the neighboring Ao Nang or Railay Beach and so beautiful especially during sunset. It’s a private beach run by the private resort, Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas. But, it’s open to the public đŸ€© Pai Plong often appears on postcards for the iconic towering limestone island situated just a short distance from its shores. Can you spot from my video? â–ȘHow to go You can find the famous Monkey Trail at the end of Ao Nang Beach and this trail is leading to the quiet shores of Pai Plong Beach and it’s certainly worth. â–ȘHike Duration: Around 20 minutes It’s easy but steps are steep at Pai Plong Beach side. So be careful. ☑ I wore flip flops and it was no issues to hike. Save and share for your next Krabi trips 💗 Follow @bonvoyagepro for more travel tips . . . . . . . . . . #bonvoyagepro #thailandtravel #krabi #aonangbeach #krabithailand #visitthailand #aonangbeach #thailandsunset #travelblogger
Doctor KutchapeckeroffDoctor Kutchapeckeroff
⭐⭐⭐ Oh, Monkey Trail in Ao Nang, Krabi—what a wild, wacky, and slightly terrifying adventure. My girlfriend and I were pumped to hike this trail this morning (August 24, 2025), expecting a fun jungle jaunt. Instead, we walked straight into a monkey showdown at the entrance, surrounded by a literal landfill of trash. đŸ˜± Plastic bottles, straws, cups—it looked like a post-apocalyptic monkey picnic gone wrong. We couldn’t wrap our heads around the litter chaos. As we approached the trailhead, we were greeted by a furry flash mob—dozens of monkeys swinging from trees, running on the ground, rummaging through trash, and then eyeballing us like we’d strolled into their turf. Most were chill, with adorable baby monkeys tumbling around, riding on mamas back, and looking like tiny fluffballs of cuteness. But then, out of nowhere, a massive, beady-eyed male monkey—let’s call him King Kong’s cranky caffeinated cousin—locked onto my girlfriend’s Thai tea like it was the Holy Grail. This dude charged her with the intensity of a caffeinated linebacker. 😬 Fearing a scratch or a chomp from this furry fiend, she threw her plastic cup (complete with straw, lid, and carrier) to the ground. King Kong Monkey pounced, slurped that Thai tea like a frat bro at caffeine happy hour, and left the plastic carnage behind. Mystery solved: the monkeys are the masterminds behind this trashpocalypse! 🙈 Here’s a pro tip: don’t bring plastic bottles and snacks or drinks unless you want to donate them to the monkey mob. The trail is short, you will survive without a water bottle for 1 hour. Leave the plastic items at the hotel and help keep this beautiful area clean and trash free. Krabi, please, we’re begging you—clean up this landfill of an entrance. It’s 2025, we’re almost sending astronauts to Mars, but we can’t invent a monkey-proof trash can? Come on, city officials, hire a worker to warn tourists or build some Fort Knox-level garbage bins before the monkeys start their own recycling empire. đŸ—‘ïž Once we escaped the monkey gauntlet and hit the trail, things took a turn for the better. The trail itself was clean, monkey-free, and a legit workout. Yes, monkey trail is monkey free because all the monkeys wait for you to enter the trail and steal your plastic wrapped food and drinks - not a single monkey after venturing 40 feet into the trail! But, Those steps—oh, those endless steps—had us huffing and puffing like we were training for the Stairmaster Olympics. Keep moving, must keep moving though, or the mosquitoes will treat you like an all-you-can-eat buffet. 🩟 The hike was fun, sweaty, and rewarding, with jungle vibes that made us feel like Indiana Jones (minus the treasure, sadly). Lots of selfie photo spots, but don’t stop too long or you will be a main course for the mosquito buffet! Overall, the trail itself was a blast, but the trash-strewn, monkey-mobbed entrance was a nightmare. Three stars for the workout and jungle charm, but Krabi, please save this place from becoming a monkey-run dump! We had fun, but we’re still shaking from that Thai tea caffeinated King Kong heist. 😅 🐒 🙈 đŸ”
Akshay DhaneshaAkshay Dhanesha
Title: An Adventure Through Nature's Playground: Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang Review: The Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang is an exhilarating adventure that transports you to a world of untamed beauty and lively encounters. As an avid nature enthusiast, this trail was a highlight of my visit to Thailand, offering an unforgettable experience like no other. The trailhead starts near the eastern end of Ao Nang Beach, leading you through lush tropical jungles and limestone cliffs that make up the iconic landscape of Krabi. The well-marked path ensures a safe journey while providing ample opportunities to capture breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding islands. True to its name, the trail is home to a friendly troop of monkeys, adding a delightful touch to the entire expedition. Observing these playful creatures in their natural habitat is an enchanting sight and a rare opportunity to connect with wildlife up close. As you venture further into the trail, you'll encounter picturesque lagoons and hidden caves, offering serene spots to relax and take in the beauty of nature. Keep your camera ready as you may spot exotic bird species and other wildlife throughout the journey. While the Monkey Trail is accessible to most fitness levels, it does require a moderate level of physical activity, so wear comfortable hiking shoes and carry plenty of water to stay hydrated. In conclusion, the Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang is an adventure seeker's paradise, combining the thrill of exploration with the wonders of nature. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, wildlife lover, or simply seeking a unique outdoor experience, this trail promises to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the marvels of our natural world.
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📌Save this how to reach the famous Pai Plong Beach from Ao Nang Beach If you’re looking for a relaxing spot to swim and sunbathe, you will love Pai Plong Beach. This beach is much more relaxed than the neighboring Ao Nang or Railay Beach and so beautiful especially during sunset. It’s a private beach run by the private resort, Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas. But, it’s open to the public đŸ€© Pai Plong often appears on postcards for the iconic towering limestone island situated just a short distance from its shores. Can you spot from my video? â–ȘHow to go You can find the famous Monkey Trail at the end of Ao Nang Beach and this trail is leading to the quiet shores of Pai Plong Beach and it’s certainly worth. â–ȘHike Duration: Around 20 minutes It’s easy but steps are steep at Pai Plong Beach side. So be careful. ☑ I wore flip flops and it was no issues to hike. Save and share for your next Krabi trips 💗 Follow @bonvoyagepro for more travel tips . . . . . . . . . . #bonvoyagepro #thailandtravel #krabi #aonangbeach #krabithailand #visitthailand #aonangbeach #thailandsunset #travelblogger
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⭐⭐⭐ Oh, Monkey Trail in Ao Nang, Krabi—what a wild, wacky, and slightly terrifying adventure. My girlfriend and I were pumped to hike this trail this morning (August 24, 2025), expecting a fun jungle jaunt. Instead, we walked straight into a monkey showdown at the entrance, surrounded by a literal landfill of trash. đŸ˜± Plastic bottles, straws, cups—it looked like a post-apocalyptic monkey picnic gone wrong. We couldn’t wrap our heads around the litter chaos. As we approached the trailhead, we were greeted by a furry flash mob—dozens of monkeys swinging from trees, running on the ground, rummaging through trash, and then eyeballing us like we’d strolled into their turf. Most were chill, with adorable baby monkeys tumbling around, riding on mamas back, and looking like tiny fluffballs of cuteness. But then, out of nowhere, a massive, beady-eyed male monkey—let’s call him King Kong’s cranky caffeinated cousin—locked onto my girlfriend’s Thai tea like it was the Holy Grail. This dude charged her with the intensity of a caffeinated linebacker. 😬 Fearing a scratch or a chomp from this furry fiend, she threw her plastic cup (complete with straw, lid, and carrier) to the ground. King Kong Monkey pounced, slurped that Thai tea like a frat bro at caffeine happy hour, and left the plastic carnage behind. Mystery solved: the monkeys are the masterminds behind this trashpocalypse! 🙈 Here’s a pro tip: don’t bring plastic bottles and snacks or drinks unless you want to donate them to the monkey mob. The trail is short, you will survive without a water bottle for 1 hour. Leave the plastic items at the hotel and help keep this beautiful area clean and trash free. Krabi, please, we’re begging you—clean up this landfill of an entrance. It’s 2025, we’re almost sending astronauts to Mars, but we can’t invent a monkey-proof trash can? Come on, city officials, hire a worker to warn tourists or build some Fort Knox-level garbage bins before the monkeys start their own recycling empire. đŸ—‘ïž Once we escaped the monkey gauntlet and hit the trail, things took a turn for the better. The trail itself was clean, monkey-free, and a legit workout. Yes, monkey trail is monkey free because all the monkeys wait for you to enter the trail and steal your plastic wrapped food and drinks - not a single monkey after venturing 40 feet into the trail! But, Those steps—oh, those endless steps—had us huffing and puffing like we were training for the Stairmaster Olympics. Keep moving, must keep moving though, or the mosquitoes will treat you like an all-you-can-eat buffet. 🩟 The hike was fun, sweaty, and rewarding, with jungle vibes that made us feel like Indiana Jones (minus the treasure, sadly). Lots of selfie photo spots, but don’t stop too long or you will be a main course for the mosquito buffet! Overall, the trail itself was a blast, but the trash-strewn, monkey-mobbed entrance was a nightmare. Three stars for the workout and jungle charm, but Krabi, please save this place from becoming a monkey-run dump! We had fun, but we’re still shaking from that Thai tea caffeinated King Kong heist. 😅 🐒 🙈 đŸ”
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Title: An Adventure Through Nature's Playground: Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang Review: The Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang is an exhilarating adventure that transports you to a world of untamed beauty and lively encounters. As an avid nature enthusiast, this trail was a highlight of my visit to Thailand, offering an unforgettable experience like no other. The trailhead starts near the eastern end of Ao Nang Beach, leading you through lush tropical jungles and limestone cliffs that make up the iconic landscape of Krabi. The well-marked path ensures a safe journey while providing ample opportunities to capture breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding islands. True to its name, the trail is home to a friendly troop of monkeys, adding a delightful touch to the entire expedition. Observing these playful creatures in their natural habitat is an enchanting sight and a rare opportunity to connect with wildlife up close. As you venture further into the trail, you'll encounter picturesque lagoons and hidden caves, offering serene spots to relax and take in the beauty of nature. Keep your camera ready as you may spot exotic bird species and other wildlife throughout the journey. While the Monkey Trail is accessible to most fitness levels, it does require a moderate level of physical activity, so wear comfortable hiking shoes and carry plenty of water to stay hydrated. In conclusion, the Monkey Trail in Krabi Ao Nang is an adventure seeker's paradise, combining the thrill of exploration with the wonders of nature. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, wildlife lover, or simply seeking a unique outdoor experience, this trail promises to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the marvels of our natural world.
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