Welcome to Somkiet buri resort is a brand new resort run by railay village resort. Our luxury resort beautifully set in natural surroundings with mountain views and tropical gardens.
Comfortable furnished, each room is equipped hot & cold water, bathtub, minibar, air-conditioning, TV., telephone. Private balcony, overlooking beautifully landscaped garden and mountain view.
Type of rooms Superior rooms 10 (24 sqm./bedroom & bathroom/ 8 sqm.). Superior rooms 6 (24 sqm./bedroom & bathroom/ 8 sqm.) poolside. Deluxe rooms 10 (40 sqm./bedroom & bathroom/ 8 sqm.).
We offer specializing in delicious typical Thai-International cuisine and freshly seafood that are available with the natural surrounding.
A secluded property located in ao nang beach with mountainview backdrop. 17 kms to krabi town and 34 kms to krabi airport. Only 300 metres from the most beautiful beach, white sandy and crystal clear sea of ao nang.
This hot spring originates from a warm stream in the lowland forest of Khao Nor Juji which is supposedly Thailand’s last piece of virgin and fertile forest. The intensity of the pool’s turquoise colored water varies according to the light and time of the day so visitors determined to see the real emerald color should plan to visit at dawn or early in the morning. The pool, which can be visited all year round, charges and entrance fee of 20 bahts. To get there, take Highway No. 4 to Khlong Thom District, then turn left to Route No. 4038 to Lam Hap Sub-district. The Emerald pool is located along the way, with clear signs posted.
Wat Tham Suea
Wat Tham Suea, which literally means tiger cave temple, is located in the Khiriwong Valley amidst lush forests and mountains with large trees over a hundred years old approximately 9 kilometers northeast of Krabi Town. Aside from being the site of a meditation center, the compound is also a place of archaeological and historical interest as excavations have uncovered stone tools, pottery remains and Buddha footprint crafting molds. In addition, a cave in the compound has what appears to be tiger paw prints in the stone.