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Thailand’s picture-postcard coast attracts buyers
interested in unique natural environments
Krabi, on Thailand’s west coast,
is just a two hours drive from its more illustrious neighbour Phuket,
but it is on another planet when it comes to raw and breathtaking natural beauty.
This is an area of stunning white sand beaches, studded by dramatic limestone karsts and over
130 picturesque islands…no wonder the Krabi and Phang Nga areas were chosen for Hollywood blockbusters,
such as The Beach and The Man with the Golden Gun.
In 2005 a strategic plan for the Krabi region was commissioned by the
local Planning Authority. The Thai Public Policy Institute and UC Berkeley
(USA) produced a report which recommended a more measured and ‘green’ focused
approach to development, learning from the experiences of more developed tourist centres,
such as Phuket and Koh Samui.
Public works projects have been plentiful in the area and Krabi
now boasts some of the best infrastructure in Thailand. The new airport (KBV) offers regular domestic services to Bangkok as
well as a daily service to Singapore and weekly flights to Stockholm, Sweden. Good roads are to be found here along with a plentiful
water supply, modern sewerage treatment and a reliable electricity grid.
For most holiday or retirement lifestyle investors the Holy Grail is to live on the coast,
or at least with an ocean view. Much of Krabi’s high profile coastline has been claimed by local tourism projects;
however, there are other, smaller, coves and beaches with development potential, as well as wonderful vistas to be found set
back in the hilly hinterland.
If it is absolute beachfront or ocean view land you seek, then an excellent area is in nearby Koh Lanta. Sixty kilometres from Krabi Airport,
Koh Lanta consists of two islands, with the larger southerly one (Koh Lanta Yai) attracting more attention. An agreement was signed in 2005
to develop Koh Lanta following the UN Development Programme charter, which emphasizes a sustainable, eco-friendly and culturally sensitive
approach to development.
All this said, the Krabi region is slowly developing into a boutique destination, offering world class facilities in a quiet,
naturally beautiful environment. Exotiq Property is one of the first international brands to focus on this emerging property market
and our local knowledge will ensure that you have access to the best and most unique investment opportunities.
Exotiq Property - Krabi Office
152/8 Moo 5, Ao Nang
Muang, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Tel: 075 66 11 55
Mobile: 089 772 78 58, 081 273 77 78
Calls from outside Thailand: add +66 and drop 0
Email : krabi@exotiqrealestate.com
Spoken languages: English, Thai
Below is just a small sample of
our latest listings. To search our
complete portfolio for this
destination click here.
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