Emerald Pool, the miracle at the heart of Krabi's forest
Krabi, one of Thailand’s top travel destinations and home of the world’s best beaches, also has many natural tourist attractions that await visitors to pay a visit. Among all the natural beauties in Krabi, Emerald Pool is one of the “Unseen” destinations that many Thais and foreigners would like to drop by.
Emerald Pool is located in “Khao Pra - Bang Kram Wildlife Sanctuary” at Khlong Thom district of Krabi province. The pool is originated from warm water stream in lowland of southern forest. Entrance fee for Thai is Baht 20 per person, but for foreign visitors, it is Baht 200 per person. Sorry guys but that the way it is in Thailand. The opening hour for the Emerald Pool is between 8:30 – 17:00, everyday.
You can choose to go to the Emerald Pool by either 1) through 1.4-Kilometer-long nature trail or 2) via 800-meter-long direct gravel path. If you are not in a hurry we would like to recommend you to do some exercise before jumping into the Emerald Pool by going through the nature trail since you can enjoy tropical rainforest and, if you are lucky, you might come across Gurney's Pitta, a very rare species of bird that used to extinct for 100 years; but watch your step, some part of the wooden bridge are slippery and rotten.
While walking down the nature trail, “Sra Kaew” or “The Glass Pool” is the spot that we would like you to take a closer look. Even though you cannot dive into Sra Kaew, but seeing fish swimming in a very big-clear-emerald-water pond is really amazing. It is very hard to stop ourselves from jumping in but “Khao Pra - Bang Kram Wildlife Sanctuary” strictly forbid every visitor to swim in Sra Kaew. They would like to preserve the beauty as it is.