Mention Thailand and images of beaches, elephants and
Bangkok come to mind. Less known is the fact Thailand rock climbing is
some of the best in the world.
Rock Climbing
Located in
Southeast Asia, Thailand is bordered by Cambodia, Burma and Laos in the
north and Malaysia in the south. The shape of the country is somewhat
similar to Italy, and you’ll find similar differences between northern
and southern Thailand that you do in Italy. For rock climbing
enthusiasts, the south of Thailand is where the action is.
The
rock formations in Thailand are almost universally limestone. The level
of climbing can be as simple as bouldering or as challenging as
tackling over vertical cliffs. This makes Thailand a popular rock
climbing destination since it has a little something for everyone.
Krabi
Located
on the southern section of the “tail” of Thailand, Krabi has a wide
variety of rock climbing challenges. Most of the climbs in this area
are of the pre-bolted sport route variety. There are literally hundreds
upon hundreds of climbs with difficulty levels from beginner to
multi-pitch knuckle crushers.
The beauty of climbing in Krabi
is…well, the beauty. While you might have visions of jungles and
mosquitoes when thinking of Thailand, Krabi is an area of a different
sort. Most of the climbs have been set up on cliff faces on the beach.
Being natural capitalists, the Thai’s have built hotels, bars and so on
at these locations. As a result, you can literally climb a multi-pitch
route for five hours, cool off with a swim and then have a beer. If
there is such a thing as a rock climbing heaven, many feel Krabi is it.
Before
you cash in your savings, keep in mind that Thailand is a seasonal
vacation spot. If you go during the wet season, there is a good chance
you’ll just end up sitting around drinking beer. While that isn’t too
bad, you’ll go crazy looking at the climbs that are so close, but oh so
far away.
Generally, you want to head to Thailand from late
November through maybe April. The summer months tend to be both
incredibly hot and wet. Make sure you pull up forecasts for the area
before booking a trip.
Flying to Thailand is inexpensive, but
flights are incredibly long with stopovers. Still, it is all worth it
once you experience Thailand rock climbing.