Find transfer & transportation guides from Kanchanaburi (State) to Krabi, Thailand. How to get from Kanchanaburi (State) to Krabi, Thailand by Flight, Bus, Taxi.
You can get to Krabi, Thailand from Kanchanaburi (State) by verhicle types below
You have 10 options transfer to Krabi, Thailand from Kanchanaburi (State) below
Take a taxi from Tha Maka to Ban Pong.
Take a train from Ban Pong to Bang Sue Junction.
Take a subway from Bang Sue MRT Station to Phetchaburi.
Take a train from Makkasan City Air Terminal to Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Take a taxi from Tha Maka to Ban Pong.
Take a train from Ban Pong to Bang Sue Junction.
Take a train from Bang Sue Junction to Don Mueang.
Take a taxi from Tha Maka to Ban Pong.
Take a train from Ban Pong to Bang Sue Junction.
Take a train from Bang Sue Junction to Don Mueang.
Take a taxi from Trang to Trang.
Take a taxi from Tha Maka to Ban Pong.
Take a train from Ban Pong to Bang Sue Junction.
Take a subway from Bang Sue MRT Station to Phetchaburi.
Take a train from Makkasan City Air Terminal to Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Take a bus from Phuket Airport to Thalang Public Health Office.
Take a taxi from Thalang Public Health Office to Ao Po Pier, Phuket.
Take a ferry from Ao Po Pier, Phuket to Railay Beach.
Take a train from Nam Tok to Nakhon Phathom.
Take a train from Nakhon Pathom to Thung Song.
Take a bus from Erawan National Park to Bangkok Mochit New Van Terminal.
Take a bus from Bangkok Mochit Bus Terminal to Krabi Bus Station.
Take a train from Nam Tok to Bang Ramat.
Take a bus from Soi Wat Changlek to Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal.
Take a train from Nam Tok to Nakhon Phathom.
Take a train from Nakhon Pathom to Surat Thani Train Station.
Take a bus from Southern Bus Terminal to Krabi Bus Terminal.
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Krabi (Thai: กระบี่, pronounced [krā.bìː]) is the largest city in the province of Krabi (thesaban Mueang) on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of the Krabi River where it empties in Phang Nga Bay. From 2010, the city had a population... Learn more