When you're in Krabi Thailand you need to see these 3 mind blowing sites! We hit the road for an amazing day trip catching these three must see sites: Emerald Pool, Hot Springs and Tiger Cave temple. The first stop emerald pool is a natural wonder of stunning green (emerald) pool in the middle of the jungle. With warm bath like water and a mini waterfall to stand under we had never seen anything like it. Just 15 minutes down the road in the same national park was a natural hot springs with tiered water pools like mini hot tubs in the middle of the jungle. It is said that these pools have healing properties but they sure were relaxing. Last stop was Tiger Cave temple with a 1237 step terrifying climb to the top of the mountain. The Tiger cave at the bottom is still used by monks who meditate and practice blessing ceremonies to willing participants. It is said that this cave housed tigers many years ago and has tiger paw print imprints in the cave. It was stunning! We were debating whether to take the climb up steep treacherous stairs to the top as there was a looming thunder storm and the climb is dangerous enough on its own without a storm. Needless to say we climbed up, got caught in the storm and took shelter under a tin roof (in a lightning storm). After making it safely down we were so glad we decided to do the climb. These 3 sites are a must do if heading to Krabi.
DJI Stephen Posted at 4-25 07:46
Hello and good day AdventureCamp. This is an amazing video you have shot in Thailand. Great work and thank you for sharing this video with us.
thank you for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video.
You don't have enough time to do it online now. You will need to do what I did. First make sure you have drone insurance (you can google how and where to get it), without it you can't get registered. Take photo's of your drone and controller (all different angles). Bring your drone with you to the local NTBC office or local police station. NTBC office is better over a police station as there is a better chance they speak English. The whole process takes about 30 minutes.
AdventureCamp Posted at 4-29 08:00
You don't have enough time to do it online now. You will need to do what I did. First make sure you have drone insurance (you can google how and where to get it), without it you can't get registered. Take photo's of your drone and controller (all different angles). Bring your drone with you to the local NTBC office or local police station. NTBC office is better over a police station as there is a better chance they speak English. The whole process takes about 30 minutes.
Good luck.
I should have drone insurance in the next couple days, but are you aware of NTBC offices in Krabi / Ko Samui? Otherwise I will go the the police station. I am worried doing so might cause some issues though.
JHollimanPhoto Posted at 4-29 23:30
I should have drone insurance in the next couple days, but are you aware of NTBC offices in Krabi / Ko Samui? Otherwise I will go the the police station. I am worried doing so might cause some issues though.
No I'm not sure of the locations of the NTBC offices. I just googled mapped the locations. I wouldn't worry its really not that big of deal. You'll see when you get there. Happy flying.