Historical caves. Khao Khanap Nam is a very popular place, Khao Khanap Nam is a rugged hill, a natural gateway to Krabi, 100 meters from the water. Lnside Khao Khanap Nam are several magnificent caves with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The only way to get there is by boat from the Chao Fah Bridge in Krabi. Krabi Twin Peaks (Khao Kanab Nam) are the entrances to Krabi formed by two large limestone peaks and are also the symbol of the city. On the shore opposite the city there was a colony of caves, consisting of two caves, a small and black, in which many bats lived; the other was slightly larger, and the top of the cave had many light-transmitting holes, which could see stalactites and stalagmites in the cave. Here are some of the prehistoric human body models, replicas of human bones and paintings found in other parts of Thailand. These things are not attractive in themselves, but because Krabi is limited in terms of entertainment, it is a good way to spend time here. The caves are only accessible by boat, so be prepared to bargain with the large crew sitting around Krabi pier.