Khaothong Hill (also spelled Khao Thong Hill) in Krabi, Thailand


Khaothong Hill is a scenic hilltop café‑restaurant located about 30 km from Ao Nang and near Ao Thalane. Its elevated perch offers sweeping panoramic views over Phang Nga Bay and the Andaman Sea, making it particularly renowned for stunning sunsets.

Visitors park at the base, pay a 60 Baht ticket, and ride a complimentary 4x4 pickup shuttle, with the remaining 30 THB redeemable toward food or drinks.


The venue is designed for maximum viewpoint exposure—with an open platform, upper-floor terrace, and indoor air‑con room offering varied vantage points. Menu mixes Thai cuisine, fusion items (e.g., tom yum pasta, crab quesadilla), and international staples like burgers and pizzas. Fresh pastries almond croissants, sesame cake are often highlighted.

Tucked away in the peaceful countryside of Krabi, far from the tourist hustle of Ao Nang, lies one of southern Thailand’s best-kept secrets: Khaothong Hill. More than just a hilltop café, it’s a tranquil hideaway perched above the lush greenery of Khao Thong village.

Khaothong Hill is not the kind of place you stumble upon. There’s no public transport directly to the site, so you’ll need to rent a scooter, hire a driver, or book a Grab/taxi.



The 180° vista sweeps across dozens of limestone karsts dotting the bay, with shimmering waters stretching to the horizon. On a clear day, you can spot the silhouettes of Hong Islands, Yao Yai, and even Phi Phi in the distance. But the real magic happens in the evening.

When the sun begins to set, the sky transforms into a kaleidoscope of oranges, pinks, and deep purples. Locals and tourists alike fall silent, phones in hand, capturing the daily light show as the sun sinks into the sea. No filters required.

While the view is undoubtedly the star, the on-site café and restaurant makes lingering here even more enjoyable. The setting is carefully designed to make the most of the hill’s natural elevation: a glass-walled air-conditioned indoor section, a shaded terrace, and a dramatic open-air wooden platform perfect for photos and drinks.

📸 Best Time to Visit
The café opens around 11:00 AM and typically closes after sunset. While morning visits are calm and quiet, the golden hour between 4:30–6:30 PM is when the magic happens.

Tip: Arrive at least 30–45 minutes before sunset to grab a good seat, especially on weekends or holidays.

🌟 Final Thoughts: Why Khaothong Hill Should Be on Your Krabi Itinerary
Khaothong Hill offers something many popular spots in Thailand can’t: serenity with a view. It’s where you go to escape the crowds, sip a cocktail as the sun dips low, and feel completely present in the moment. It may not appear on every tourist map (yet), but those who make the trip up the hill rarely regret it.

Whether you’re a photography lover, a sunset seeker, or just someone craving a peaceful break in nature, Khaothong Hill is Krabi’s perfect mountaintop moment.

@eddyrush 🌅 Sunset dreams at Khaothong Hill, Krabi As the sun dipped behind the Andaman Sea, the sky lit up in gold and pink hues. One of the most magical sunsets I’ve ever witnessed — nature’s masterpiece in every shade. ✨🌴 #GoldenHourMagic #KhaothongHill #KrabiSunset #SunsetLovers #HilltopView #ThailandViews #NaturePerfection #SunsetVibes #AndamanMagic #ScenicThailand #WanderKrabi #TravelGoals #ChasingSunsets #PeacefulViews #TropicalEscape #SunsetSpot @buwaneswari nagayan ♬ original sound - Eddy Rush

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