Krabi Power Plant Fossil Museum
Tucked within the grounds of the Krabi Power Plant in Tambon Khlong Khanan, this small but intriguing museum documents the geological history of the region through a collection of fossils recovered from the local lignite coal mine. Exhibits include petrified ancient trees and preserved plant and animal remains, offering a rare glimpse into the prehistoric natural environment of southern Thailand. A film screening room with special effects adds an engaging dimension to the experience, making it more than a static display. The museum appeals to those with an interest in natural history, geology, or the industrial heritage of Krabi province. Visitor feedback highlights the fossil exhibits as genuinely interesting, particularly the specimens of ancient trees transformed to stone over millennia. The exhibition room is noted for its presentation quality, which goes beyond what might be expected from a facility attached to a power plant. Practically speaking, the museum is open Monday through Friday from 08:00 to 16:00 and is closed on weekends, so planning ahead is essential. The address places it in Amphoe Nuea Khlong, which is a drive from central Krabi town, so visitors should factor in travel time. Entry appears to be free or low cost based on its affiliation with a state utility, but it is worth confirming directly via the Museum Thailand website before visiting, as some reviewers have reported unexpected closures. Calling ahead on the day is advisable.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Krabi Power Plant Fossil Museum, round out your day in Krabi with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
There is a beautiful exhibition room with some special effects from the film screening.
It is a museum of ancient trees that have been turned to stone.
Nice fossil museum from lignite mine
Location Info
112 หมู่ 2 โรงไฟฟ้ากระบี่, ตำบลคลองขนาน อำเภอเหนือคลอง จังหวัดกระบี่, 81120 Tambon Khlong Khanan, Amphoe Nuea Khlong, Chang Wat Krabi 81130, Thailand+66 75 635 000www.museumthailand.com/th/museum/krabi-power-plantTips for Visiting Temples & Culture
Dress Modestly
Cover shoulders and knees at all temples. Carry a light scarf or sarong — some temples lend wraps, but not all. Shoes come off before entering any building with a Buddha image.
Mind Your Feet
Never point your feet at a Buddha image or a monk — it's considered deeply disrespectful. When sitting inside a temple, tuck your feet behind you or to the side.
Ask Before Photographing
Exterior photos are almost always fine, but some interior halls prohibit photography. Look for signs, and never pose irreverently with Buddha images — it's a legal offense in Thailand.
Also Popular in Krabi
Ko Lanta
Coral-fringed beaches draw scuba divers to this lush island district with a national park.
Ko Phi Phi Don
Largest island in the Ko Phi Phi archipelago, featuring scenic inlets, beach resorts & restaurants.
Emerald Pool
A natural spring-fed pool in Krabi's jungle, famed for its striking emerald-green water and peaceful rainforest setting.
Kodam Kitchen branch 1
Highly regarded budget Thai restaurant in Ao Nang, open daily, known for curries, seafood, and Pad Thai.
Similar Temples & Culture Across Thailand
Wat Phra Kaew
Thailand's most sacred Buddhist temple, home to the Emerald Buddha
Doi Suthep Temple
Hilltop temple overlooking Chiang Mai with stunning golden chedi
The Grand Palace
Built in 1782, this ornate royal palace complex now houses a museum & is open to visitors.

Pattaya Walking Street
Colorful red-light area, closed to vehicles nightly & lined with bars, nightclubs, eateries & neon.
Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – April
Avoid: June – September (rough Andaman seas)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
23°C – 33°C(73°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – February
Getting there
Krabi Airport (KBV) has direct flights from Bangkok (1.5 hrs). Ferries connect to Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi, and Phuket. Bus/minivan from Phuket takes ~3 hrs.
Getting around
- •Long-tail boats (islands & Railay Beach)
- •Songthaews in Ao Nang
- •Grab (limited, mainly Ao Nang)
- •Motorbike rental