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Amphoe
Ao Luk |
Amphoe
Khao Phanom |
Amphoe
Muang (Krabi Town) |
Amphoe
Nua Klong |
Koh
Phi Phi |
Amphoe
Khlong Thom |
Koh
Lanta |
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| Ko Phi Phi can be reached
by boat either from Krabi or Phuket. In downtown Krabi tourists can
take a boat at Chaofa pier. The boat leaves for Ko Phi Phi daily.
Boat tickets are available at the pier or from travel agents in the
town. It takes about 2 hours and a half for the journey. Regular
boats from Ao Nang to Ko Phi Phi are also available during high
season. |
Mu Ko Phi Phi |
An archipelago of six
islands consists of Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Le as the major
islands. The superb scenery of the islands includes high hills with
jutting cliffs surrounded by marvelous beaches and emerald sea,
hiding underneath a bank of coral reefs and colorful marine life.
Places to visit of Mu Ko Phi Phi include |
Ko Phi Phi Don |
covers a total area of 28
square kilometers : 8 kilometers in length and 3.5 at its broadest
point. At the north end is Cape Laem Tohng, where there is a Chao
Ley, or sea gipsy village. These sea gypsies emigrated from Koh
Lipeh in Tarutao National Park, near the border with Malaysia.
Diving at Laem Tohng is excellent, as it is also at Hua Rah Ket to
the extreme south. There are long beaches with rocks scattered
about. Two curving bays are especially beautiful : Ton Sai and Loh
Dalam. This is also where accommodations and tourist services are
found. |
Ko Phi Phi Le |
is 6.6 square kilometers
in total area : 3 kilometers in length and 1 at its broadest point.
The island is entirely limestone and steep cliffs rising from the
sea very nearly ring it. Surrounding waters average about 20 meters
in depth, reaching 34 meters at the deepest point off the island's
southern tip. Phi
Phi Ley has several beautiful bays :
Pileh, Maya
and Loh \Samah ; Ao Pileh is very
nearly enclosed by the limestone walls of the island's cliffs, so
that the water appears almost to be an island sea. On Phi Phi Ley's
northeast is the famous Viking Cave; this was renamed by H.M.Rama IX
when he visited it in 1972, Tam Pya Nak, from the shape of a
particular boulder, which resembles in shape the head of the great
serpent of Buddhist legend, the Naga. It is a place much revered by
the local people who come there to collect the swift's nests used to
make Bird's Nest Soup, a Chinese delicacy. On the eastern and
southern walls of the cave are colored drawings dating from historic
times. There are pictures of elephants and also of various boats :
European, Arab and Chinese sailing ships ; baroques, motorboats, and
steamships. It is theorized that these pirates who paused in their
travels from west to east, sheltering in the cave to escape the
monsoon winds, transfer cargo, or make repairs. Travel to the Phi
Phi Islands Tour operators in both Phuket and Krabi provide
transport and tour packages to this popular destination. Regular
boat service is available form Jao Fah pier in Krabi. |
Ko Phai |
lies also to the north of
Phi Phi Don, not far from Koh Yung. Sandy beaches are on the north
and east sides of the island. Broad coral reefs stretch away into
the south. |
Ko Yung |
| lies to the north of Phi
Phi Don. There is a rocky beach on the east side, and a smaller
strand of sand in a fold of the hill. Many beautiful and various
corals are found there. |
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