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Ko Phi Phi Phi Phi Mu Ko is located an equal distance from
both Krabi and Phuket, about 40 km. Made up of six small and large isles, the
main features are sheer limestone cliffs and rocks. Some have beautiful beaches
and coral reefs. The best time for a visit is between November and April. Ko Phi
Phi Don covers an area of 28 sq. km. Laem Tong in the north offers beautiful
marine nature. Diving can be done as well at Laem Hua Raket, Hat Yao and Hin
Phae. A number of accommodation is available.
Ko Phi Phi Le is a lovely
island that covers an area of only 6.6 sq. km. It is surrounded by limestone
mountains and high hills with jutting cliffs. |
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On average, the sea is 20 metres deep
and the deepest point to the south of the island is around 34 metres. Ko Phi Phi
Le is blessed with scenic bays such as Ao Pi Le, Ao Maya, and Ao Lo Sa Ma. In
the northeast of the island is a large cave called Tham Viking. The cave was
renamed Tham Phaya Nak or Serpent Cave by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej
because of a stone resembling the mythical creature, which His Majesty saw when
he paid a visit here in 1972. The cave is considered sacred to locals who come
here to collect swallowsnests. Inside the eastern and southern parts of the
cave are ancient colour paintings of elephants and various types of boats,
including an Arabian sailboat, a European sailboat, a sampan, a Chinese junk,
and a steamboat. It is believed the paintings were the works of sea merchants or
pirates because the study of west-to-east ship routes indicates that this area
may have been a stopover for boats seeking shelter from storms, transferring
cargo or making repairs.
Ko Yung is north
of Ko Phi Phi Don. The island has a stone beach to the east and small sandy
beaches amid valleys. It is teeming with various kinds of colourful coral reefs.
Ko Phai is north of Ko Phi Phi Don and not far from Ko Yung. Marvellous beaches
are in the north and east of the island. The bank of coral reefs with antler
corals, in particular, stretches from north to south of the island. The best
time to visit Ko Phi Phi is during the monsoon-free season, which is from
November to April.
Ferries depart from Chao Fa Pier in Krabi town to Ko
Phi Phi at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. The 21/2 hour trip costs about 150 baht per
person. Heading back, the ferries leave Ko Phi Phi at 9 a.m. and information.
Andaman Wave Master Co., Ltd. operates boat services, departing Chao Fa Pier at
10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tel. 0 7563 0471 (Krabi Office) or 0 2281 1463-5 (Bangkok
Office). On arrival to Ko Phi Phi Don, trips to the surrounding islands can be
made in a long-tail boat. Visitors travelling from Phuket can contact tour
operators who organise a one-day trip to Ko Phi Phi. |