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PHI PHI LEY
PHI PHI DON

Long Beach

Rantee Beach

Ton Sai Bay

Loh Mudee Beach

Loh Dalum Bay

Monkey Beach

Laem Tong

Viking Cave
Pi Leh Bay
Ao Lo Sama

Maya Bay

Ko Bida Nok

Yung Island

View point
BAMBOO ISLAND

Bamboo Island
 
Yung Island
       
Viking Cave   Pi Leh Bay   Loh Sama Bay   Maya Bay   Ko Bida Nok

Phi Phi Ley
Covering an area of only 6.6 square kilometres, this islet is surrounded by limestone mountains and sheer cliffs plunging hundreds of metres to the sea. The sea is 20 metres deep and the deepest point in the south of the island is around 34 metres. Phi Phi Le offers superb 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 Naga 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 swallow nests. Inside the eastern and southern parts of the cave are ancient rock paintings of elephants and various types of boats, including a European sailboat, an Arabian sailboat, a sampan, a Chinese junk, a waterwheel sailing boat, 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.

 
 

       

Phi Phi view point

  Ton Sai Bay   Loh Dalum Bay   Long Beach   Rantee Beach
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Loh Mudee Beach

  Wong long Bay   Monkey Beach   Laem Tong    

The Phi Phi Islands are by far the main attraction to Krabi and are widely considered to be amongst the most beautiful places in the world

There are six islands altogether: Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Ley, Bida Nok, Bida Nai, Yung, and Phai; each of which offers some of the most unique topog- traphy on this planet. Of these six islands, Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Ley are the largest, and most well known

Phi Phi Don
Ko Phi Phi Don - covers an area of 28 square kilometres. Outstanding attractions are the twin bays with curving white sandy beaches of Ao Ton Sai and Ao Lo Da Lam. Ko Phi Phi Pier, accommodation, and restaurants are situated at Ao Ton Sai. Visitors can walk from this bay uphill to the scenic spot where the visibility of the twin bays is generally excellent. Beside Ao Ton Sai, there are also other attractive beaches and bays around the island. A number of accommodation is available at Hat Laem Hin, Hat Yao, and Ao Lo Bakao. At the northern end of the island is Laem Tong, renowned for its underwater natural beauty with lodging available. A huddle of fisherman’s huts (15 – 20 families) is located here. Most of them have previously migrated from Ko Li Pe of Tarutao National Park, Satun province. A day trip by boat or snorkelling spectacular coral shallows around. Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Ley is recommended.

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