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Nestled, Thailand

Nestled, Thailand

Nestled, Thailand

One of most attractive destinations in Southern Thailand is located 814 kms. from Bangkok. Krabi occupies an area of 4,708 square kilometers. To the west, it borders on the Andaman Sea where countless natural attractions abound, including white sandy beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous large and small islands, verdant forests with caves and waterfalls.

Krabi's beaches are some of the best to be found anywhere and lie within easy access from the main town of Krabi.

Susan Hoi or Fossil Shell Beach is 17 kms. from town along the route to the Nopparat Thara Beach. A tremendous number of shells embedded near the seashore piled up a large amount of shells some 40 million years ago.

Mu Ko Phi Phi an archipelago of six islands located at an equal distance of 40 kms. from both Krabi and Phuket. It 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 which are unrivaled in this whole wide area. Ko Phi Phi Le offers various attractions: Tham Viking a large cave with swallow's nests as well as ancient colour paintings of Vikings' boats, thus giving the cave its exotic name, Ao Pi Le and Ao Lo Sa Ma are suitable for scuba diving, and Ao Maya has a white sandy beach. Accommodation is available on Ko Phi Phi Don where a village is situated.

Khao Kanab Nam is regarded as the symbol of Krabi. The 100m hill features a staircase leading to caves hosting stalactites and stalagmites, and as the legend would have it, the site of past civilizations where human skeletal remains have been recovered there.
 

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