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KRABI
Krabi
is both the name of the idyllic province of outstanding beauty on
the Andaman Coast of Southern Thailand and its provincial capital.
The province covers an area of 4,707 square kilometers and is some
814kms south of Bangkok. Until recently the closest airports were
Phuket 176kms west or Surat Thani 211kms north. From either airport
the drive was more than two hours and was not that comfortable due
the connecting roads. Now Krabi International Airport has opened and
both Thai Airways International and PB Air operating direct flights
from Bangkok (PB Air is Thailand's newest airline owned by the same
company that brew Singha Beer. In addition to their flights to and
from Bangkok to Krabi they also fly to Khon Kaen, Roi Et, Chiang Mai
and Chumphon.) Opening of the airport has made Krabi more accessible
and its now firmly on the International Tourist Map.
PHI-PHI ISLANDS
Krabi's
main attractions are the numerous as yet unspoiled beaches nearby that
offer a wealth of snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities. The most
important is Hat Noppharat Thara-Ko Phi Phi National Park, better known
as Phi-Phi Island, due west and south of Phuket Town.
The park contains extensive mainland beaches, over 80 lesser islands,
and two islands of outstanding physical yet contrasting beauty which
have become the symbol of the perfect tropical island. The boat ride
to Phi Phi Lea and Phi Phi Don from Krabi Town's Chao Fah Bridge Pier,
at the right time of year, November to April, is a pleasant journey
and can take anything from an hour and a quarter to three hours depending
on the size of boat taken. The rest of the year conditions in the Andaman
Sea can be choppy and the weather can cause involuntary changes of travel
plans while at sea.
Phi Phi Lea covers an area of just six
square kilometer and is characterized by rugged, steep and lightly vegetated
cliffs rising from the seabed, hidden bays concealing small pristine
beaches and calm clear water whose colour is a kaleidoscope of greens
and blues. Its Viking Caves gets its name from the ancient
murals depicting Viking-like sailing vessels. The caves are home to
sea swallows whose nests are much sort after for the Chinese delicacy
Birds Nest Soup.
Two
kilometers north is the larger Phi Phi Don covering an area of 28 square
kilometers. The island is famed for its palm fringed white sand beaches
protected by the mountain masses. Beach side bungalows and chalets are
available. The area immediately adjacent to a Muslim fishing village
contains bars with live music; restaurants specializing in western and
Thai cuisine; cabarets; souvenir shops; dive shops and charter boat
operators offering game fishing and day trips to Ko Paid (Bamboo Island)
a half an hour boat ride from Phi Phi Don and claimed by many locals
to be one of the most beautiful and unspoiled, uninhabited islands in
the area.
Yachtsmen and scuba divers that can discover
and enjoy peaceful anchorage, tranquility and privacy in various locations
favour the Phi Phi group of islands. It has become the start and finishing
point for Phuket's prestigious King's Cup yacht race each December.
And was recently the location for the film "The Beach" staring Leonardo
di Caprio.
THE OTHER ISLANDS
Muh
Ko Lanta Marine National Park is a one and a half-hour boat ride east
of Phi Phi Don and comprises many islands; several fringed with spectacular
coral reef. Those who seek idyllic peace and tranquillity increasingly
favour the major island, Koh Lanta. Resort accommodation is available
on the northwestern coastline. The 26 kilometre long, from four to six
kilometres wide, contains many unspoiled beaches with golden sands and
rugged headlands. The park office on the southern extremity of the island,
and only accessible by boat, is situated near to the village of Chao
Lay or sea gypsies who sustain an existence on mainly fishing
for seafood.
Hat
Noppharat Thara, some 18 kilometres west of Krabi Town is an extensively
scenic beach lined with casurina trees, and offering a commanding view
of offshore islands. The beach is popular with those who prefer swimming
and sun bathing in tranquil surroundings.
A few kilometres south, the palm fringed
Ao Phra Nang Beach is fronted by resort accommodation, guest houses
and bungalow complexes, dive shops and restaurants that offer Swiss,
Italian, Thai and Chinese food, windsurfing clubs and souvenir shops.
This beach is popular for snorkeling and wind surfing.
Due south and only accessible by boat,
is the secluded Ao Phra Nang Bay. A mountain cave, containing a shrine
to the spirit of a resident goddess (Phra Nang) marks the southern extremity.
The beach is a popular venue for swimming and sunbathing, for rock climbers
who scale the sheer limestone mountain for the exhilarating views.
Two
noteworthy islands are Ko Poda and Ko Gai. They can be reached in half
an hour from Ao Phra Nang Bay by long tail boat on in an hour by fishing
boat from Krabi Town. Ko Poda is fringed by clear waters, and offers
chalet accommodation nestling amid palm trees, with beach side bar and
restaurant facilities. Ko Gai, twenty minutes to the west has excellent
waters for snorkeling and diving.
Susan Hoi Shell Cemetery is some 17 kilometers
from Krabi Town and, comprises of granite-like slabs of grey fossilized
shells, estimated to be 75 million years old and the only one of its
kind in Asia.
The name can be confusing to western
visitors. There never was a woman called Susan Hoi how built a shell
cemetery 75 million years ago. The two words Su San are
the English translation of the Thai word meaning cemetery. Once someone
happened to write them together unaware that they read as Susan
a western girls name.
WATERFALLS & CAVES
Khao Khanap Nam has caves filled
with stalactites and stalacmites, a can be reached by longtail boat
from the pier in Krabi Town.
Tam
Sua (Tiger Cave) is nine kilometres from Krabi town and home to
a meditation monastery. It has a collection of Thai Buddhist and Chinese
objects.
Khao Phanom Bencha National Park covers
an area of 50 square kilometres of forested mountains, streams and waterfalls.
It is a 30-minute drive from Krabi Town
Two waterfalls, Namtok Huai Sad and Nomtok
Huai To, number among the major park attractions. A popular cave, Tam
Khao Phung, is filled with stalagmites and stalactities.
Nature lovers will also enjoy the Tam
Bok Korani Arboretum, a 40-minute drive from Krabi town. This natural
reservoir home to hundreds of birds provides an ideal setting for picnics
and swimming.
HOW TO GET TO KRABI
By Air
Since the opening of Krabi International Airport in August 1999, Thai
Airways and PB Air have operated direct flights to and from Krabi to
Bangkok. In November 1999 Bangkok Airways will be flying into Krabi
from Samui
Driving
1. Drive from Bangkok on Highway 4
via Phetchaburi, Prachuab Khiri Khan- Chumphon - Ranong - Phang Nga
to Krabi, a total distance of 946 kilometers.
2. Drive from Bangkok on Highway 4
to Chumphon then turn to Highway 41 via Lang Suan, Chaiya, Surat Thani
and Wiang Sac before changing to Highway 4035 to Ao Luk and then return
to Highway 4 to Krabi. This route the distance is just 814 kilometers
By Bus
1. Buses leave daily from Bangkok to
Krabi from Bangkok's Southern Bus Station.
2. Buses leave Phuket for Krabi at
10.50am, 12.50pm and 2.30pm and fare is Baht 38.
By Train
Travelling by train is not the easiest
way to reach Krabi. The nearest railway station in Trang. From there
one would have to travel to Krabi either by bus or taxi.
Car Rental
If you wish to hire a car in Krabi, Budget
have an office at the Airport and at Krabi Meritime Hotel, 1 Tungfah
Rd, Krabi Tel (66-75) 631682, Fax (66-75) 620075.
Emergency Mobile 01-968-8207.
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