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Tourist
Attractions
Khao Khanap Nam
These two hills, roughly 100 meters tall, flank
the Krabi River running between them to form a
distinctive vista and the town's most prominent
landmark.
To visit them, take a long-tail boat from Chao
Fa Pier. Travel time is just 15 minutes. From
there take stairs leading up to caves with stalactites
and stalagmites. A large number of human skeletons
have been found here. It is theorized that they
and the remains of people who came and established
a home at Kanab Nam, but were cut off by an inundation
and quickly perished.
Susan Hoi (Fossil Shell Beach)
The shell graveyard at Ban Laem Pho was once a
large freshwater swamp, home to a kind of snail.
Over eons dating from the Tertiary Age, about
40 million years ago, these snails lived and died
by the million, to the extent that the dead snails
formed a layer upon which existed the living.
Eventually, weather changes precipitated the swamp's
disappearance, but by then the layer of fossilized
snail shells was forty centimeters thick, resting
on ten centimeters of lignite below which is the
subsoil. Because of geographic upheaval, this
Shelly limestone is now distributed in great broken
sheets of impressive magnitude on the seashore
at Laem Pho.
Ao Nang
Ao
Nang is a large bay with scenic beaches and 83
small islands. Its famous beaches include East
Rai Le, West Rai Le, Tham Phra Nang which stretch
to the foot of a conspicuously prominent limestone
range. Accommdation and other facilities including
diving shops, boats for rent and sightseeing by
canoe are available. From Ao Nang tourist may
hire boats to visit nearby islands of Poda, Thap
and Mo which have white sandy beaches, clear water
and colorful fishes and coral.
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 clifts 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. An outstanding
attraction is Ao Ton Sai, a vast bay with a curving
white sandy beach stretching to a mountain range
which reaches into the sea. Beside Ao Ton Sai,
there are also othe scenic beaches and bays around
the island which can be reached by boat. At the
north end of the island is Laem Tong where a sea
gypsy village is located and which is renowned
for its underwater natural beauty. Day trip around
the island by boat is recommended.
Ko Phi Phi Le
An island of steep cliffs, covers a total area
of 6.6 square kilometers. Phi Phi Le has several
beautiful bays such as Pi Le which reaches into
a valley and gives a lake-like scenery. This part
of the sea is almost encircled by steep cliffs.
To the south of Pi Le is a small bay called Lo
Sa Ma which hides in a fold of a steep rock and
provides a good spot for snorkeling. Another attraction
is Tham Viking, a huge vast and airy cave which
is home to a large number of swallows. On the
cave wall are ancient paintings of sailing ships
similar to those used by ancient Vikings. It takes
about 30 minutes to get to Phi Phi Le by boat
from Phi Phi Don.
Travel to the Phi Phi Islands
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.
Than Bokkhorani National Park
covers
37.5 rai (1 rai = 160 square meters) in Tambon
Ao Leuk Tai, one kilometer from the Tambon Ao
Leuk Neua Market intersection on the Ao Luk Sak
road. The park is shady and forested by many different
species of trees growing around the attractive
pool after which the park is named, the Sa Bokkhorani.
Species include the wild gardenia, asoka, and
Apocynaceae. The Sah Bohk Koranii flows through
a winding passage in the mountain. At the north
end of the pool is a footprint of the Buddha carved
in wood and a shrine of Chao PhoTo Yuan - To Chong.
Tham Phi Hua To or Tham Hua
Kalok
is
located in Amphoe Ao Luk on Phi Hua To Mountains,
which are surrounded by mangrove swamps. The cave
is accessible by the same route as Tham Lod Tai
with its entrance not far beyond the canel to
Tham Lod Tai. From the entrance, the cave divides
into 2 routes, the left one leading to a vast
chamber pierced by a shaft of light, while the
right routeleads to a hall believed by archaeologists
to have been once a shelter for prehistoric people.
Rock paintings can be seen within the cave. The
paintings, 70 of them, are painted in red and
black and portray people as well as animals. The
cave was named Phi Hua To or Big-headed Ghost
owing to the unusually large skulls discovered
there. A large pile of shells were also found
in the cave.
Mu Ko Hong
comprises
a number of large and small limestone islands.
Ko Hong itself is the largest island. These limestone
island have a beach and coral reefs in both deep
and shallow water levels. Boats leave for Ko Hong
from Ao Nang and the trip takes about one hour.
A canoe trip to Ko Hong organised by some travel
agents at Ao Nang is a popular activity among
tourists.
Kao Phanom Bencha National
Park
is
20 kilometers from Krabi along Talat Kao-Ban Huai
To Road. It covers a total area of 50 square kilometers
including some parts of Amphoe Ao Luk, Amphoe
Khao Phanom , and Amphoe Muang. Khao Phanom Bencha
National Park had thick forest on its highest
peaks. Its marvellous scenery is enhanced by strems,
waterfalls, and wild animals.
Mu Ko Lanta National Park
comprises
of many different-sized is lands, some of which
are surround by beautiful coral reefs such as
Ko Ha, Ko Rok and Ko Hai. The main island in the
park is Ko Lanta Yai, where both the District
Headquarters and National Park Office are located.
The island itself is generally rugged and mountainous.
There are beaches both gravelly and sandy toward
the south. The suitable time to visit Ko Lanta
is from November to April.
Ko Lanta Yai is also home to "Chao Le"
or sea gypsies.
They still maintain their old way of life and
have peculiar traditions, such as setting a boat
a drift to drive out evil and bring good luck.
This is done during the full moon in June and
in November.
Travel to Ko Lanta
Boat depart from downtown Krabi to Ko Lanta Yai
daily. The journey takes 2 and a half hours. Boat
tickets are available at Chaofa Pier.
Tourist may a minibus from Krabi Town to Bo Muang
Pier in Amphoe Khlong Thom, 80 kilometres away.
Few boats depart from Bo Muang Pier to Ko Phi
Phi daily. The trip take about 45 minutes. |
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