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:: Beaches & Islands in the Sun
Visitors to Krabi beaches and islands are of many
different backgrounds. Some are on their honeymoon
and are overseas for the first time, others are
adventurists who barely unpack their bags before
leaving on their next adventure. We have visitors
who have traveled the world over who have enjoyed
travels on continents around the world, hot and cool
climates. When you read about the islands and beaches of Krabi you will see that there is truly something to enjoy and love for everyone.
Ao Nang Beach
Krabi is hardly 18 km away from the bay and the bay has some 83 islands scattered around. Each one of these islands are a short distance away from one another. And during low tides, you can even wade your way to the neighboring island. In this sort of a natural set up, there is little shortage for sandy beaches and crystal clear water. But among them all, Ao Nang beach is supposed to be the best.
Ao Nang has the cleanest of environments in the area. This is the most developed beach in the area. And the beach is accessible by road from Krabi. Less crowded and more quiet, it gives a more peaceful atmosphere to the tourist than the Krabi. The majestic looking limestone cliffs rising straight from calm, clear waters of the sea and the long beach line that runs the whole length of the resort are great attractions claimed exclusively by Ao Nang. The shallow coast line is very safe for children to play with the waves. The deserted beach of Pai Plong is easily accessible on foot when the tide is low.
There are 83 islands of various sizes in the bay off this beach. And the facilities for boat trips are well organized in the beach. Tourism sector takes care of the food requirements at the sea front itself. With widest range of accommodation facilities , transports either by boat or road, excellent facilities for tasty foods, tourists often make this area a base camp to make their foray further deep to discover the caves or for trekking and rock climbing.
Hat Noppharat Thara
This beach is on the western side of the Krabi town. The park covers an extensive area of the main land and 80 islands including Phi Phi Islands.
20 km west of Krabi and 3 miles long, this beach is lined with a majestic Casuarina forest. The beach is a part of Koh Phi Phi National Marine Park. Just as in the case of Ao Nang , during low tides, it is possible to reach other islands in the bay on foot.
Railay or Railey Beach & ( Hat Tham Beaches )
Two of the most popular beaches in Ao Phra Nang peninsula are Rai Leh and Hat Tham. This is just to the south of Ao Nang. Phra Nang area is a hilly terrain with craggy limestone cliffs. There are no proper roads in this area. The beaches are accessible by long tail boats. This scenario gives a secluded feel to the place.
In Rai Leh, excellent accommodation is available which gives an added attraction to this beach. There are plenty of rock formations in the area. And caves with stalactites and stalagmites are spectcular attraction in Rai Leh. As is quite typical of this area, the limestone geology has forged many interesting rock formations.
Besides, these beaches provide opportunities for rock climbing enthusiasts. A spectacular view of the surrounding areas from the top of the cliff is a rewarding experience to the hardship and strain you take to climb the hill side. The facilities including supplies of climbing gear and training for the novice are also available.
Pristine beaches with pure white sand and shallow clear water make the Rai Leh beach a favorite to the tourists. Swimming and sunbathing in this beach is much popular.
Rai Leh beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches of the world. And this is one of Krabi's most unique areas.
Pra Nang
Beach
Connected to Rai Lei by a small path is Phra Nang (not
to be confused with Ao Nang) on the outer most point
of the headland, backed by a limestone cliff which
soars above the beach providing some welcome shade in
the hot afternoon. At the bottom of the cliff lies the
Princess Cave or Tham Phra Nang Nok - local legend
surrounds the cave and local fishermen leave offerings
for good fortune.
It's a great beach to simply hang out. In the late
morning the "sandwich boats" arrive. Local longtail
boats equipped with ice boxes, bread and sandwich
ingredients. Fancy a cheese and ham baguette? Freshly
made and not expensive, the ladies on the boats will
serve with a smile and often a free piece of fruit. A
path Swimming and snorkeling can be enjoyed off this
pristine, white sandy beach, and from here it is
possible to hike to the top of the headland to get
spectacular views of the entire area.
Klong
Muang Beach/Tubkaak
Krabi's latest beach
destination, Muang Klong is aiming upmarket with 5
star and boutique hotels like the Sheraton Krabi
Resort, the Nakamanda and the Tubkaak Resort. Unlike
Ao Nang it doesn't have the impressive cliffs
immediately towering over the beach, but it does have
powder white sand and safe swimming
The
Lanta Island Group
About 53 islands are
included in this group, which form the southern most
district of Krabi Province.
Koh Lanta Yai
The largest of the islands, it was formerly known as
Pulao Satak, its name in the Malay language, which
means Long Beach Island. The island is a favourite
spot for those seeking peace and solitude, and is the
home of the District and National Park offices.
Mountainous and rugged in some spots, especially near
the southern tip; with a combination of gravely and
fine white sandy beaches, the island is also home to a
clan of Chao Ley, or Sea Gypsies - an ethnic group who
preserve many of their ancient customs and ceremonies.
In recent years accommodation has increased in Lanta
with a range from basic bungalows to upmarket resorts
now available. You can get to Lanta on the regular
ferry from Jao Fah Pier in Krabi Town.
Koh Taleng Beng
Lies in the Lanta district and is similar in shape to
Phi Phi Ley. Swallows also nest at this island which
at low tide has a small beach and tunnel.
Mu Koh Hah
Still in the Lanta area, this is a group of 5 islands
featuring coral gardens and good diving spots.
Koh Ngai, Koh Rock Nai and Koh Rock Nok
South of Lanta Island, these 3 islands are close to
Trang Province. Koh Ngai is easily accessed via ferry
from Pak Meng Beach, others are accessed by hired boat
and feature both beaches and coral gardens.
Poda Beach
This is another location much favored by tourists. Lying off the coast of Ao Nang , Poda Beach is famous for its pure white sandy beach and warm waters.
Diving and snorkeling , sun bathing and boating are the favorite activities in this beach. This is considered to be an ideal place for fun and relaxation.
Phi Phi Island Beaches
These islands are some of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world. This is one of the much sought after locations in Krabi province. The superb scenery of these islands are not just limited to the silvery sand beaches but the Emerald green sea, the multi colored coral reefs and the abundance of the underwater marine life.
Hardly 2 hrs journey by boat from Ao Nang beach, the twin islands Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh provide excellent entertainments.
Phi Phi Don is the larger of the two islands. Covering some 28 square km area, this is in the northern part of the island. Phi Phi Don has several long white sand beaches. Long ,white curved beach, fringed by palms and between mountain ranges provide sheltered calm waters for beach sports. Plenty of accommodation is available at the site. You can have beach side bungalows or smaller resorts as you please. Bars are available adjacent to the Muslim areas where you have to be discrete. Sun bathing and swimming in the shallow waters are the popular enjoyment here.
There are very many restaurants in Phi Phi Don. In fact, Thailand as a whole is considered to be a land of restaurants. This may perhaps be the only place in the world where you have more number of restaurants and eateries on a per capita basis. And Phi Phi Don is no exception. Both European cuisine and tasty Thai foods are available at the beach restaurants. Bars, cabaret, souvenir shops, fishing excursions and chartered boats are all available at the site.
Phi Phi Leh is only some six sq.km in area. The main attraction is the rocks and caves. Rugged cliff surfaces with sparse vegetation rising staraight from the sea bed to several metres to the sky provide real challenge to the rock climbing enthusiasts.
There are several caves where birds roost in their multitudes. The sea swallows make their gelatinous nests in these caves. And these nests are some delicacy in the Chinese cuisine.
The Viking cave is famous for the murals inside. These paintings depict Viking-like sailing vessels and sailors there by giving the name for the cave.
The underwater life is also much captivating. The colorful coral reef and underwater creatures give a feast to the divers. Snorkeling is a favorite sport in these beaches. In short, Phi Phi Islands are a real treat to the tourist and one of the best choices in the Andaman Bay.
Ko Paid ( Bamboo Island )
This is another of the Phi Phi Islands but uninhabited. This has some of the most beautiful beaches in the area. And the beaches are unspoiled as the area is uninhabited.
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