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Monday, February 25, 2013
Thailand Andaman
Krabi, a province on southern Thailand’s Andaman
coast, is an almost otherworldly region of labyrinthine archipelagos, where
islands seem to erupt vertically out of the sea and secluded beaches are only
accessible by colorfully adorned long tail boats. Krabi’s myriad of bays and
coves have sheltered pirates, merchants, and sea gypsies for thousands of years
and archaeological evidence indicates that Krabi was originally inhabited as
early as 25,000 - 35,000 years ago! With attractions including hot springs, a
wildlife sanctuary, sea caves, flourishing coral reefs and exotic marine life,
limestone cliffs that draw rock climbing enthusiasts from around the world, and
national parks that include the island paradises of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta,
one could easily spend weeks in Krabi and leave yearning for more.If that wasn’t
enough, Krabi features some of the most photogenic sunsets in Thailand, often
accompanied by spectacular displays of cloud to cloud lightning, that are best
enjoyed from a beachside bar or restaurant. Meanwhile, with all the tourists
spread out among various beaches and islands, life goes on in Krabi Town, the
somewhat sleepy provincial capital. Surprisingly few tourists spend time in the
charming riverside town, whose hilly streets feature a number of cozy cafes and
inexpensive and authentic Thai cuisine is served at an outdoor, riverside
evening market. “Town” to most visitors is Ao Nang, a seaside strip of
guesthouses, hotels, bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops that continues to
grow as tourist arrivals increase, now spreading north into Noppharat Thara,
whose quiet, shady beach is part of the national park that includes the Phi Phi
Islands. Ao Nang is the major launching point for boat trips to nearby islands
and the isolated beaches of Phra Nang Cape, where the famous former hippie
enclave of Railey Beach is located.
Krabi Province, which lies along the coast of the
Andaman sea in Southern Thailand, is a top tourist destination as a result of
its plentiful natural attractions including, white sandy beaches, crystal clear
water, extensive coral reefs, numerous caves and waterfalls, and over 130
islands, including Koh Lanta and the jewels of the Andaman coast, the six
islands of Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park. While not the top destination in and of
itself, Krabi Town is a charming provincial capital located along the banks of a
river that leads to the nearby Andaman Sea. Consequently, Krabi is an important
port city for both local fisherman as well as boats ferrying visitors to the
nearby attractions, including Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, and Railey Beach, one of
the premier rock climbing destinations in the world.
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