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Latest Krabi travel guide

2018-03-07 16:00:00

Located in Thailand, Krabi is a tropical island like paradise. With more than 30 outlying islands, it is the most beautiful province on the coast of the Andaman Sea. Soft white yarn, warm clear water, swaying palm trees, cascading waterfalls, wildlife, poetry and beauty. Mountains, water is spirit, water, mountains are clear, landscape integration, can become a painting. In other words, Krabi is the place you deserve.

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Dampokoroni National Park Dampokoroni National Park is located near the town of Luke Bay. The park covers an area of 121 square kilometers, islands, mangroves, and limestone caves make it full of natural charm. In dense tropical forest, verdant mountains and gravel paths wind beneath the cliffs. Emerald-green streams emanating from caves run through the park in a tranquil atmosphere. Large areas of islands, mangroves and limestone caves are preserved here. The park is headquartered in the small town of Luke Bay and is a very popular picnic gathering place. There is a 1.8-kilometre trail that connects a babbling stream with a verdant pond, the Pool, connected by a waterfall. Waterfalls splashing down from the rock tops, streams flowing from the caves, and the surrounding tropical flowers and trees create a beautiful environment and atmosphere.

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Kamei Jade Lake is called "Thailand's small" by Chinese travelers, because the lake here is a beautiful emerald color, clear, you can clearly see the bottom of the crisscross of dead wood, the heart of the lake continues to roll out of the muddy spray, the color of the lake will change according to different light and not at the same time.

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Leilei Beach is divided into three beaches, East Leilei, West Leilei and PhraNang, the overall area is small, from East Leilei walk to West Leilei or Phranang is only 10 minutes. Lerei Beach is famous for rock climbing, with numerous rock walls and caves. The beach is distributed under the rock wall, which has a special flavor. East Leray is a marina with no sandy beaches and is a silt beach, especially during low tide. The fact that one end of the beach is covered with mangroves is the biggest highlight of East Leray. Silere Beach area is slightly larger, is a more concentrated place for tourists. Pakang Beach area is also small, located below the rock wall, there is a stalactite cave, there is a statue, can bless the return of the boat. The whole Patang Beach has an otherworldly feel. Rock climbing training at Lerei Beach is mainly concentrated in East Lerei, in addition to the normal practice walls, the mountain walls on the east and west sides of the beach are natural practice grounds. Whenever the weather is good, there are people practicing their climbing skills there. Since 2003, the local rock Climbing Festival has been held, attracting many enthusiasts and good hands to participate.

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There are several huge limestone caves on Little Phi Phi Island. In order to protect the ecological environment of Little Phi Phi Island, Thailand has only opened Viking caves for tourists to visit. There are many petrels living in the cave, which is rich in bird's nest, so it is also called "bird's nest cave". In the nearby sea, workers may also see the hard work of collecting bird's nests. The cave wall is carved with prehistoric people, elephants, ships, such as European merchant ships, Arab ships, Chinese galleys, European mast ships, steam ships, propeller sailboats, colorful and lifelike. According to legend, these stone caves used to be the hideout of Andaman pirates, so they are called "pirate holes", and because of the many petrels perched in the holes, rich in bird's nest, also known as "bird's nest holes".

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Maya Bay Maya Bay belongs to the Phi Phi Island National Park, located on the west coast of Little Phi Phi Island, and was made famous by the Hollywood movie "The Beach." The water here is clear, the sand is white and fine, and many of the classic photos of Phi Phi Island were taken here. However, there are no corals in the area and tropical fish are rarely seen. Maya Bay is surrounded by mountains on three sides, although the beach is not big but white, and the cliffs of hundreds of meters around are extraordinary, like a huge hand protecting Maya Bay. The water was blue and the shore was dotted with delicate coconut trees. It has a typical tropical island atmosphere and is suitable for sightseeing, photography and diving. Starting from Phuket Island, it takes more than 1 hour one way by speedboat, it is recommended that older people do not go, it is easier to get tired. Generally starting from Big PI PI Island, you can participate in the speedboat half-day or one-day tour, time will be more abundant. The snorkeling water is very clear, but Maya Bay is crowded, pay attention to safety when playing, keep your belongings. The sandy beaches of Maya Bay are a mix of coral and shells, so tread barefoot to avoid being scratched. Visitors had better wear soft-soled slippers to enjoy themselves safely.

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Panon Binza National Park Panon Binza National Park covers an area of 50 square kilometers, about 20 kilometers from the town of Krabi. The Phanom Bencha ridge, at 1,350 metres above sea level, retains a large area of virgin rainforest, spanning three areas: Mount Panon, the city and the Hollow Road. The park is a typical forested area, with streams, waterfalls and rich flora and fauna forming a unique landscape. Most of the park consists of dense forests and steep hills, and the most famous sightseeing spots include Tham Kao Pueng (Bee Cave), Nam Tok Huay Saday Waterfall (Nam Tok Klong Hang) and so on. Go deeper into the park, in Tham Pheung, which is a wonderfully harsh winter with many shimmering mineral stalactites and stalagmites. Here is also a paradise for wildlife, not only clouded leopards, black leopards, Asian black bears, gibbons and other animals thrive here, but also gathered a variety of tropical birds such as helmeted hornbills, pheasants, and lucky, you can even catch a glimpse of the nearly extinct Thai eight-colored thrush figure.

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Krabi Karst Caves If you like karst caves, then to Krabi, must go to the karst caves. Standing on the sea like two swords, the cave is about 100 meters high, and the cave in the mountain has prehistoric murals left by the ancestors of Krabi, which is a landmark scene in the area. From the boat, it is a green mountain, and when I go to the island, I know that it is a huge cave, but it is difficult to see outside, because the cave walls are tangled with vines, and I do not know where to hide. The film "Swiss Family Robinson" was shot here, and this cave is Robinson's home. The wooden staircase on one side of the cave is the entrance specially built for the film, while the real one is hidden on the other side, deep in the rock. In addition, the cave is full of stalagmites and stalactites. Visitors can climb one of the limestone mountains. Human bones have been found in the cave, believed to be the remains of people trapped in the cave during ancient floods.

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Bamboo Island Bamboo Island is an outlying island of Big Phi Phi Island, located on the northern tip of Big Phi Phi Island, and must be reached by boat, half an hour from Thong Sai Bay pier. Just 15 minutes from the Pipi Nature Resort on the north side of the island. There are fine white beaches here, but also a lush bamboo forest, because of this bamboo forest, so it is called bamboo island. The water of Takeshima is blue in the distance, but as clear as emerald in the distance. There are also many small transparent fish in the water. Bamboo Island is very close to Lantong Bay in the north of Big Phi Phi Island, and the whole island has maintained its original appearance. The forested area of the island is undeveloped, and there is a beach for visitors to visit.

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