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The Phi
Phi islands are located about 45 Km southeast from Phuket,
42 km south of Krabi
Town and 40 km from Ao Nang Beach. They can be reached in between 1
to 3 hours depending on the type of boat you choose. Boats leave from
Phuket, Ao Nang and the Chao Fa Pier in Krabi Town on a daily basis.
The name
"Phi Phi" is derived from Malay, and the original was
Pulao Pi ah Pi, where in pulao is the Malay word for island , and Pi,
pronounced with a soft "p" sound, was very close in pronunciation
to the English word "bee"; the ah was dropped, so the name was
said something like Bee Bee.
Later the p was pronounced with a stronger aspiration and the name became the Phi Phi (Pee Pee) we know today. The name originally referred to the mangrove wood found there.
There
are 6 islands in the Phi Phi group; Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Ley,
Bida Nok, Bida Nai, Koh Yung, and Koh Phai; total land area is 42 square
kilometers. The islands were declared a National Park in 1983, and development
is limited to Koh Phi Phi Don only. All other islands are uninhabited.
Yung Island
lies to the north of Phi Phi Don. there is a rocky beach on the east side,
and a smaller strand of sand in a fold of the hill. Many beautiful and
various corals are found there. Good for shallow snorkeling.
Phai Island lies also to the north of Phi Phi Don, not far from Koh Yung . Sandy beaches are on the north and east sides of the island. Broad coral reefs stretch away into the south.
Phi Phi
Don Island covers a total area of 28 square kilometers: 8 km
in length and 3.5 km at its broadest point. At the north end is Cape Laem
Tohng, where there is a Chao Ley, or sea gipsy village. These sea gipsies
emigrated from Koh Lipeh in Tarutao National Park, near the border with
Malaysia and lived on the islands long before tourism arrived. There are
two long beaches next to the main town - the two curving bays of Ton Sai
and Loh Dalam. The town was hit hard by the tsunami on December 26th 2004,
and rebuilding is still in progress in many areas.
Phi Phi
Ley Island is 6.6 square kilometers in total area: 3 km in length
and 1 km at its broadest point. The island is entirely limestone and steep
cliffs rising from the sea very nearly ring it. surrounding waters average
about 20 meters in depth, reaching 34 meters at the deepest point off
the island's southern tip. Phi Phi Ley has several beautiful bays: Piley,
Maya, and Loh Samah. Maya Bay is one of Phi Phi's number one tourist attractions,
being that is was the setting for the film "The Beach" starring
Leo DiCaprio.
On Phi Phi Ley's northeast is the famous Viking Cave. It is a place much revered by the local people who still come there to collect the swift's nests used to make Bird' nest Soup, a Chinese delicacy.
On the eastern and southern walls of the cave are coloured drawings dating from historic times. There are pictures of elephants and also of various boats : European, Arab, and Chinese sailing ships; barques, motorboats and steamships. It is theorized that these were drawn by pirates who paused in their travels from west to east, sheltering in the cave to escape the monsoon winds, transfer cargo, or make repairs.
Climate
in Phi Phi
The weather in Phi Phi is typically warm and tropical, very similar to
that of Phuket. The high season from November - early May has the best
weather. The summer months can be great, but you can expect some rain
and windy days. Temperatures are typically 30C, but can be in the high
30's in March and April.
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Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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