|
|
 |
|
Home |
Nepal |
Tibet |
Bhutan |
India |
Western China |
Thailand |
Bangladesh|Contact Us |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
 |
| |
 |
Ko Phi Phi Places To See |
 |
|
| |
Ko Phi Phi is made
up of two islands, Phi Phi Don with its endless beaches and Phi Phi
Le, a private enclosed area girdled by sheer cliffs.
Previously (and still is) a temporary residence for sea gypsies, Ko
Phi Phi has since turned into a favorite spot for diving lovers from
all over the world. The coral reefs in the clear waters ensure a
spectacular sighting and the colorful fishes swimming in their
natural habitat is a sight to behold.
Situated 48 km from Phuket and 42 km from Krabi, the island is only
accessible by boats. Tours to Phi Phi Le is commonly done on board
kayaks where tour guides would take you to the Viking Cave, which is
rich with its prehistoric paintings of things resembling Viking
longboats. Most tours would include a visit to the cliffs where
swiflets' nests are harvested for bird's nest soup, a Chinese
delicacy throughout Asia.
Formally a quiet Muslim fishing village, Phi Phi Island now meets
all touristy demands, including restaurants, diving schools, and
hundreds of overpriced souvenir shops.
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Ko Phi Phi (Phi
Phi Island) |
|
Voted the third most beautiful island,
one can only agree in amazement once witnessing its speckled crystal
clear waters and serene surroundings. But the best thing about the
island would be the snorkeling facilities where one is greeted by
some of the most wondrous coral reefs. It is also advised that you
take along some bananas with you when snorkeling. Tropical fish love
bananas and make great photograph subjects when fed underwater. Of
course, ensure that your camera can be used for underwater photo
taking first before snapping away. Other facilities includes the "Thai-tanic", which is a remarkable sunset kayaking tour, and having
breakfast with the sharks! |
|
|
Breakfast with
the Sharks |
The breakfast deal
with the sharks is definitely the highlight of one's trip to Ko Phi
Phi. There are a few different types of tours that take place daily,
ranging between 400 baht for a basic six-hour tour to 3000 baht for
a four-hour extensive reef tour. Don't be surprised if you witness
yourself being circled by up to six black tip sharks or leopard
sharks, some of them two meters long, all hungry for their
breakfast! Don't worry; you will return home with your body parts
still intact as the sharks are harmless. The tours also include
visits to coral gardens and can be personalized to meet one's needs.
|
|
|
Getting there and
around |
The best way to
get to Ko Phi Phi would be from Krabi's Tha Jao Fah as it is more
economical and there are two daily departures. The journey takes
about an hour and a half and costs 150 baht. The island is also
readily accessible from Phuket but can cost up to 450 baht although
the boats are more frequent and the journey takes about an hour.
When on the island, it is advisable to absorb as much as you can by
going around on foot. If you require short hops between Phi Phi Don
and Phi Phi Le, boats are available for charter. |
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Home |
About Us |
News |
Testimonials |
Terms & Conditions |
Useful Links |
Travel Links |
Inquiry |
|
 |