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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Ko Phi Phi Thailand Mainstay

Phi Phi is a group of small islands on the west coast of southern Thailand. These attractions are able to capture millions of foreign tourists each year. Consists of six small islands, the two main islands here are Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh. The islands are very attracted tourists for its beautiful scenery, a mixture of clear blue sea with islands of green karst.

Phi Phi and other islands in the region hit by the tsunami devastated the Indian Ocean in 2004. For several years after the disaster, the tourism sector which is the mainstay of this area were destroyed. Hundreds of Phi Phi including foreign tourists dead and missing. But now, no longer visible trace of malignancy tsunami. Return of foreign tourists visit this place and Phi Phi became the mainstay of State White Elephant tour.

Phi Phi Don, the largest island, uninhabited and has a fairly complete facilities. Many tourists who chose to spend several days on this island. The island is also often a port of transit for those who want to go to Ko Lanta or Ko Phanga.

Most travelers reach the island of Phi Phi via Phuket, which is also one of the most famous tourist sites in Thailand. Some other tourists choose to go to Phi Phi via Krabi on the mainland of Thailand.

Tourist attractions that usually can be enjoyed from the Phi Phi Islands tour is a visit to Maya Bay. This beautiful little bays famous after the movie set of "The Beach" starring Leonardo DiCaprio. In this bay, tourists can capture the scenic beauty of the high karst rocks, traditional boats, or swimming and water play. This place is also very suitable for sports snorkeling because the water is crystal clear and beautiful underwater panorama. A variety of small colorful fish found in this beach.

You can also watch the Vikings Viking Cave or Cave which is a relic of ancient caves. Viking Cave Phi Phi Leh is located in an unpopulated. You can only watch the beauty of the ship, because only a kayak or small boat that can approach the cave. The cave was also the location of the bird's nest....

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