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Krabi and Phi Phi Island
Diving overview
Diving instruction
Dive sites in Thailand
The
Andaman Sea overview
The Similan Islands
Krabi
& Phi Phi Island
Trang
The Mergui Archipelago
Shark point and
Anemone reef
The Wreck
Playing safe
Dives with a definite difference
The province of Krabi is located just north and east
of Phuket Island and can be reached by road or by
boat from Phuket or Surat Thani. There are a number
of established dive shops in the area, many of them
connected with resort hotels.
Many dive centers concentrate on beginning diver
courses, and there are some excellent instructors in
the area. One nice thing about Krabi is that the
local dive sites are relatively close, allowing
divers to engage in other activities in the
afternoon.
The islands around the Ao Nang and Ao
Pranang resort areas are bizarrely shaped and have
some of the most beautiful beaches you'll ever see:
When someone thought up the word paradise, they must
have been thinking of Krabi. Underwater, although
visibility is often limited, the caves and limestone
faces have sea whips, small sea fans, and some
unusual types of corals that are not seen elsewhere.
Though there is some nice diving around the Krabi
area, many trips are run from the resorts to either
Phi Phi Island or to points further south including
Hin Daeng and Ko Ha.
Over the past several years. Ko Phi Phi (pronounced
pee pee) has grown from a peaceful little Muslim
fishing village to one of the busiest tourist
destinations in the country. Located about 45
kilometers east of Phuket, the Phi Phi Island
group-part of Krabi province-is composed of the
islands Ko Phi Phi Don (Hilly Island).
Ko Phi Phi
Lae (Phi Phi in the sea), KoYung (Mosquito Island),
and Ko Mai Pai (Bamboo Island). Phi Phi offers the
keen diver a wide range of diving possibilities and
occasionally some absolutely fantastic diving. It is
a delightful place to spend a few days relaxing on
its exquisite beaches, exploring its numerous coves
and bays, climbing its steep vertical peaks, and
enjoying some colorful and enticing scuba diving.
What sets Ko Phi Phi apart from other dive
destinations in Thailand is two features: The first
is the amazing limestone cliffs rising dramatically
out of the sea and plunging equally dramatically
straight down underwater. The second is the
remarkable variety of dive sites that are
concentrated in such a small area.
Underwater, these towers shape a rugged, interesting
environment for scuba divers, and over time the
elements have created caves, overhangs, and
swim-throughs in this soft rock. Some caves
penetrate the rock as much as 30 meters or more
which make for exciting exploration.
Other types of environments include vertical walls
that plunge from the surface to over 25 meters. On
these walls grow a profusion of soft corals, large
orange sea fans, black coral and long stringy sea
whips. Several types of unusual coral trees grow in
the waters surrounding Ko Phi Phi. including a white
coral bush that looks like a frocked Christmas tree
and is covered with ornament-like growth in the form
of oysters and crinoids.
In many places, the islands are fringed with
hard-coral gardens, home to a wide assortment of
radiant tropical creatures. In most areas coral
growth and marine life including five species of
anemone fish-is profuse and most, but not all of the
same fish species that inhabit the Similans can be
found around Ko Phi Phi as well.
Ko Phi Phi is one of the most sensationally
beautiful island chains in the world and the diving
ranks among the best in Southeast Asia. Although
visibility is often limited, averaging 5-20 meters,
the amount of marine life under the calm waters of
Ko Phi Phi should keep all but the most sea- soned
diver entertained for a number of days.
The
enjoyable diving, along with beautiful beaches, fun
exploratory cruises, and an easy-going way of life,
will continue to make Ko Phi Phi one of Thailand's
most popular destinations for years to come.
How to get there: Land transportation to Krabi is
available from any city in Thailand. Ferries to Phi
Phi are available from Krabi. Phuket, and Ko Lanta.
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Возможности для бизнеса Карго
Услуги по отправке грузов (карго)
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Тайская кухня
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Интересные занятия во время путешествия
Гольф в Тайланде
Подводное плавание
Спа в Тайланде
Скалолазание
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- приключенческие туры
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Подводный мир
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Цветы
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