Krabi.
Located approximately
814 kilometers from Bangkok is Krabi Province, one
of most attractive destinations in southern Thailand.
Encompassing an area of 4,708 square kilometers, the
western border of Krabi is the Andaman Sea, the northern
borders are Surat Thani and Phang-nga Provinces, the
southern borders are Trang Province and the Andaman
Sea and the eastern borders are Nakhon Si Thammarat
and Trang Provinces. Krabi is an ideal getaway destination
teeming with natural attractions including white sandy
beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous large and
small islands and verdant forests with caves and waterfalls.
Krabi's topography is mostly mountains and highlands
separated by plains in some parts. Flowing through
Krabi City to the Andaman Sea at Pak Nam Sub-district
is Maenam Krabi which is 5 kilometers in length. In
addition, there are several canals originating from
the province's highest mountain range, Khao Phanom
Bencha including Khlong Pakasai, Khlong Krabi Yai
and Khlong Krabi Noi. Lush mangrove forests line the
canals and the banks of Maenam Krabi particularly
before it empties into the Andaman Sea. The provinces
sandy soil conditions are suitable for growing various
agricultural products, particularly rubber trees,
palms, coconuts, cashew nuts and coffee.
Due to the influence of the tropical monsoon, there
are only two seasons in Krabi; the hot season from
January to April and the rainy season from May to
December. Temperatures range between 17 ?C and 37
?C.
Krabi is administratively divided into 8 Amphoes (Districts):
Amphoe Mueang, Khao Phanom, Khlong Thom, Plai Phraya,
Ko Lanta, Ao Luek, Lam Thap, and Nuea Khlong. The
provinces jurisdiction covers not only in-land districts
and sub-districts, but also extends to more than 130
large and small islands including the world famous
Phi Phi Islands.
In addition, Krabi is the location of two world class
beaches Ao Nang and Hat Rai Le which offer numerous
diving trips, restaurants, shops etc. Additional attractions
in the province are stunning limestone cliffs and
rock formations which make it a heaven for rock climbers
and a National Park located approximately 40 kilometers
outside of town with lakes, caves and spectacular
natural scenery.
There are two legends concerning the origin of the name
"Krabi". The first is that villagers presented
a large ancient sword (or krabi) that was discovered
by chance to the governor. Later when a smaller, on
discovering a smaller one, it was also presented to
the governor. Regarded as sacred and auspicious, the
governor decided to keep them in the province. As the
process for the establishment of the province was still
in progress, the swords were placed crossing each other
in Khao Khanap Nam cave. Since then, the crossed swords
have remained a part of the provincial seal.
The second legend is that "Krabi" was derived
from the name of a local tree known as "Lumphi".
The Malay and Chinese merchants mispronunciation of
the name to "Ka-lu-bi" or "Kho-lo-bi"
finally resulted in "Krabi" (or sword).
For more information on Krabi Priovince, and Ao Nang
in particular, please use the following links.
www.yourkrabi.com/your_krabi_location_map.shtml
www.krabi.com
www.krabi-traveler.com
www.krabi-hotels.com
www.krabidir.com/krabiinfo
www.tourismthailand.org