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Scuba Diving in Krabi
Krabi is a town (thesaban mueang) on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of the Krabi River into the Andaman Sea. As of 2005 the town has a population of 24,986. The town is the capital of it Province and district. Tourism has become the most important feature today. With its beautiful beaches and unspoiled islands, it is now one of the most famous tourist destinations in Thailand. It is now a top destination for beach and islands lovers. Much of the province has been seat of national parks. The topmost destinations are Hat Noppharat Thara, Ao Nang, Railay, Ko Phi Phi National Park. Yet over 80 smaller islands such as Lanta islands,or Koh Lanta, Phi Phi (pronounced 'Pee- Pee)islands - made famous as the ideal location for adventeres, yachtsmen, scuba-divers, snorkellers and day-trippers from Phuket. The Ko Lanta National Park, also in the province, includes several coral-fringed islands, is well-known diving sites. The largest island, Ko Lanta Yai, is the site of park headquarters, and is also home to Chao Le, or sea gypsies who sustain themselves largely through fishing. The islands are best visited during the non-monsoon months of October through April. Kayaking, sailing, birdwatching, snorkelling are also among top activities in Krabi. In the interior, two predominantly mainland national parks, Khao Phanom Bencha and Than Bokk-horani, offer inland scenic attractions including waterfalls and caves, and opportunities for trekking, birdwatching and eco-tours.



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