Phi Phi Island Tour and Travel:
Enjoying The Opened Sky on The Beach
Enjoying The Opened Sky on The Beach
The Phi Phi Islands (Thai: หมู่เกาะพีพี) are settled in Thailand, between the super island of Phuket and the Hesperian Andaman Sea shore of the mainland. Phi Phi Don, the larger and capital of the two Phi Phi islands, is settled at 7°44′00″N 98°46′00″E / 7.7333333°N 98.7666667°E / 7.7333333; 98.7666667. Both Phi Phi Don, and Phi Phi Leh, the smaller, are administratively part of Krabi province, most of which is on the mainland, and is settled at 8°02′30″N 98°48′39″E / 8.04167°N 98.81083°E / 8.04167; 98.81083.
Ko Phi Phi Don ("ko" (Thai: เกาะ) meaning "island" in the Thai language) is the largest island of the group, and is the only island with permanent inhabitants, although the beaches of the ordinal largest island, Ko Phi Phi Lee (or "Ko Phi Phi Leh"), are visited by many people as well. There are no improvement facilities on this island, but it is just a short boat ride from Ko Phi Phi Don. The rest of the islands in the group, including Bida Nok, Bida Noi, and Bamboo Island, are not much more than super limestone rocks jutting discover of the sea. Phi Phi Don was initially populated by Islamic fishermen during the New 1940s, and later became a coconut plantation. The Thai accumulation of Phi Phi Don relic more than 80% Muslim. The actual accumulation however, if reckoning laborers, especially from the north-east, from the mainland is much more belief these days.
Ko Phi Phi Leh was the backdrop for the 2000 movie The Beach. Phi Phi Leh also houses the 'Viking Cave', from which there is a thriving bird's nest soup industry. There was criticism during filming of 'The Beach' that the permission granted to the flick consort to physically alter the environment inside Phi Phi Islands National Park was illegal. The controversy cooled down however, when it was discovered that the producers had finished much a decent job of restoring the locate that it finally looked better than it had finished before.
The Phi Phi Islands were also the setting for the hide-out of Scaramanga in the James Bond Film "The Man with the Golden Gun". Following the release of The Beach, tourism on Phi Phi Don increased dramatically, and with it the accumulation of the island. Many buildings were constructed without planning permission. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again, but waste handling has been slower to come back online.
Article Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_Phi_Islands
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