Sunday, February 9, 2014

Sra Morakot

Sra Morakot 



Sra Morakot (Emerald Pool), located in “Khao Pra-Bang Kram Wildlife Sanctuary” at Klong Thom District, Krabi. It is the hot spring originated from a warm stream in the lowland forest of Khao Nor Chuchi. The pool is roughly 3.5 Metres deep, 115 metres long, and 214 meteres wide. The radiant water is around 1.2 metres deep. You are allowed to swim in the pool but do not drink or swallow the water. Because of high calcium carbon.




The color of the water varies according to the light and time of the day. It changes into the emerald color upon the reflections of the sunlight. In order to see the real color of the pool, you should visit the pool at dawn or early in the morning.





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Tha Pom Klong Song Nam

Tha Pom Klong Song Nam



Tha Pom Klong Song Nam Klong Tha Pom (Tha Pom Canal) is a beautiful area to visit. Five kilometers in length, it is unique for its outstandingly clear emerald-green waters and its location on the tideline. The canal water is alternatively fresh or brackish depending upon the state of the tides. This has resulted in the development of three different forest systems in a very concentrated area.


Only 100 metres from the car park you will find the amazingly clear waters which allow sight of this underwater world. The fresh water is high in dissolved limestone which inhibits the formation of precipitates so that the water truly sparkles in the sunlight, as it flows between the mangrove-lined banks.


The canal is a fascinating microcosm of Thailand’s forest areas. Visitors will first encounter the mangrove wetlands with their characteristic tortuous tangle of surface roots but this gives way to the rarely found fresh water swamp forest with small trees and sparse vegetation. This in turn yields to typical rain forest with lush tree growths and shaded paths.


Further on past the prohibited area (Tha Pom Swamp) is the Chong Phra Keaw swamp which is a 40 metre wide expanse where the sea and fresh water actually meet. The waters on the land side are fed via a limestone cave network. It is a fascinating area. For many years the area was regarded as sacred so the natural ecology was not affected by agriculture or settlement.


Perhaps the best way to enjoy the reserve is by canoe. This offers unparalleled and silent access to all the wildlife which inhabits the banks and waters of this unique water paradise. Visitors can also observe the exact confluence where the clear fresh flows encounter the detritus heavy sea water. There are small fishing villages along the banks of the canal and by canoe one can observe a way of life which has continued essentially unchanged, for hundreds of years.



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Friday, February 7, 2014

Susan Hoi

Susan Hoi or Fossil Shell Beach




Susan Hoi, or Fossil Shell Beach (literally Seashell Graveyard), is located at Ban Laem Pho in Krabi, in the vicinity of Hat Noppharat Thara - Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park. Susan Hoi is a matter of curiosity and although visitors to Susaan Hoi are told that there exists only two other similar sites in the world, one in US and another in Japan, most are either engrossed to this or totally indifferent.













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Khao Khanap Nam

Khao Khanap Nam



A very popular place to visit in Krabi is Khao Khanap Nam, a couple of raged hills, the natural gateway to Krabi, stretching 100m out of the water. lnside Khao Khanap Nam are several magnificent caves with impressive clusters of stalactites and stalagmites. The only way to get there is by boat from the Chao Fah Bridge in Krabi.




These two hills, roughly 100 meters high, flank the Krabi River running between them to form a distinctive vista and the town's most prominent landmark.





To visit them, take a long-tail boat from Chao Fa Pier; travel time is just 15 minutes. From there take stairs leading up to caves with stalactites and stalagmites. A large number of human skeletons have been found here. It is theorized that they and the remains of people who came and established a home at Kanab Nam, but were cut off by an inundation and quickly perished.






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Koh Mor and Koh tub

Koh Mor and Koh tub

 Koh Mor



Koh Mor is the name of this small island. Mor Island is a rocky beach, not to give up on the island. Mor Island clean water away from Tup Island to 70 m. If the water drop is connected with dunes. Walk from one island to island one.



Koh tub



Koh Tup also known as Tub Island, Tap Island or Thap Island is one of the most popular offshore Islands Around Krabi for day trips and tours. Tap Island is located in the Mu Koh Poda archipelago just south west of Ao Nang between Poda Island and Chicken Island. Tup is much smaller than the other islands in the group, however it has a nice beach and the waters that surround it provide an excellent spot for snorkeling with an abundance of tropical fish.







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Koh kai

Koh kai  





Koh Kai is also called Hua Khawan Island or Poda Nok Island. The rock shaped like a rooster on the limestone moutain at Chicken Island is the symbol of Krabi sea. Apart from the beauty on the land, Chicken Island also has plenty of coral reefs to appreciate in the west of the island. 










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Koh Poda

Koh Poda


Koh Poda located just 8 kilometres offshore from Ao Nang, Koh Poda is a small island no more than a kilometre in diameter, covered with rows of pine trees and almost entirely encircled by a soft white sand beach. A coral reef lies about 20 metres from the beach with a variety of sea life. The irresistible combination of excellent snorkeling, scenery and soft sand make the island a popular choice with snorkelers and day trippers, but surprisingly, it's not crowded. 





The northern beach of Koh Poda extends further from the eastern beach. In the middle of the sea here is a small limestone-based island which is a unique feature of Koh Poda. The eastern beach of Koh Poda is the longest one. In the middle of Koh Poda, there is a pathway to the back beach which will also passes the one and only resort of the island, Poda Island Resort. In the middle of the sea here is a small limestone-based island which is a unique feature of Koh Poda.






Mu Koh Poda or Poda Group Islands is under the administration of Haad Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park. The Group Islands consist of Koh Poda, Koh Kai, Koh Mo and Koh Thap. They are currently popular destinations that can be reached by a rented boat from Ao Nang. Abundant and colorful coral reefs and the wonderful marine world make these islands ideal for diving and snorkeling. Moreover, when the water level gets low, Koh Kai, Koh Mo and Koh Tap, the three isles in this Group Islands will reveal and amazing sight of a white, fine sand bar that links the three isles together. This is a very popular attraction ones should not miss if visiting Krabi sea.








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