 This
seaside province is located in the Andaman Sea. The province is full of white
sandy beaches, crystal clear seawater, beautiful islands, verdant forest with
caves, and waterfalls, including more than 100 offshore islands.
Krabi is located 814 kilometres from Bangkok, covering an area of 4,708 square
kilometres. From archaeological discoveries, it is believed that Krabi was one
of the oldest communities in Thailand dating from the prehistoric period. It is
also believed that Krabi was once the town of Ban Thai Samo, one of 12 royal cities
that used a monkey as the town symbol. Krabi was a dependency town of the Nakhon
Si Thammarat Kingdom. Another legend indicates that the town may have taken its
name after the meaning of Krabi, which means sword. This may have stemmed from
a legend that says an ancient sword was unearthed prior to the city’s founding.
Later, the sword became a symbol of Krabi.
The province consists of mountains, hills, plains, and mangrove forests, including
more than 130 large and small islands. Krabi town has a 5-metre-long river, which
flows through town and ends at the Andaman Sea in Tambon Pak Nam. There are several
canals in Krabi including Khlong Pakasai (¤Åͧ»¡ÒÊÑÂ),
Khlong Krabi Yai (¤Åͧ¡ÃкÕèãËè)
and Khlong Krabi Noi (¤Åͧ¡ÃкÕè¹éÍÂ),
all of them originate from Phanom Bencha mountain range, the highest mountain
range in Krabi.
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.
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