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Krabi is on the Andaman Sea coast of southwest Thailand, between
7'30" and 8'30" north latitude, and 98'30" and 99'30" west longitud
. This coastal province covers an area of 4,709 square kilometers.
The provincial capital is 814 kilometers south of Bangkok, and is
conveniently accessible by road from the capital and Phuket. Krabi's
major attractions are located largely along its extensive coastline,
which contains several well-known beaches and bays, and numerous
offshore tropical islands. Krabi is divided into eight districts
: Muang(Krabi Town), Kao Panom, Klong Tom, Plai Praya, Koh Lanta,
Ao Luk, Lam Tap, and Neua Klong.
History
of Krabi
Krabi is a southern
province on Thailand's Andaman seaboard with perhaps the country's
oldest history of continued settlement. After dating stone tools,
ancient coloured pictures, beads, pottery and skeletal remains found
in the province's many cliffs and caves, it is thought that Krabi
has been home to homo sapiens since the period 25,000-35,000 B.C.
In recorded times it was called the 'Ban Thai Samor',and was one
of twelve towns that used, before people were widely literate, the
monkey for their standard. At the time, c.1200 A.D., Krabi was tributary
to the Kingdom of Ligor, a city on the Kra Penisula's east coast
better known today as Nakorn Sri Thammarat.
At the start of
the Rattanakosin period, about 20 years age, when the capital was
finally settled at Bangkok, an elephant kraal was established in
Krabi by order of Jao Praya Nakorn(Noy), the Rajah of Nakorn Sri
Thammarat, which was by then a part of the Thai Kingdom. He sent
his vizier, the Pra Palad to oversee this task, which was to ensure
a regular supply of elephants for the larger town. So many emigrated
in the steps of the Pra Palad that soon Krabi had a large community
in three different boroughs : Pakasai, Klong Pon, and Pak Lao.
In 1872, King Chulalonkorn
graciously elevated these to town status, called Krabi, a word that
preserves in itts meaning the monkey symbolism of the old standard.
The town's first governot was Lauang Thep Sena, though it continued
a while as a dependency of Nakorn Sri Thammarat, This was chagned
in 1875, when Krabi was raised to a fourth level town in the old
system of Thai government Administrators then reported directly
to the central government in Bangkok, and Krabi's history as a unique
entity, separate from the other provinces, had begun.
During the present
reign, the corps of civil servants, the merchants, and the population
generally of Krabi and nearby provinces have together organized
construction of a royal residence at Laem Hahng Nak Cape for presentation
to Her Majesty the Queen. This lies thirty kilometers to the west
of Krabi Town on the Andaman coast.
Boundaries
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the North |
Is
Phang-nga and Surat Thani Provinces |
| On
the South |
Is
Trang province and the Andaman Sea |
| On
the East |
Is
Trang and Nakorn Sri Thammarat Provinces. |
| On
the West |
Is
Phang-nga Province and the Andaman Sea. |
Climate
Weather
in Krabi is typically that of the tropical monsoon, providing the
province with just two seasons, the hot season from November to
April, and the rainy season from May to October, Monsoon winds,
which change according to season, blow from the southeast, the southwest,
and the northeast. Temperatures for the year range between 16.9
and 37.3 degrees Celsius; yearly rainfall averages 2,568.5 millimeters.
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Transportation |
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From Bangkok take
Route 4, passing Petchburi, Prajuab-Kirikan, Chumporn, Ranong, and
Phang-nga Province before reaching Krabi; a total distance of 946
kilometers. An alternate route is to take Route 4 to Chumporn and
then turn onto Foute 41. This leads through Lang Suan District of
Chumporn to Chaiya and Wieng Sah Districts of Surat Thani; from there
follow Route 4035, passing Ao Luk District of Krabi, back onto Route
4, and down to Krabi Town. This shortcut is just 814 kiloneters, and
is followed by the bus services from Bangkok.
From Phuket Take Route
402 to Route 4 and pass Thambon Kok Kloy of Takua Tung District in
Phang-nga; Tap Puhd District, Phang-nga; and enter Ao Luk Cistrict
of Krabi ; the total distance is 185 kilometers.
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By Train
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From Bangkok Station
take the train to one of the following stations : Trang, Puhn Pin
in Suathani Province, or Tung Song in Nakorn Sri Thamarat Provice
; from any of these places a bus may be taken onward to Krabi. Regarding
train schedules and costs, contact the travel office of State Railway
of Thailand, tel (02)223 7010
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By Air
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From Bangkok Airport
fly to Phuket, and from there take road transport on ward to Krabi
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Travel Informations |
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Travel
informations of Krabi can find by link below
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Other Provinces
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You can find informations of other province by link below.
Krabi
| Chumporn
| Trang |
Nakhon Si Thammarat | Narathiwat
| Pattani
Phangnga | Phatthalung
|Phuket | Yala
| Ranong | Songkhla
| Satun | Surat
Thani
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