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Located
approximately 814 kilometers from Bangkok is Krabi Province, one of
most attractive destinations in southern Thailand. Encompassing an area
of 4,708 square kilometers, the western border of Krabi is the Andaman
Sea, the northern borders are Surat Thani and Phang-nga Provinces, the
southern borders are Trang Province and the Andaman Sea and the eastern
borders are Nakhon Si Thammarat and Trang Provinces. Krabi is an ideal
getaway destination teeming with natural attractions including white
sandy beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous large and small
islands and verdant forests with caves and waterfalls.
Krabi is topography is mostly mountains and highlands separated by
plains in some parts. Flowing through Krabi City to the Andaman Sea at
Pak Nam Sub-district is Maenam Krabi which is 5 kilometers in length.
In addition, there are several canals originating from the province is
highest mountain range, Khao Phanom Bencha including Khlong Pakasai,
Khlong Krabi Yai and Khlong Krabi Noi. Lush mangrove forests line the
canals and the banks of Maenam Krabi particularly before it empties
into the Andaman Sea. The provinces sandy soil conditions are suitable
for growing various agricultural products, particularly rubber trees,
palms, coconuts, cashew nuts and coffee.
Due
to the influence of the tropical monsoon, there are only two seasons in
Krabi; the hot season from January to April and the rainy season from
May to December. Temperatures range between 17 C and 37 C.
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. The provinces jurisdiction covers not only
in-land districts and sub-districts, but also extends to more than 130
large and small islands including the world famous Phi Phi Islands.
In addition, Krabi is the location of two world class beaches Ao
Nang and Hat Rai Le which offer numerous diving trips, restaurants,
shops etc. Additional attractions in the province are stunning
limestone cliffs and rock formations which make it a heaven for rock
climbers and a National Park located approximately 40 kilometers
outside of town with lakes, caves and spectacular natural scenery.
History of Krabi
Some archeologists claim that Krabi City is one of the older
settlements in the country as there is archaeological evidence
indicating that this area had been home to homosapiens during the
prehistoric times or between 25,000 - 35,000 B. C. The assumption has
been strongly supported by the discovery of stone tools, ancient
colored pictures, beads, pottery and skeletal remains in the provinces
cliffs and caves.
In 1200 A.D., the area was known as Ban Thai Samo, one of 12 royal
cities that had a monkey as the town symbol. During this period of
time, Krabi was under the rule of the Kingdom of Ligor, a city better
known today as Nakhon Si Thammarat.
During the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910), the community was known
as Pakasai Sub-county and remained under the direct jurisdiction of
Nakhon Si Thammarat province.
Around 1872, King Rama V elevated Pakasai Sub-county to Krabi
Province with the provincial administration office situated at
Krabi-yai Sub-county (currently, the office is located near the estuary
at Pak Nam Sub-district) and in 1875, ordered the separation of Krabi
Province from Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.
During the present reign, the corps of civil servants, merchants,
and the people of Krabi and nearby provinces have collectively
organized the construction of a royal residence at Laem Hang Nak Cape
which is thirty kilometers west of Krabi Town on the Andaman coast to
be presented to His Majesty the King.
Origin of the name Krabi
There
are two legends concerning the origin of the name "Krabi". The first is
that villagers presented a large ancient sword (or krabi) that was
discovered by chance to the governor. Later when a smaller, on
discovering a smaller one, it was also presented to the governor.
Regarded as sacred and auspicious, the governor decided to keep them in
the province. As the process for the establishment of the province was
still in progress, the swords were placed crossing each other in Khao
Khanap Nam cave. Since then, the crossed swords have remained a part of
the provincial seal.
The second legend is that "Krabi" was derived from the name of a
local tree known as "Lumphi". The Malay and Chinese merchants
mispronunciation of the name to "Ka-lu-bi" or "Kho-lo-bi" finally
resulted in "Krabi" (or sword).
Distances from Amphoe Mueang (Town) to Neighboring Districts
Ao Luek 43 kms.
Plai Phraya 66 kms.
Khao Phanom 39 kms.
Khlong Thom 42 kms.
Ko Lanta 103 kms.
Lam Thap 67 kms.
Nuea Khlong17 kms. |