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There is a huge diversity of marine wildlife to spot. You’ll find characteristic limestone rock formations and an abundance of marine wildlife. Just be aware that you’ll be welcomed with a near constant scent of sewage - Koh "Pee Pee" is therefore quite an apt name! The bamboo trees which adorn the island are responsible for its charming name. The lush vegetation makes it a popular habitat for monkeys, hence the name. The island is shaped like a heart, with a centre of lush green vegetation surrounded by a strip of white sandy beach. Located 700m from Tonsai Bay, Monkey Beach is a 150m-long strip of beach backed by a tall limestone cliff. As the world famous film location for The Beach starring Leonardo DiCaprio, it is a very recognisable destination. A private Phi Phi Islands tour is a great way to see the beauty of this destination on your own terms and is how I explored the area. As a small island with not much to see other than its extraordinary natural beauty, I’d say that a few hours is usually long enough to spend here. For this reason, I much preferred my time on this island, as it felt a lot more peaceful.



I spent some time exploring these islands as part of my Thailand adventure and it really felt like a slice of paradise - in places. The islands offer a tropical paradise with white sandy beaches and bright turquoise water, along with a diverse culture. It comprises several small beaches and the crystal clear water allows you to see the underlying reef with clarity. The beaches are beautiful and the nightlife lively (that’s an understatement). The Phi Phi Islands are a group of six islands in Southern Thailand. The Phi Phi Islands (pronounced "Pee-Pee") are a group of six islands situated in the Andaman Sea of Southern Thailand. The Phi Phi Islands are part of Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. For the ultimate flexibility, I’d recommend a private speedboat charter as a great option, which is ideal if you’re travelling as part of a larger group. Part of Phi Phi Leh, Maya Bay is a beautiful bay that is framed by 100-metre high cliffs on three sides. They are sold for an excruciatingly high price point to make bird’s nest soup.



March to mid-May are the hottest months with very high humidity. If you’re not a fan of the intense humidity then I’d recommend avoiding these months. If you’re looking for the whole package then there are various all inclusive tours available. As with many of the smaller islands, provisions are limited; but there is a small stall serving drinks and snacks. You’ll find a small stall that sells drinks and snacks, as well as some toilets - but I’d say these are best avoided if you can hold it! I’d say that they are of varying standards and can become quite crowded, so check before you travel. For beautiful views across the azure waters, luscious green vegetations, and towering cliffs, I’d recommend heading to Koh Phi Phi viewpoint. Koh Pai island - more commonly known as Bamboo Island - is located around five kilometres northeast of Koh Phi Phi Don. Ferries to the Phi Phi Islands take around two hours from Phuket and around 90 minutes from Krabi or Koh Lanta. There are two main ways to get to the Phi Phi Islands: by speedboat or by ferry from Phuket or Krabi - personally I travelled from Krabi. The two main islands are Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Leh, with Phi Phi Don being the only inhabited island.



Phi Phi Leh lies 1.5km south of Phi Phi Don. My favourite spots to visit include Maya Bay, Sama Bay, Pi Leh Bay, Palong Bay and Viking Cave. Sama Bay and Pi Leh Bay are excellent swimming and snorkelling spots. There are not many provisions at Maya Bay so it’s best to take your own. It’s best to book a couple of days in advance if you can to guarantee a spot. I’d recommend arriving around an hour in advance to get good seats. Public ferries are a good budget option and I’d advise buying tickets in advance to get the best deal. It is best accessed by long-tail boat, but you can kayak there too. You can go snorkelling just about anywhere in the Phi Phi Islands. This has made the Phi Phi Islands particularly popular with backpackers and I know this may not be for everyone. With an abundance of tourists visiting everyday, it is not quite the untouched paradise you may believe it to be - far from it. I’d therefore recommend visiting just outside of this season, Bida Pool in October or May (which is when I visited). It may sound disgusting (to me at least!) but it’s a Chinese delicacy!

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