Ko Phi Phi Don

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Introducing Ko Phi Phi Don

Ko Phi Phi is quickly returning to its pre-tsunami status as Thailand’s Shangri-la: a hedonistic paradise where tanned couples frolic in glassy green seas and snap pictures of colourful long-tails puttering between craggy slate cliffs.

Unlike other tsunami-affected regions, this island seems to have had less trouble getting the word out. Following a massive rebuilding effort, bungalows are once again fully booked between December and March, and tourists are returning to the curving bays, white sand-beaches and dense tropical jungle that made Ko Phi Phi the darling of the Andaman Coast in the first place.

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Traditional long boat in the waters of Ko Phi-Phi Don, Phi-Phi is the larger of two islands and comes with scenic hills, awesome cliffs, long beaches and emerald waters
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Traditional long boat in the waters of Ko Phi-Phi Don, Phi-Phi is the larger of two islands and comes with scenic hills, awesome cliffs, long beaches and emerald waters

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  • Izzet Keribar
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • A tempting, colourful, tropical beakfast of paw paw, pineapple, guava, watermelon and garnished with hibiscus on Ko Phi-Phi Don
  • Unloading a supply ship on Hat Laem Tong on Ko Phi-Phi Don
  • Wooden boat, Maya Bay.
  • Sarongs for sale in shopping area.
  • Artists working in gallery.
  • Food and drink stall against mural backdrop.
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