An uninhabited island filled with steep limestone hills.
If you feel like you’ve seen Koh Phi Phi Le somewhere, that’s because you probably have! Koh Phi Phi Le gained worldwide attention after being featured in the British-American film “The Beach”. Touted as the second largest island on the Phi Phi archipelago after Koh Phi Phi Don, the tropical oasis is renowned for its picturesque sights and high limestone cliffs. Koh Phi Phi Le’s limestone cliffs are an absolute marvel, standing at an impressive height of 150 metres tall. But they aren’t just meant for you to look at, because these cliffs are a popular spot for rock-climbing enthusiasts to let loose and climb. Nevertheless, we can’t argue that the splendid view of the emerald sea from above is an attractive bonus!
Koh Phi Phi Le is also home to four bays – Maya Bay, Sama Bay, Pi Leh Bay, and Palong Bay. These bays are perfect for water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and diving! You get a chance to explore the island more during the low tide, where a small entrance of about 1 metre high opens up in a cliff, allowing one to walk through Sama Bay to Maya Bay. If you’re visiting Thailand, Koh Phi Phi Le is a destination you must visit as it will bring your tropical experience to the next level with its paradise-like environment.
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