Located
along the Andaman coast,
in southern Thailand,
Krabi is one of southern
Thailand's most picturesque
provinces with perfect beaches
and a stunning interior.
The province
is famous for its great
natural beauty,
characterised by the karst
limestone scenery that
can be
seen throughout the entire
area.
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The
coastline, 160 kilometres long,
is dotted with bays, coves and
outcrops of limestone
mountains rising up from the
sea, creating a fascinating
seascape of tropical islands.
Inland,
the limestone mountains support
a rich biodiversity of plant
and animal life.
Predominantly,
it's an agricultural area, with
sandy clay soil conditions producing
rubber, palm
oil, fruit, coconut and coffee.
Rubber is the main cash crop
grown with over 700,00 rai being
under cultivation for this purpose.
Palm oil comes in second, followed
by coconuts.
However,
with natural attractions like
tropical islands, palm fringed
beaches, forest waterfalls
and caves attracting more and
more sunseeking, adventure-bound
tourists, Krabi has begun
to earn a substantial income
from its tourism industry.
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