The Phi
Phi Islands are in Thailand, between
the large island of Phuket and
the west Strait of Malacca coast
of the mainland. The islands are administratively part of Krabi province. Ko Phi Phi Don meaning
"island" in the Thai language) is the
largest island of the group, and is the most populated island of the group,
although the beaches of the second largest island, Ko Phi Phi Lee (or
"Ko Phi Phi Leh"), are visited by many people as well. The rest of
the islands in the group, including Bida Nok, Bida Noi, and Bamboo Island (Ko Mai Phai),
are not much more than large limestone rocks jutting out of the sea. The
Islands are reachable by speedboats or Long-tail boats most
often from Krabi Town or from various piers in Phuket Province.
Phi Phi Don was
initially populated by Muslim fishermen during the late-1940s, and later became
a coconut plantation. The Thai population of Phi Phi Don remains more than 80%
Muslim. The actual population however, if counting laborers, especially from
the north-east, is much more Buddhist these days. The population is between
2,000 and 3,000 people
The islands came to worldwide
prominence when Ko Phi Phi Leh was used as a location for the 2000 British-American film The Beach. This
attracted criticism, with claims that the film company had damaged the island's
environment, since the producers bulldozed beach areas and planted palm trees
to make it resemble description in the book,an accusation the film's makers
contest. An increase in tourism was attributed to the film's release, which
resulted in increases in waste on the Islands, and more developments in and
around the Phi Phi Don Village. Phi Phi Lee also houses the "Viking Cave", where
there is a thriving industry harvesting edible bird's nest.
The
islands feature beaches and clear water that have had their natural beauty
protected by national park status. Tourism on Ko Phi Phi, like the rest of
Krabi Province, has exploded since the filming of the movie The
Beach In the early 1990s, only adventurous travelers visited the island.
Today, Ko Phi Phi is one of Thailand's most famous destinations for scuba diving and
snorkeling, kayaking and other marine recreational activities.