Boating around Phi Phi Leh
One of the most loved and hated places on earth at the same time must be Phi Phi Leh. This is the Southern main island of the island group of Koh Phi Phi.
People know it from the movie 'the Beach' with Leonardo diCaprio from back in the days, and since the the inhabitable island has been heavily exploited. Until in 2018 the infamous Maya Beach was closed for the public for environmental reasons I thought this would not be an option to ever visit.
But with covid coming in this all changed. With having no tourists for two years nature had a chance to heal.
And that is exactly what it did.
Honestly, visiting this place has never been high on my to-do list because it is always so crowded, and it would feel like one big tourist trap to me.
And even until an hour before hand I still wasn't sure if I wanted to visit at all, but this also had a lot to do with the black skies in the distance. And boats and bad weather? That is no bueno
Green green green
Lush bushes, steep hills. Around every corner there was a new surprise and actually with rhe bad weather coming in.. it made it really a special place in this little rock in the sea.
There was also this cave called the Viking cave from which I learned a delicacy was harvested namingly birdsnest which are made from bird spit. Fry them and this apparently is a costly business which is most known in south-Vietnam but is also done here.
The tide is high but I'm holding on
The tide is a situation here in south Thailand, leaving boats dry in low tide so you have to time your stuff accordingly. You can see on the shape of the rocks perfectly until where the water comes.
Was it a tourist trap in the end? Sure it was because it is way overpriced and people race in and out to make a couple of pictures. But we found a dude that was willing to go at our pace, leaving a lot of things behind and focus on what was nice. Yes this means no one else was with us and sometimes that is just the smart thing to do.
Snorkling
This means that taking an extra stop at a snorkel spot here and there was a good one, as well as taking off somewhere faster than that you normally would do.
I was surprised by the amount of fish and coral and the only thing I can comment of was that because of the rain and dark clouds the colors of the rain weren't as vibrant. Call this expectation management I would say.
I was pleasantly surprised by this trip honestly and it also made me realise again how much I love to be on boats and just fool arouns for a bit. But doing that here without understanding what the tide is doing and where the rocks are because of that? Nehh, I would not call that a good move.
Koh phi phi Leh is the small brother of the island Koh phi phi Don where you start all of the trips if you want to head to the Leh island.
If you are there now in still the tail of low season and post covid this is still a really good idea.
How this will look again in the future? I would not be surprised if they would close it off again.
We will see!
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Que hermosas vistas tiene el lugar ese. Muy geniales
Muchos gracias amigo! Esta muy linda ajui!
I loved your photos with these beautiful natural landscapes
It was so beautiful there. I disnt have to do anything with my pictures. This is the real deal!
Krabi Thailand and Phuket will be always my favorite travel locations. Seeing the photographs and reading about your experiences, reminded me of the good old days...
Such beauty over there! So you have been as well? I can imagine it is different post covid but nature doesnt change right?
Ya I have been to Phuket and Krabi 2 times but it was a long time ago, during the 2016-2017 era... Nature didn't change at all, the beauty is still the same...
I hope you will get the chance to visit again sweet Priyana! <3 wishing you loads of easy times ahead of you!
I hope so too...
What a lovely places.The water is so inviting and refreshing..
And still so warm even with the weather like this!
The rock formation is somewhat a little similar of our famous Palawan Island in the Philippines. Its good thing that the island was able to breathe and relax from the tourists activities.
Is green really the color of the Island's seawater, not crystal blue? or was it because of the weather?
I think it was because of the weathee honestlty. I would imagine thst when the sun is out that it is super blue but that wasn't the deal now. Ow well..green also has it charme!
Oeee palawan..this is high on my to do list! How is the covid situation by you guys now?
Beautiful images here. this is great
Thx! It was awesome to be there so easy snaps made!
I love to connect with nature. And this is just the best place for me to think about life and meditate.
Meditate even! Not a bad move actually in this calming setting
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Miss Thailand soooo much!! I didn't go to Phi Phi Leh, but stayed in Phi Phi Don for a couple of nights. If you go there, be sure to check the viewpoint on top, it has a stunning view to both bays. Have tons of fun! !BEER
Ahhh you went boozing there for a couple of days? :D
Honestly I like phi phi don as well as I had expected total mayhem which it also was for a couple of minutes when i entered the tonsai pier. That island also has awwwwwesome beauty indeed and only a small part it is crowded
I won't confirm or deny it 😉
I read somewhere a little bit before visiting, that Thailand was walking into an ecological disaster if they didn't controlled the tourism. Seeing the insane construction in Phi Phi, I understood why! The crowded area is insane, I couldn't almost find my way there. But did enjoy the island a lot, and as you say, there are tons of natural beauty. And maybe the buckets helped too... :P Are those still a thing there?
I saw some buckets here and there but stayed faaaar away from them wisely hahah!
I think covid had a good timing in making sure all of nature had time to heal for sure. It didnt look so bad at all now
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