Viking Cave, a name they were given by His Majesty King Rama IX after his visit in 1972. At Tam Pya Nak there is a large boulder that resembles the shape of the giant serpent from Buddhist legend, the Naga. On the eastern and southern walls of the cave are historical images of elephant and
European, Arab and Chinese sailing boats. There is a theory that pirates took shelter from the monsoon in the caves and used them transfer their cargo or make repairs.
The Province of Phuket and Krabi have a largest Chinese community, descendants of the tin miners and rubber plantation owners that gave the area its original prosperity. They will come to the island to collect the nests of the migratory Fork tail Swift, the raw ingredient for the Chinese delicacy Bird's Nest Soup. The birds descend on Phi Phi Le during January to April and will build the nests held together by no more than their saliva. They stay for just two weeks before continuing their journey.
Koh Pai
Its name in English is Bamboo Island that lies to the north of Phi Phi Don, close to Koh Yung. To the north and east of the island are beautiful sandy beaches. To the south stretches a broad coral reef
Koh Yong
Again to the north of Phi Phi Don. On the eastern side a rocky beach and a smaller strand of sand in the fold of the hill. A great and beautiful selection of coral can be found here.
Industry
Despite the islands rugged terrain a number of the islanders support themselves from cashew nut farming. The plantations can clearly be seen from the path leading to the viewpoint. Likewise coconut farming, the milk from the coconut the key ingredient of the island's delicious curries.
But fishing still remains the most important industry. Local men pride take pride in their skills as boatmen. The best of them being full time captains on the dive and fishing boats.
With their love of the sea all the boats captains are Muslim. They also control the boat industry in the poorer islands to the east.
The children attend the islands one primary school close to Bay view Resort. After the age of 12 they have to go and stay with relatives in Krabi to complete their education.
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