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Krabi town is very close to the river mouth that opens to the great Andaman Sea. Krabi river flows about 5 km through the town and opens into the Andaman sea at Tambon Pak Nam. Quite a few other rivulets originating from the mountain ranges in the province , Kao Panom Benja ; the Klong Pakasai, Klong Krabi Yai and Klong Krabi Noy, also joins the sea at this area.

 

Krabi province in Thailand is divided into eight districts : Amphoe Muang (Krabi Town), Khao Panom, Khlong Thom, Plai Phraya, Ko Lanta, Ao Luk, and Lam Thap and, Nhua Khlong.

 

Krabi Population:

Krabi's estimated population, as of September 1999, is 344,610 but has risen to easily over 400,000 in recent years. Due to the increasing visitors we have experienced many more jobs for the local inhabitants and many expatriates who are partly or permanently living and working at this beautiful place.

 

Krabi Beach is simply beyond words - the splendor of Phi Phi Island, Railay Bay and Koh Lanta has very well proved the statement. Countless pairs of eyes are always struck by the magnificent towering limestone cliffs scattered on and offshore to create one of the most photogenic sites on earth. If you have an anti-crowd syndrome, Krabi accommodation is fairly limited and would unquestionably provide a peaceful Krabi vacation. Some may stick to a convenience of Krabi town and stay in Ao Nang hotels but others may prefer to be lodged in some other virgin islands and switch off from the rest. Island hopping and rock climbing are the most popular activities and needless to mention diving, snorkeling and sea kayaking.

 

A Small cozy hotel , with superior rooms and family rooms, swimming pool. restaurants, meeting rooms with facilities and Thai traditional massage room all set amidst the elegant natural splendor of Krabi National Park.

It is also a stone throw's away from the beautiful beach of the Nop-parat Bay which offers Magnificent view of the Krabi sunrise This is a perfect place to relax and let the world pass you by for honeymooners, families and holiday seekers.

 

Guests can also look forward to enjoy a refreshing swim in our swimming pool surrounded by a tropical garden setting, or simply lounging by the pool side bar, catching a beautiful sun-tan from the generous Krabi sunshine.For the fun seekers, we offer the following fun-filled activities:-

Island hopping boat trips to the beautiful and idyllic islands nearby; Enjoy a fun elephant trek through the forest; Guided eco-tour through the National Park; Catch the famous "Muay Thai" of Thai Boxing in the Thai Boxing Stadium near by; resort krabi

 

How about getting a relaxing and the rapeutic Traditional Thai Massage from our experience masseuses while they rub your aches and stress away after a long day of sightseeing or traveling.

 

 

A short distance from Ao Nang and surrounded by pristine rainforest, Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resortis a luxury resort featuring 276 rooms, most with a large balcony facing the ocean and providing views of the limestone islands and stunningsunsets over the Andaman Sea. The hotel boasts three restaurants, five bars, a 7,000m? swimming pool, fitness center, Turkish bath, spa, children's playground and conference facilities for up to 350 delegates.

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Tuesday, 2 December 2008
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The Inevitable Started To Happen.

My utility bill started to rise because of the high demand and low supply for oil and other energy related commodities. Within 6 weeks our expenses increased by 30%! I needed to come up with renewable energy solutions. I started doing research on an option to install solar panel or windmill on my backyard. I spent several hundred dollars on the renewable energy products. I found having solar and wind power system in my house was a headache because of the cost and the labor of installation. I was burned out by hopelessness.

Home Generators Are Too Expensive.

I originally thought the best option to hedge the increasing the energy prices would be to install an automatic generator for home use sold by brand vendors.

While I was shopping for the home generator system, I found most of them were too expensive. For example, Briggs & Stratton automatic generators start from $1,699 and Guardian air cooled generators start from $2,045. Additionally, you have to pay the installation fee.

Even if you can afford buying one of those generators, I wondered how long it will take to recover the cost of the system and then enjoy the savings on energies.

Eventually I had to stop shopping and changed the plan.

Then I Bought A Solar Power Kit.

I found there were several portable solar power generators on the Internet. I bought Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit for $500. They came with four solar panels, an inverter, charge controller and DC plug.

The most worrying thing of all was that the weak electric power you can get from the kit. It turned out the kit was suitable for small appliances like cell phone charging, ipods and lights in rooms. To give my entire house appliances enough energy, the solar kit gave us only a little power. I needed to buy a lot of units of batteries to power more.

I then shopped for a range of wind turbines for home use. However, after going through tens of websites, I soon realized that residential wind turbines were very expensive. The cheapest one I found was Skystream 3.7 Wind Turbine, pricing for $5,600! This just wasn't going to work unless I wanted to go broke of course!

Eventually, I found something that worked.

Having spent so much time, money and energy desperately trying to succeed with kits, that ultimately had very little effect on my utility bill was a big regret. However, the next thing I tried that was called "Earth 4 Energy".

I had never heard of it before and because of my recent experiences, I was initially a little dubious. But after reading some extremely complimentary reviews and learning that the cost was minimal compared to everything else I tried, I decided to give it a shot.

What seemed to be so different with this ebook was that a major consideration was cost to make your own solar and wind power systems. I discovered an almost unbelievable benefit to have more than enough energy to power our household appliances from the solar power generator.

Here's why I recommend it.

The reason why I recommend "Earth 4 Energy" ebook is because the renewable energy product designed by the manual slashed my electricity bill by 50%. I followed their instruction for a matter of days and the results were almost unbelievable.

Although it did take me a few days longer to build my own renewable energy system, I did manage to make a windmill and solar power generator on my own, which I'm sure you'll agree is pretty astonishing.

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