Thailand's Andaman sea coastline is shorter than the Gulf of Thailand coastline, but is dotted by countless islands and islets. A characteristic feature of this area are karst rock formations, with steep coastline and mushroom-like rocks emerging from the sea. Thailand's biggest island along this coast is Phuket, which attracts a large number of tourists. The area around Krabi is popular with backpackers. Rai Leh beach is a major rock climbng centre.
Mu Ko Similan Marine National Park photo gallery  - 21 pictures of Mu Ko Similan Marine National Park
Krabi photo gallery  - 86 pictures of Krabi
Phuket photo gallery  - 10 pictures of Phuket
Koh Phi Phi photo gallery  - 49 pictures of Koh Phi Phi
21 photos of the Mu Ko Similan National Marine Park in the Andaman sea
86 photos of Krabi and the region around it, with beaches and islands
10 photos of the island of Phuket in the Andaman sea
49 photos of Koh Phi Phi, twin islands lying about half-way between Krabi and Phuket in the Andaman sea
Chicken island photo gallery  - 29 pictures of Chicken island
Koh Poda photo gallery  - 12 pictures of Koh Poda
Phang Nga bay photo gallery  - 10 pictures of Phang Nga bay
Koh Kradan photo gallery  - 35 pictures of Koh Kradan
29 photos of Chicken island, with its beautiful beaches and pristine waters
12 photos of Koh Poda island, an island near Rai Leh with beautiful beaches and pristine waters
10 photos of the Phang Nga bay, a stretch of sea off Theiland's southwest coast with many limestone cliffs
35 photos of Koh Kradan, a small island in the Andaman sea off Thailand's southwest coast
Koh Mook photo gallery  - 17 pictures of Koh Mook
Koh Ngai photo gallery  - 27 pictures of Koh Ngai
Khao Lak photo gallery  - 40 pictures of Khao Lak
17 photos of Koh Mook, a Thai island in the Andaman sea off the coast of Trang
27 photos of Koh Ngai, an island in the Andaman sea 15km off the coast of Trang
40 photos of Khao Lak, a beach resort area on southern Thailand's Andaman sea coast
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