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       Island hopping is 
        a popular pursuit and both Phi Phi and the Similans feature magnificent 
        underwater coral gardens, populated by multi-hued tropical fish. 
       Phi 
        Phi Islands - The twin Phi Phi Islands, some 20 km southeast 
        of Phuket and served by daily ferries offer natural scenery even more 
        pristine than that of Phuket. Here are not only secluded beaches, blue 
        sea and a back drop of lush green tropical vegetation, but also sheer 
        cliffs rising dramatically hundreds of feet above the water. This is where 
        the birds' nest used to make the soup so highly prized by Chinese gourmets 
        are gathered. At several places on the cliffs and in caves you can see 
        bamboo scaffoldings which the nest hunters scale to dizzy, dangerous heights. 
      The 
        Similans - Classified as a nature park, the Similans, 
        north of Phuket, comprise of eight uninhabited islands. A camp site has 
        however been developed on Miang, the largest of the group. Especially 
        colorful coral formations in the surrounding waters make the Similans 
        a top favorite with scuba divers. 
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