Ko Phi Phi Leh

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Ko Phi Phi Leh is a small, uninhabited Thai island in the Andaman Sea famed for its dramatic limestone cliffs, clear turquoise waters, and Maya Bay, which gained worldwide fame from the film "The Beach."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
tourist destination
accessibleBy boat
archipelago Phi Phi Islands NERFINISHED
country Thailand
distanceToKoPhiPhiDon approximately 1.5 kilometres GENERATED
famousFromFilm The Beach NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 2000
filmStarring Leonardo DiCaprio NERFINISHED
governingBody Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation of Thailand NERFINISHED
hasActivity kayaking
sightseeing boat tours
swimming
hasAlternativeTransliteration Ko Phi Phi Le NERFINISHED
Koh Phi Phi Lee NERFINISHED
Koh Phi Phi Leh NERFINISHED
hasBay Loh Samah Bay NERFINISHED
Maya Bay NERFINISHED
Pileh Lagoon NERFINISHED
hasBeach white sand beaches
hasCliffHeight over 100 metres
hasCliffType karst limestone
hasEnvironmentalProtection periodic closures of Maya Bay
visitor limits
hasFeature caves
limestone cliffs
small bays
turquoise waters
hasRegulation no overnight stays on the island
hasVegetation tropical coastal vegetation
knownFor Maya Bay NERFINISHED
diving
film tourism
scenic limestone karst landscape
snorkeling
languageRegion Thai
locatedIn Andaman Sea NERFINISHED
Krabi Province NERFINISHED
Phi Phi Islands NERFINISHED
marineEcosystem coral reefs
tropical fish
nearestInhabitedIsland Ko Phi Phi Don NERFINISHED
partOf Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park NERFINISHED
protectedAreaDesignationYear 1983
seaType tropical
tourismImpact beach erosion
coral degradation
uninhabited true

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Krabi Province contains Ko Phi Phi Leh