The lagoon on the north side of Koh Phing Kan can be entered by dinghy at high tide otherwise access is possible by dinghy at most tides via the jetty on the southwest side. There is a current of up to 2 knots in the channel, strongest at ebb tide. The sandbank east of the anchorage is very shallow and almost dries at low tide. Good holding is available on a muddy bottom in 5-8 metres. There is a convenient transit approaching from the southeast, lining up Koh Lolo and Koh Khai to avoid the sand bars. The anchorage can be approached either from the south, via the channel formed by Koh Yang and Koh Daeng Yai, or from the southeast, passing east of Koh Yang, distinctive due its high, thin column of rock, visible from far south. This is an exceptionally beautiful place to awaken in the morning, when sunlight strikes the sheer rock cliffs of Daeng Yai. More expensive tours will provide canoes or kayaks which are probably the best way to explore the rock formations up close and allow you to paddle in and out of the hidden lagoons.The best anchorage in this group is found in the channel between Koh Raya Ring and Koh Daeng Yai. Just about every tour operator provides the opportunity to swim or snorkel in the bay and some will include lunch. Most tour outfits will include this in the price (double check when you book). Note that the islands of Ao Phang Nga are part of a National Maritime Park which is subject to an entrance fee. There are a number of different tours available which range in price. However, most visitors to the area arrive directly on tours from Phuket or Krabi which are more expensive, but more convenient for the majority of tourists. Tours of Ao Phang Nga can be arranged from the small town of Phang Nga where long-tail boats can take you around the bay on a half-day or full-day trip. Some organized tours can arrange for an overnight stay at Ko Panyi which gives you a chance to see the village free from the tourist boats which congregate here at lunchtime. The houses and shops have been built on stilts over the sea and provide a unique setting for your lunch. This is a fully-functioning village complete with a mosque and school. Tours will often stop at Ko Panyi for lunch. This is one of the most photographed sights of Phang Nga Bay with Khao Tapu also featuring in The Man With the Golden Gun. Standing isolated in the sea just 200 metres from James Bond Island is Khao Tapu which resembles a needle or a nail which has been driven into the sea ( tapu = nail). All tours to Phang Nga Bay will stop here for photos and the chance to buy souvenirs. The official name is Khao Ping Gan which in Thai means ‘hills leaning against each other’ and is sometimes referred to on maps as Leaning Rock. The most famous location in the bay is James Bond Island which derives its name after featuring as Scaramanga’s hideaway in The Man With the Golden Gun. Approximately twelve thousand years ago a dramatic rise in the sea level caused flooding of the area and further weathering and erosion has resulted in the craggy rock formations and islands that can be seen today. The bay area was once covered by limestone mountains which were gradually eroded over millions of years by rainwater and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Mangroves line parts of the shoreline and limestone karsts jut out of the sea. The bay is located in the Andaman Sea in between Phuket and Krabi and incorporates some stunning scenery. A popular day tour from Phuket, Krabi and Khao Lak involves a visit to the islands and rock formations of Ao Phang Nga ( Ao= Bay).
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