
At the start of the Rattanakosin period, about 200 years ago, when the capital was
finally settled at Bangkok, an elephant
kraal was established in Krabi by order of
Chao Phraya Nakorn (Noi), the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat, which was by then a
part of the Thai Kingdom. He sent his vizier, the Phra Palad, to oversee this task,
which was to ensure a regular supply of elephants for the larger town. So followers
many emigrated in the steps of the Phra Palad that soon Krabi had a large community
in three different boroughs : Pakasai, Khlong Pon, and Pak Lao. In 1872, King Chulalongkorn
graciously elevated these to town status, called Krabi, a word that
preserves in its meaning the monkey symbolism of the old standard. The town's first
governor was Luang Thep Sena, though it continued a while as a dependency of Nakhon
Si Thammarat. This was changed in 1875, when Krabi was raised to a fourth-level
town in the old system of Thai government. Administrators then reported directly to
the central government in Bangkok, and Krabi's history as a unique entity separated
from the other provinces, had begun.
| nearby provinces (km) | its districts (km) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Phang-nga | 86 | Ao Luk | 43 |
| Phuket | 176 | Plai Phraya | 66 |
| Trang | 131 | Khao Panom | 39 |
| Phattalung | 193 | Khlong Thom | 42 |
| Sura Thani | 211 | Ko Lanta | 45 |
| Nakhon Si Thammarat | 233 | Lam Thap | 67 |
| Satun | 279 | Nua Khlong | 17 |
Krabi's mountainous physical geography is broken by highlands and plains on the mainland.
The provincial administration also covers more than 130 islands in the Andaman Sea. Natural
forest cover is chiefly mangrove and Cassia trees. Krabi's sandy clay soil conditions are
perfect for a variety of agricultural products, including rubber trees, palms, mangos, coconuts,
and coffee. The Krabi River flows 5 kilometers through the city and falls into the Andaman at
Tambon Pak Nam. There are other streams as well : the Khlong Pakasai, the Khlong Krabi Yai and
the Khlong Krabi Noi in the province's highest range of mountains, the Khao Phanom Bencha.
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