Mu Ko Siboya
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Mu Ko Siboya, also known as Ko Siboya Tambon, is a group of islands which is part of Nuea Khlong District in Krabi Province, Thailand. The Islands are located 15–30 kilometers south of Krabi town on the Andaman Sea.
- The biggest city is Ban Ko Siboya, on the island with the same name.
- The population (4,920 in 2013)[citation needed] relies on rubber plantations, agriculture and tourism.
- The islands are relaxed and not crowded like the near Mu Ko Phi Phi.
- Ko Daeng, a small island with restricted access, is the site of Krabi's waste plantation and dump.
- Ko Siboya is the 2nd biggest in size, and most populated. Most people are working in rubber plantations around the island.
- Ko Jum is the biggest island, where all the resorts are located. It is also known as Ko Pu.
- Ko Cham To Lang was recently acquired by a big resort concern and will slowly be also developed and have tourism in it.