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Topography,
Flowers & Fruits
Located in the
Gulf of Thailand, the hear-shaped island lies just 62
nautical miles from Rach Gia and nearly 290 nautical
miles from Laem Chabang (Thailand). It covers an area of
567 sq. km (about 62 km long and 3-28 km wide) and is
situated at 10o01'-10o27' north latitude and
103o51'-104o50' east longitude. Its population is
approx. 85,000 (2001).
Phu Quoc is called
the island of "99 mountains" because of its many
sandstone chains gradually descending from the north to
the south. The longest one is Ham Ninh which stretches
for 30 km along the eastern edge with its highest peak
called Mt. Chua (603m).
Phu Quoc has a
monsoon sub-equatorial climate. There are two seasons in
the year: the rainy season (October only) and the dry
season (November to September). The average annual
rainfall is 2,879 m and the average temperature is 27oC.
Trips to Phu Quoc can be made all year round, but the
best time is dry season when the sky is always sunny,
clear and blue. |