Nopparat-Thara beach in Thailand: You can do better
some serious photoshopping was done here
For those of you that read my stuff, you will know that I tend to be quite critical of the beach that I actually live at in Thailand.
This is the beach I live at! and it really sucks!
I took these photos yesterday (most of them.) I didn't try to take pictures of anything good or bad - I'm not trying to force a narrative or anything. I just walked from one end to the other and took some photos.
Nopparat-Thara is a beach right next to Ao Nang Beach in Krabi, Thailand and for some reason i can't understand is a very popular place for people to travel to (i suspect they were lied to.)
10 years ago there was almost nothing here at all and people rarely went to it. Back then the highlight of the entire beach was the very strangely named “Young Girl Minimart.” Where the staff were normally men in their 60's.
sorry, no photo was available
However, when Ao Nang became completely overrun with tourism, businesses spilled over to this side and now it is completely filled end-to-end.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to “hate on Thailand.” I like living here and choose to stay despite having the resources to leave if I want to. I simply feel like this beach isn't anything special and I would feel duped if I spent a bunch of money to come here – and the hotels are still relatively expensive.
meh... i guess it is ok
i could have waited until it was sunny i guess, it would have sucked then too, just would have been brighter
The walk back was at lower tide... that's when the garbage starts to become part of the fun. I didn't take any pictures because at that point my phone died... i need a powerbank i guess. Just imagine those shite pictures above but with plastic trash everywhere too. That's the jist of it.
The problem I have with the hotels here is that if you look at any of their websites, you will see very few, if any, pictures of the beach the hotel actually sits on.
They will present pictures like this instead.
holy wow!
ermagherd!
Now that looks amazing doesn't it? Who wouldn't want to stay there? The only problem is that this photo is nearby Poda Island - which is a National Park and unless you land a job with the park service while visiting you can't stay there at all. It will also take you 45 minutes to get there on a long-tail boat and you will have to pay $70 for the boat and $12 per person to set food on the island. They fail to mention that on the hotel's website – i'm sure it is just an oversight.
I just don’t understand tourism economics I guess because I don't know what inclined these hotels to buy this extremely unjustifiably expensive land.
A few years ago someone built this colorful monstrosity and then, apparently, immediately started ignoring the grounds in front of it thereby destroying the only reason someone would want to stay there. FUN FACT: this hotel was totally white initially but the government made them change it to a whimsical color scheme because it resembled a temple and I guess that is illegal.
boss? Where should we put the trash?
I think at the front entrance. Occasionally burn it.
Lastly, Nopparat-Thara beach contains the much ballyhooed Tsunami Memorial Sculpture. Which ironically, is in such a terrible state of disrepair that it appears to have recently been hit by a tsunami.
The sculpture itself was stolen from the display in the first year of operation.
Guys! I don't need to be Goldie Wilson, Mayor of Hill Valley to realize that tearing this non-existent sculpture memorial down would be much better than leaving it like this.
kids? your tetanus shots up to date?
It's not all doom and gloom though. There are a few upsides to this beach so I'll be fair and mention those.
It is easy to park here – for once the municipality did some forward thinking and put in some parking spots
There are lots of big trees on the beach for natural shade – you need that in Thailand. Get there during high tide or you'll have to walk 470 meters from your shade in order to be in waist-deep water
They recently started an initiative to keep the beach clean although it is still nearly impossible to find a trash can / bin.
Basically, the point of me writing this is because I want to write about at least one thing a day and this one was easy since it is right outside my door. Now I just need to figure out how to get out of my lease and move somewhere else. :)
I'll leave you with a pic of my doggo on a beach, mention it in your comment to prove you actually read the damn thing.
she was on the same horrible beach i am describing during this pic too
As always I invite your comments about how i could improve. I want to make these entertaining and fun.
I think the problem is similar with Indonesia. Here in Indonesia, we want tourist to come, to enjoy the beaches, mountains, or other attractions. But, seems like the stakeholders are not too invested in the idea of sustainability.
They don't care about the people living in the travel destination. About the change that tourism could brings. They don't care about the environment.
It's ironic to see how people start to have a good income, thanks to tourism, but at the same time, it's hard to find clean water. All the ground water have been sucked by Tourism Industry: Hotels, resto, resorts, etc.
you are the only person that has replied thus far that gets it. Full upvote for you :) have a great day and thanks for reading!
This is the very first time I would be reading from you. I'm in love with your sincerity already
Your experience is just like the one I had In 2012 when I was processing university admission, I checked on the website of a particular school, I love what I saw,all the pictures were just too beautiful, I put in for their screening exams, on getting to the school for the screening, it was nothing but shit! All the pictures I saw on their website were faked, they were completely photo shop, the exact opposite of what they used on their website . I screened out myself before they administered the test, though I did the test, but I was so much disappointed within me....
I still don't understand why people have to fake things like that , when you use lie to bring people to you, would you still use lies to keep them? Smile
The most annoying thing is their expensive service, what are they collecting such huge money for? For that shot!
The only thing that is beautiful in all the pictures above is the picture of your dog having a nice time. No worries about the ugliest situation around her.. Smile
thanks for reading the article properly. yes. I hate false advertising. It happens all too often.
It's my pleasure.
Yes it does, those that practice this as a means of advertising would be loosing more customers than gaining more.
Like this popular adage that says
"If you fool me once you are a fool, but if you fool me twice, I am a fool"
lol, we have similar problems here with trash. It's a shame. It boggles my mind how a restaurant business, for example, will put a giant dumpster right at the entrance and just sling food and grease everywhere. Nothing quite so appetizing as the stench of rotting meat, scavenging street animals and hordes of flies welcoming you in for a bite to eat. I guess I can be thankful that they haven't resorted to burning it yet. haha. but sadly it wouldn't surprise me.
Hey doggo! Lots of bots here on steemit just looking for upvotes. Stay vigilant! : )
There is a restaurant in Santa Barbara that does this exact thing! It is called The Boathouse and it is right on the water, it is stunning! But there are dumpsters that sit right outside of the restaurant that smell like... well... shit haha
The best smell in the world is some warm trash seafood! Yummm!
They too haven't resorted to burning it quite yet but we will see. It is a shame that the most beautiful location in Santa Barbara smells like shit as you walk to the beach... But I guess it is a small price to pay for a gorgeous stretch of beach :)
good work @adol ... thanks for reading and yes, i completely agree with you :)
Seems Doggo appreciates the beach much more than you do. I think it's because Thailand has so many gorgeous beaches so it's easy for you to make the comparison and understandable.
I think the sunless beach is simply awesome. Humans are the ones that make it undesirable by dumping their thrash on it.
They should fine people for littering on beaches anywhere in the world!
yes doggo likes everything. I think i could take her to the trash heap i was complaining about and it would be the "best day ever!" for her. Thank you for reading and have a wonderful day.
love your response..... and your doggos are lovely!
You live there in AoNang? First went there in 2007 after which it changed rapidly. Still beautiful however away from the beaches. Nopparat has always been like that although there was indeed nothing apart from Young Girl Minimart ... I remember it well. I'm trying to introduce the platform to someone in AoNang that just opened a new restaurant. Hmmm ... perhaps you could pop in there?
well i am a bit of a novice myself but i'll help if i can. What is the name of your friend's restaurant?
It's at a place called Millie Hostel, she's taken over ground floor cafe/resto - Grand Opening today from 5.30pm!
i've never heard of it. I'll ask around
The world is better on Photoshop. At least in the looks! Thank you for your tip!
An excellent beach if you prefer to have natural shade provided by the trees. Like most of Krabi's beaches, you won't find miles of deckchairs and beach umbrellas, so buy a beach mat and find the perfect spot. It's also possible at low tide to walk from the beach across to Koh Kao Pak Klong Island in the bay. Popular with local Thai picnickers and those who like to swim, eat and laze in the sun.
honestly speaking images are beauteous and gorgeous. let me say that this post by @gooddream is best so far I have seen today.
please accept bunch of appreciation from my side and keep ticking ahead.
stay blessed
i actually wish they did allow a few deckchairs but i understand why they don't. In the past when allowed a FEW chairs, the businesses have decided to fill up the entire beach with them and then charge people to sit in them. :) Thanks for reading
thanks for valurable upvote i am obliged for this. do ticking ahead by sharing heart touching post.
stay blessed
I actually think the dog was the most fun part of your post.
IT is duanting to see how (stupid) tourism can just land anywhere and just desproy the natural and cultural habitats.
I wonder though, atre the hotels over there actually still running and booked full?
Cheers, @devbymbea
i think they do ok because they keep building more of them (just not more roads to get to them)... I've worked in tourism in Thailand for nearly 15 years and from what i have seen they will stop building new hotels once 50% of the ones that are already there are for sale because they can't get enough customers.
That's still sick though, although it also is to blame on the tourists i guess. All those who prefer to stay in hotels, add to this problem.
This is a huge problem in a lot of places. The tourism board makes it seem like the most amazing place to attract visitors. I understand their reasoning but it’s unfortunate when people visit a certain place and it looks polar opposite to the pictures. The tourism boards should just show doggos and then everything would be great ;)
i think you got the right idea with the showing of doggos haha