Thailand cove made famous in The Beach reopens to visitors after four-year closure
Maya Bay was once a sorry victim of overtourism. Now the beach's wild residents - and a restricted number of human visitors - are returning
I just feel like everyone tries to do something different but you all wind up doing the same damn thing." When these words were uttered by Richard in Alex Garland's novel The Beach - and in the film adaptation by a young Leonardo DiCaprio 22 years ago - no one realised just how prophetic they were.
The novel's protagonist was talking about the trap backpackers like him fall into when travelling around Thailand: all visiting the same sites, from Bangkok's Khao San Road and the 46-metre reclining gold buddha at Wat Pho temple to full-moon parties on Ko Samui. He decides to do something different", and so begins a journey to find a secret island idyll. Little did the filmmakers realise they were about to add that location to the tourist bucket list and see its popularity explode.
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