What Happened to Samui??
What Happened to Samui??
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Jackson - Posts: 5
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
It went downhill and it seems not to be able to stop either. My wife, 2-year old son, and I were down there in 1993 and it was nice but unfortunately we did not have pictures (I have to check my files).
We honeymooned in Patong in Phuket in 1987 and went to Phi Phi Island. Looking back there were real paradises--no big hotels, just nice fancy huts (with air?).
1997, we went to Koh Ngai and it was nice, too. 2003, we went to Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta Yai, and Krabi and they were still good. 2005, we went back to Phi Phi and Phuket after the tsunami, wife and son did not like it. 2007, we went back to Phi Phi again and Khao Lak (to help spend on the locals), but kind of disappointed. We were planning to go back to Samui but kind of felt that it was over developed, more crowds, and more expensive than Phuket. So we did not go.
Point is Samui is way over developed. Now there are having problems with garbage, sewerage, drugs, drought, etc. like Pattaya and Phuket. Foods are extremely expensive for locals in Phuket and Samui.
Overdeveloping for tourists is the real problem. Everyone rushes in to gain quick bucks. Tourism is being #2 income for Thailand, but government (both national, provincial, and locals) is not doing anything to balance it out with nature and long-term planning. Tourism industry should be sustainable for the long-term. Tourists are now going to Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. As soon as Myanmar is open (with lots of islands), tourists will flock there and leave Thailand behind.
Try Kho Chang in Trat? I heard it is not bad yet. I have been asking wife and kid if they would like to go there.
Happy Holidays and New Year!
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Deadhead - Posts: 33
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
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saipanusa - Posts: 3
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
It will come back to its former self it just needs direction and the right type of investment and get rid of the slag bars that attract the numpty single blokes and let them go back to Pattaya and Bangkok and leave paradise intact.
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shakeyd - Posts: 9
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
it is very quickly becoming one of the most over exhausted islands in SE Asia.
To think just 30 odd years ago Samui didn't have a road running around the island, to get from village to village was done by boat. ( I think it was completed in 1978/79) I can remember some stories from a friend who married a lady from Bophut, and her father telling us that it used to be a week long trip to go via land from Bophut to Nathon and back.
Most people I chat to now who go to Samui when they arrive in Thailand tell me that they will never return there.
Shame Samui people Shame on you for being to greedy and destroying what was once a very nice island.
Andrew Trang.
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thunda - Posts: 1
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
Anyone that thinks that tourist swill come to sit on a beach to read a book should take a look at Langkawi A muslim Island and looks like Samui but isnt . If talking to boys or sitting entirely on your own is your thing then please go there.
Thailand is what it is and always will be. Demolish the bars at your peril.
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tingtong - Posts: 31
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
Disgusting, un-educated, hypocritic foreigners have ruined the place, just like they did it at Pattaya, Phuket and other destinations. We should not blame Thais for setting up girly bars. All they do is just respond to market demand.
The core problem are those people (I refer to them as "people" although they are worse than animals) who keep these bars and "tourist" places alive. Who go to see monkey shows, elephant shows, and Patpong-style institutions.
I have been to Thailand 5 times so far and have spent quite a lot of time there, but never, not even once, have I entered such places or paid for sex.
As long as your "best friends" and neighbors in your country keep going to Thailand for sex and are willing to pay for unstylish but expensive looking new hotels, and as long as YOU do not tell them to be ashamed of themselves for what they are doing, the process will go forward.
I am sorry to see Samui and other such beautiful places go down.
And I truly hate all tourists who are unable to visit a place without leaving their footprints behind.
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**ADAM** - Posts: 1
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Samui reminiscence
It was not easy to get there,slow train/bus to Surat Thani,slow boat to Samui or ferry--have to sit on roof and got sun burned.
Then there was only one small proper hotel--cant remember the name.
Stayed in Big Buddha THB40/nite hut by beach -beautiful,also at Chaweng huts.Banana/coconut pancake was THB10.
There was no pubs,no bars,no proper restaurents,no traffic,not much people around so one really get to "see" the island.
There are rental bikes then though.
Thailand should segregate&develop the beaches/areas by the type of destination.Not all like now need to replicate Pattaya-the grand mama developed by USA army R&R during the Vietnam war.Two or maximun three places for sun,sex and booze would be enough.Ban sex and booze trade from others for those who enjoy nature or family travelling.For these Malaysian islands-East or west coast are the best.Booze is still available at limited places,commercial sex almost non existence,and beaches especially those of east coast islands and Langkawi are still spectacular.
Been to koh Samed also in 1986,wonder what has become of it.
Returned to Phuket last year after more than 15 years.Pattaya replica.
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wongcilik - Posts: 1
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
What the Thais have done to Samui and are doing to every other 'paradise' of theirs is exactly what foreigners wanted in the first place: convenience, paved roads, electricity & plumbing, international menus, corner stores selling TIME magazine and your favourite Western candy bar, oh and bar girls. I've been to Thailand many times. I've lived there 2 years to study Thai classical dance and language. I met scores of tourists and got to know quite a few expats. And I can tell you that the average (male) tourist's idea of Thailand is this: beaches, women & booze.
How sad that the vast majority of tourists (and people posting on this forum) lament a state of affairs that they actually helped bring about with their Western ideas of how a country should be run. Yes, I'm guilty of this too, having been a dumb tourist during my first trip to Thailand. The next time you visit Thailand, try exploring Isaan (the Northeast) and other culturally rich areas that don't get enough foreign visitors. Try learning some Thai and try immersing yourself in the culture, rather than immersing yourself in girls, treating Thailand as your personal beach and Thais as a nation of waiters and cleaing maids.
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Luuk-kreung - Posts: 2
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Re: What Happened to Samui??
Then became like Miami Beach.
This could have been a great artists community. Now it's a dump.
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farang2x - Posts: 30
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