The same beach, the same paradise. Paradise for everyone. What I extremely liked there is that nobody tried to chase any animals from there. Everybody was welcome. And that’s what I like.
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I agree with you Ewa, beautiful place with nice atmosphere
There was only one hotel nearby. But all those tourists were so “interested” in Thailand that there was nobody at the beach, everybody occupying hotel’s swimming pool. Will never understand tourism like that ;) So yes, the place were great :)
No one enjoying the beaches; wow! That would be the first place I would walk or drive to. Interesting. So much else to see and do out there besides a swimming pool at a hotel. This looks gorgeous.
Yeah, I was shocked (positively) too. There was almost nobody on the first day and maybe 10-20 people on the second day. Heaven.