First published: 24/01/22.

Zoë Sheng 1

Andaman Sea Nature Reserves Of Thailand

Andaman Sea Nature Reserves of Thailand (Nominated)

Andaman Sea Nature Reserves of Thailand by Zoë Sheng

Visited Phuket in 2016 and had just passed my diving certificate - so everyone tells you to go diving in the Similan Islands as must-do vacation. It sounded great on paper but the tour operators are all dodgy and diving in Thailand is always a little on the skeptical side. It's cheap and backpackers love it for that; however, it's like the dorm rooms on booking.com that all get 9.x ratings but they are rather crappy as a stay for the regular traveler, the people who do stay for $10 a night will love it and rate it highly. So basically the type of divers that were on the trip consisted of alcoholic Russians that would drink hardcore vodka all the time, possibly in-between dives, and WITH the dive master(!!), the maniac tattooed young hotshot "yanks" that would try to do backflips with a tank on, and generally people who haven't been diving in any better place and just felt that it's the best there is - and maybe for the price that is true although Bali shouldn't cost you more and you certainly don't need to stay on a boat for several days to see fishes and even maybe mantas. While dive operators never want to promise you anything like sights or visibility, they talked big about whalesharks and how great the sites are but they ended up being rather average. While I don't remember the operator anymore I still remember the dive guide taking the group against strong currents and trying hard to visit a spot to see - wait for it: an underwater grave - even though most of the guests were novice divers. A couple of divers even got lost from the group and oh my it just seemed so...Thai? Anyway, I wouldn't want this review to become a rant about how lousy my dive trip was. At least they served delicious fresh spanner crab.

So looking at the list of sites suggested for this inscription one particularly stands out: Sirinat NP. It's just next to Phuket airport and I even stayed at that beach because it was so cheap, not wanting to stay in the crowded Patong Bay at the south end. It doesn't get many tourists because the beach isn't smooth sand like down south and I guess it's even closed when the turtles come? I didn't even know it's a turtle nesting ground when I was there. If you are making Phuket your vacation next and just want to tick this off then it would be your best bet, but going further out to the outer islands is better than the run-of-the-mill mangroves on "the island".

I can't speak for any of the other areas but if it's true that there are many endemic and rare species around these parts then I'm naturally all for it being more protected.

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