Paradise Lost- Maya Bay
Maya Bay has become the main tourist attraction of Phi Phi
since The Beach was filmed here in 1999. It was always very
popular before the film but now people around the world who
haven't even heard of Phi Phi have certainly heard of Maya
Bay.
The cliffs are the reason we chose Phi Phi Le
because in the story, the beach that the characters are living on is surrounded by the
high sea cliffs from the sea. So, it's a secret. It's like a big secret, swimming pool and
beach in private and this is the attraction for the characters. That's why we have to use
Phi Phi Le." - Andrew Macdonald, producer of "The Beach"
Phi
Phi is situated in Krabi Province in southern Thailand. The two islands that make up this
group (Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Le) are about 40 kilometres south-west of Krabi City . The
islands are about equidistant from Krabi and Phuket (to the north-west). The islands are
famed for their spectacular landscapes. Rock climbers are attracted by the breathtaking
cliffs, with tall sheer walls of limestone. Nature lovers, meanwhile, find a haven in the
islands' transparent seas and corel beds, which are home to a wide range of sea life.
The
two sections of Phi Phi Don, the larger of the two islands, are linked by a 1 k.m. isthmus
of sand. Here stands the island's original Muslim fishing village, Ban Ton Sai, now
enveloped by an ever-expanding belt of bungalows, cafes and hotels. A pleasant one-hour
coastal walk from Ban Ton Sai leads to Hat Yao (long beach), with tantalising white sands,
vibrant offshore marine life and unhindered views to the soaring flanks of Phi Phi Le, 4
kilometres away. It is also worth climbing the steep trails on Phi Phi Don's two massifs,
which afford wonderful vistas over the island (see photo). Superb coral beds at Hin Pae
off Hat Yao provide some of the best snorkelling in Thailand. To the north is Ban Laem
Tong. This village's sea gypsy population still survives on fish caught in the isolated
coves of nearby Laem Tong.
In
contrast to phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Le remains uninhabited and unspoilt. Boats from Phi Phi
Don bring visitors on day trips to see the paintings in Viking Cave (see picture). Another
feature of the cave are the nests of edible swiftlet nests which are used in bird nest
soup. Agile collectors climb rickety bamboo scaffolding to reach the nests, which are so
valuable that the caves are protected by armed guards. In a bid to halt the illegal trade
of the nests, staying overnight on the island is prohibited. There is excellent
snorkelling at the coral reefs of ao Maya, a bay in the southwest corner of the island
MAYA BAY ON MOVIE
This
is an aerial view of Maya Bay. It
shows you some of the fantastic water colour. In the movie, the beach is hidden from the
sea by a cliff. Maya Bay is open to the sea, but special effects will be used to close
this gap to make it the true secret lagoon which the book called for.
This
is a still from the second trailer for the movie. Can you see where they closed the gap?
Take a look at the next picture for the answer.
This
picture was taken at the time they were making the movie in Maya Bay. When you watch The
Beach, you will see the palm trees but you won't see the open sea nor that gap between the
rocks. Once they finished making the movie, the palm trees were removed and the dune and
vegetation put back.
Maya
Bay was used for two locations in the movie. The bay itself doubled as the "secret
lagoon" where the characters from the movie went spear fishing. In the picture above,
Richard, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, has just caught his first fish and he is shouting
"I Shall provide!".
The
second location was the beach itself. This photo was taken during the preparations for the
shoot. You can just see the blue JCB digger which was used by the production team to
flatten two sections of the dune and to lift the palm trees into place. At this stage the
beach was still open to tourists who came to relax and enjoy the sun.
This
picture was taken during actual filming. Here you can clearly see one section of the dune
where the vegetation has been removed in order to give better access to the beach. Some
newspapers reported that the beach was widened in order to make room for a football scene.
This isn't true as you can see from this picture. In the background, at the top of the
beach, are some of the 60 palm trees that were brought in. The camera is in the centre of
this picture and the actors to the right. Sprinklers are being used in order to simulate a
rainy scene in the movie.
This is now on top of the dune.
The palm trees are being supported with poles. This location was only used for the actors
to walk among the palm trees and then down to the beach and "lagoon". The actual
beach huts were filmed in the studio on Phuket.
A night on " The Beach"
Camping Tour on Maya Bay
Price 2,500 baht per pax
Remark:
pick up from Phuket
price 3500 THB per pax
Come and enjoy the
experience of a
lifetime, camping on the
beach that was made
famous by the film “The
Beach” featuring
Leonardo Di Caprio which
was filmed in Maya Bay
in 2000.
If you visit during the
day you will be fighting
a horde of day-trippers
hell bent on the cliché;
but if you are lucky
enough to join us you
will have an experience
which will be indelibly
etched upon your
consciousness and make
you smile for the rest
of your life. The trip
has limited numbers and
leaves Phi Phi Don at
4pm. On the way to Phi
Phi Ley you stop at the
Viking Caves followed by
Snorkelling, Kayaking
and fresh fruit for
afternoon tea.
Just before sunset, you
will pull into Maya Bay,
and for the ambitious --
jump on in and swim to
shore. At this point in
time, all the day
trippers have cleared
out, the beach will be
yours. The best chef on
Phi Phi has sent an
incredible Thai feast
across; enjoy it by
firelight and connect
with your fellow
travellers.
PROGRAM DETAILS
3:30 PM - Meet at
Lemongrass
Restaurant(next to post
office)
4:00 PM - Boat leaves
Tonsai Pier
4:30 PM - Visit Viking
Caves
5:00 PM - Visit Pilet
Bay for Kayaking,
snorkelling, swimming
6:00 PM - Arrive at Maya
Bay, Kayaking &
swimming, Fire & music,
BBQ Supper, Sleep on the
beach
Tents ready if you need
them
5:30 AM - Watch the
sunrise
8:00 AM - Breakfast
8:30 to 9:45 AM - Free
time for kayaking,
swimming, snorkelling,
beach soccer & frisbee
9:45 AM - Leave for Phi
Phi Don