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Maya Bay to remain closed till mid-2021

Maya Bay is closed for another two years.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation decided on Wednesday to extend the closure of world-famous Maya Bay for another two years. It is now due to reopen in the middle of 2021.

The decision was made after a trial closure that began on June 1 last year resulted in ecological recovery.

Other islands and beaches in the national park will remain open to tourists.

Krabi province's Maya Bay is just 250 metres long and 15m wide. Its popularity soared after the release 19 years ago of the movie The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, as some scenes were filmed there. This resulted in 5,000 tourists turning up there a day at the peak of its fame.

Assistant Prof Thon Thamrongnawasawat, a Kasetsart University marine biologist and member of the national park's committee, said the closure extension was warranted because the department needs to not only protect the environment but also develop more facilities there including a walking board, a dock for tourist boats, toilets, and a residence for officials. An e-ticket system will also be put in place for when it reopens, he said.

Prof Thon said the number of daily visitors will be limited to 2,400 a day in peak season. Time limits are also likely to be put in place, he added.

This aims to limit the number of visitors and reduce corruption, making sure all entry fees are fed into state coffers.

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