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I’ve backpacked through Southpark Asia for years… now i feel quietly pushed out


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3 minutes ago, altayvan said:

So I’m in competition with people who work 6 days a week 51 weeks a years. WHO wouldn’t know how to spend their holiday budget.

 

You can see it how you want. Fact is there are millions of people with money who go to Thailand on holiday.

 

Things have changed. 

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1 minute ago, altayvan said:

That’s really what this post is about. It’s not just me getting older or nostalgic. It’s that everybody’s mum, their boss, and even their dog are flying in for a “Thai experience” they saw on TikTok. And that’s fine. But it’s not the same.

The places I once slipped through unnoticed now ask for insurance, printouts, onward flights, and proof of funds.
The cheap guesthouses are being replaced by “lifestyle stays.”
The freedom I used to feel, being nobody, going nowhere in particular, is starting to feel like a problem.

And I’m wondering if anyone else sees it too.

 

Not to be terribly rude but have you been living under a rock for the last decade. Thailand changed long ago. Your days gone by are memories. 

 

Enjoy them and make new ones. 

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5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I REALLY do not like backpackers.

 

Just as I do not like ...

 

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I heard that a lot in Thailand: ‘Don’t generalize.’ It still holds.

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5 minutes ago, altayvan said:

I heard that a lot in Thailand: ‘Don’t generalize.’ It still holds.

 

Here's a backpacker for you....

 

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One can NO LONGER do THIS, anymore, either.

 

Times change.

 

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3 hours ago, altayvan said:

I heard that a lot in Thailand: ‘Don’t generalize.’ It still holds.

 

But, I guess you have also heard of this....?

 

 

Just HOW MANY years have you been a backpacker, anyway?

 

And, what have you learned from your BACKPACKING experience?

 

Anything?

 

Waiting.....

 

"I’ve backpacked through Southpark Asia for years… now i feel quietly pushed out"

....

 

No need to stay where you feel quietly unwanted....

Obviously....

 

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6 hours ago, altayvan said:

That’s really what this post is about. It’s not just me getting older or nostalgic. It’s that everybody’s mum, their boss, and even their dog are flying in for a “Thai experience” they saw on TikTok. And that’s fine. But it’s not the same.

The places I once slipped through unnoticed now ask for insurance, printouts, onward flights, and proof of funds.
The cheap guesthouses are being replaced by “lifestyle stays.”
The freedom I used to feel, being nobody, going nowhere in particular, is starting to feel like a problem.

And I’m wondering if anyone else sees it too.

Thailand's economy has grown and its governance system has evolved. Today there is a greater understanding of risk. I'm sure you wouldn't want a bunch of barely financially viable Thais showing up on your doorstep unannounced; why would anyone in Thailand want to have the same from you? As others have noted, you bring risk, potential costs, and other "externalities" with you that need to be funded somehow. When the country was poorer that was a risk Thais wanted to take for the sake of local development. Today they have other options. 

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35 minutes ago, RubenRemus said:

Thailand's economy has grown and its governance system has evolved. Today there is a greater understanding of risk. I'm sure you wouldn't want a bunch of barely financially viable Thais showing up on your doorstep unannounced; why would anyone in Thailand want to have the same from you? As others have noted, you bring risk, potential costs, and other "externalities" with you that need to be funded somehow. When the country was poorer that was a risk Thais wanted to take for the sake of local development. Today they have other options. 

Your talking about the local economic and social impacts of tourism, not about tourism itself.

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9 hours ago, altayvan said:

wondering if anyone else feels this shift? Or is it just me, feeling a bit left behind?

Nope it's just you and Thailand.

Come here for 60 days, then Vietnam for 45 days, off to Malaysia for 90 days then the Philippines for 30 days and there will be no problems.

 

Most countries don't want long term tourists with little money, you just gotta move around a little.

 

Two week tourists have no problem, not because they're rich, but because they only stay two weeks!

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7 hours ago, altayvan said:

The freedom I used to feel, being nobody, going nowhere in particular, is starting to feel like a problem.

And I’m wondering if anyone else sees it too.

 

Because to our Overlords it is a problem, to them.   #stayHome staySafe   #restrictedTravel2030

 

The long game being played, m'boy.

 

But I'd say it's a worldwide issue, not just Thailand.

 

Canadian Border Services are the biggest cxnts congregated inside any airport in the entire world.

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This has nothing to do with your budget or being a low quality, Thailand has plenty of options for you and most of the country is still quite poor. The fact is Thailand has many locations now which are totally overrun tourists traps and purely fake.

 

You should be grateful they all go to a few locations so you can simply avoid those areas. It stings though because your favorite location from 20 years ago is maybe ruined via mass tourism and now you can't go back.

 

 

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I have never seen the point of holidaying in discomfort, watching every cent/baht/kip etc. when I can do so in comfort.

 

I saw a lot of the world on the company dime. If not, I saved the money, then spent it.

 

Perhaps the OP is bemoaning the fact he is running out of places where he can backpack safely.

 

Be that as it may, AFAIK there are still plenty of backpackers and hostels for them in Chiang Rai.

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Thailand's tourism has more or less been taken over  by corporations and investors. Many of these groups bought /leased property at high prices and are determined to make a profit. Marketing strategies and media promote conspicuous wealth because it brings them returns; they want you to spend more.

In the past Thai tourism was mostly based on family/local providers and didn't need such a large return on investment , now (in the major destinations) it is driven by KPI etc.

I have been involved in Thai tourism for many years and the quality of tourists has dropped dramatically. The Thai govt. is aiming for mass tourism even if they are not outwardly admitting it. A lot of people are falling into the trap of believing just because people spend more they are of a higher quality.

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1 hour ago, RubenRemus said:

Thailand's economy has grown and its governance system has evolved. Today there is a greater understanding of risk.

I can't believe you seriously wrote that, given the number of masked Thais with no helmets or even eye protection riding scooters on Thai roads.

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Not that easy to find in tourist areas but there are pockets here and there e.g. you can still have that old feeling in Koh Chang. Bungalows in the forest close to Lonely Beach, huts on the beach at Khlong Prou, and similar down near the end of the road. Cheap and peaceful. Reminded me a bit of my one and only trip to Koh Samui in 85 . 

I was surprised how nice Mai Khao beach in Phuket was a few weeks ago - natural beach and some inexpensive accommodation available if needed. 

 

The government will do what they need to to get the most money but can't complain when they let you in for 60 days as a tourist and easy to get a further 30. 

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