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Kamala Beach
Today A Village, Tomorrow a
Resort Area
Move Over Beach Buffaloes, the
Tourists Like Your Beach and Your Village
Kamala,
a 3-kilometres beach set in a bay in the middle of Phuket’s west coast, is
quite different to all others on this large resort island. Until recently
the main thing Kamala was famous for was a herd of over 100 buffaloes which
would wander down the beach to the edge of the water every evening and take
in the sunset with their feet in the salty water.
Behind the beach was lots of open, green grazing area, and two distinct
village communities, Buddhists by the beach and Muslims back close to the
high mountain range that rings the valley and beach.
The
beach at Kamala is shallow and the deep clear water expected in Phuket is
not here, though swimming is fine at high tide. There are few buildings
right by the beach, and a long stretch of it is protected from all
development forever since it is a Muslim cemetery, though it appears as open
grassy land studded with sugar palms.
The interesting area now is the Buddhist community down by the beach, which
still remains essentially a village, but with many of the homes there having
transformed themselves into guesthouses and restaurants. The atmosphere is
still very casual and rather quaint and village-like. But development is
moving fast, and this is changing season by season as the local residents
scramble to join the new hospitality industry. Already there is one large
box-like hotel adjacent to the beach, and other plans are afoot for more.
The one good quality resort here, built with style, is the Kamala Terrace
Resort, situated in a quiet cove a little south from the main beach of
Kamala. This four-star hotel enjoys privacy on a green hillside setting,
with all rooms having great seaviews.
Today
a main road has been constructed right through the middle of the valley,
bisecting the two communities and opening the way for rapid development of a
new satellite centre of shops and buildings. This is rapidly becoming the
centre of the new Kamala. The inevitable bars and restaurants aimed at the
tourism market are also springing up here, though few have the ambience of
the small places close to the beach.
The tourism industry has brought accompanying services like long distance
phone, e-mail cafés and car rentals. Again, most are concentrated along the
beach road.
The most remarkable development in Kamala is the amazing new Fantasea
entertainment centre, by far the biggest and most ambitious on Phuket. This
is an extravaganza of a Thai cultural show, that, at its defining moment,
raises a dozen large elephants into the ‘sky’ above the stage. The
performers number hundreds, and no expense has been spared in creating the
most impressive such show in Thailand. This is one of the island’s ‘must
see’ happenings.
Final note: the beach buffaloes are hard to find these days, and it
seems that they have become another victim of development and modernization.
For hotel contact information see our accommodation page HOTELS/Kamala. |