Koh Phayam in Progress

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#2

I have been to Kho Phayam - you have to accept som inconveniences (no air condition for example) - but you get so much from nature, slow traffic,and nice people
Big money makes it all the same - like Pattaya and Phiket - you loose your identitiy

(Duisburg, 2018-08-14)

#5

Koh Phayam has become my second home and I love and appreciate it so much the way it has been the past years!!!

(Berlin, 2018-10-27)

#8

I have observed the devastating impact caused by unplanned mass tourism around the world. Sustainable tourism, which allows planned, managed, development in harmony with the environment and which respects the way of life of the indigenous people, should surely be applauded and promoted across our fragile world!

(Market Weighton, York, 2018-10-27)

#10

I love the island as it is. Pure nature, hidden paradise

(Berlin, 2018-10-28)

#12

It would be a natural and environmental disaster if Koh Phayam turned to mass tourism.

(Heswall, 2018-10-28)

#14

I love Koh Phayam

(Meinerzhagen, 2018-10-28)

#17

I am signing because Koh Phayam is a beautiful place, unic and natural and it would be a huge shame if this place would be turned into yet another island with big resorts, 7/11's and mass tourism . Koh Phayam should remain as special as it is, respecting local people as well as local land!

(Kopenhagen, 2018-10-29)

#21

The call it " the last pearl of the andaman sea"...
So, they should know what they have.
Why change and make it to an island like all the others?

(Bochum, 2018-11-01)

#23

I love Phayam and I want to go there in 10 to15 years and still say I love the Island

(Reutlingen, 2018-11-03)

#24

I know the devastating impact caused by unplanned mass tourism around the world. I don't want that happens in Koh Phayam, a wonderful island

(Madrid, 2018-11-04)

#25

I know Hajo knows whats right. He told me about the petition.

(cologne, 2018-11-05)

#26

I love Koh phayam and like to protect it

(Kemnath , 2018-11-09)

#28

Achim Dilger

(Heidelberg , 2018-11-10)

#40

I've seen this happen to other places

(Pieta, 2018-11-14)

#41

เกาะพยาม​เป็นสวรรค์ของนักเดินทางผู้รักความเงียบสงบ ประเทศไทยควรรักษาเกาะพยามไว้ ให้เป็นทางเลือกสำหรับนักท่องเที่ยวกลุ่มนี้ตลอดไป

(ระนอง, 2018-11-14)

#43

Please keep Phayam calm and peaceful as it is. Please no big tourgroups, no party all night, no cars etc.!

(Wiesbaden, 2018-11-16)

#45

I know the island very well and would be happy if future development respects the land and people more than the possible profit !!

(Bayern - Hösbach, 2018-11-16)

#47

We love the island and its nature

(Neustadt, 2018-11-18)

#48

Less is more.

(Graz, 2018-11-19)

#51

I want Ranong islands to set a good example for rhe world and provide a good home for the residents.

(Koh Chang, 2018-11-22)

#52

Because Koh Ohayam is so special the way it is now! It need's to be protected!

(Salzburg , 2018-11-23)

#55

I Love koh payam and enjoy bicycling and kayaking around the island

(Ymir , 2018-11-25)

#61

Eine wunderschöne, fast noch naturbelassene Insel. Ohne Schnick Schnack, alles einfach aber wunderschön.

(Essen, 2018-12-02)

#62

Lasst die Insel so wie sie ist.

(Essen, 2018-12-02)

#65

I feel strongly about protecting Koh Phayam's natural beauty and preserving it for future generations. The island is very unique in that it hasn't allowed itself to be swallowed up by mass tourism, yet. By protecting it's natural resources and regulating development Phayam can stand out as the star in the Andaman, known for it's natural beauty and sustainable approach to tourism. Such an approach will benefit both the tourists that visit, but also the local communities that call Phayam their home.

(Chiang Mai, 2018-12-03)

#75

I love the feeling on this island. Peaceful and pure beautiful nature. Lovely people love this island!

(Berlin, 2018-12-23)

#78

I love Koh Phayam and I clearly can see the risk with a overexplonation. Even right now it happened a lot, stop foreigners to invest and let the Thai people earn some money instead of foreigners and big companies. Save the ecosystem, I know from the first time I was on the island that it changes fast.

(kalmar, 2018-12-23)

#81

Supporting a social and sustainable development with respect to the local people and mother nature as well.

(Dortmund, 2018-12-25)

#82

I'm signing because I want Koh Phayam free from mass tourism and protect local life and tradition as well as it's very vulnarable environment.

(Lidkoping, 2018-12-26)

#89

it's a nice place

(Duisburg, 2019-01-03)

#91

I love Koh Phayam and I don't want it to become like Koh Pangan!

(Berlin, 2019-01-03)

#93

i love this island and hope that it will stay as it is....wonderful

(Reichersbeuern, 2019-01-04)

#97

I want to save the natural character of the island and I fear the tourist destruction of this wonderful paradise.

(Mülheim, 2019-01-04)

#99

To keep some Islands protcted fromass tourism

(Denpasar, 2019-01-04)

#100

Protection of Last Thai untouched Nature

(Straelen , 2019-01-05)

#101

I know Mr. Rubbart as a fine person, full of honour.

(Hannover, 2019-01-06)

#103

I, had signed this petition, because I want to keep the beauty of our planet for our future generation. I observe that the world becomes crowded in particular in former remote places.

(Moers, 2019-01-07)

#104

I am sincerely concerned about how mass tourism can negatively affect the social, cultural and environmental fabric of such a beautiful place.

(Glenorchy, 2019-01-07)

#107

Fritz Hubmann

(Koh Phayam, 2019-01-08)

#114

I care about our environment and its condition for future generations.

(Vilnius, 2019-01-13)

#118

Restricting mass tourism is necessary for sustainability

(Nesoddtangen, 2019-01-14)

#120

Kho Phayam is such an beautiful island and is should be such beautiful for the next years.

(Hamburg, 2019-01-14)

#122

Koh Phayam means a lot to me and I wish someday I will be able again to look forward to come go back again. I hope this will bring positive change and more awareness...

(Freiburg, 2019-01-14)

#132

i love to live in koh phayam during the winter and i love the quiet and smooth atmosphere there.
i want the island to stay like this

(graz, 2019-01-22)

#137

I have seen many islands and places but phayam is where my heart stayed.. don‘t destroy it with mass tourism it happens too often

(Innsbruck, 2019-02-09)

#139

I love koh phayam

(Hamburg, 2019-02-09)

#142

Koh Phayam no need new hotel
Is fantastic now

(Udine, 2019-02-13)

#144

Payam liegt mir am Herzen. Ich komme schon viele Jahre hierher. Aber die Entwicklung zur Party Insel ist schädlich. Techno passt garnicht.

(Hirschberg, 2019-02-22)

#147

I am signing because Phayam is a beautiful piece of nature that should not succumb to mass tourism. It is most beautiful without hotels, VIP resorts and techno parties by the beach.

(Berlin, 2019-02-24)

#149

I love Koh Phayam!

(Bath, 2019-03-04)

#154

Magical place , wonderful people needs

(Torrington , 2019-03-12)

#168

Keep phayam to be a quiet and go green island.

(Kho phayam, 2019-04-05)

#169

I hate to see our greed to become over nature.

(Helsinki, 2019-04-05)

#170

I have visited this island for a few times now, first time was in 2009 and many things have changed since then but i think that some certain things shouldnt change. Please protect this island from all this madness that has ruined so many other islands. The nature there is irreplaceable. It should stay that way. This island brings me some of the most beautiful memories when i have been travelling around Thailand and will be always in my heart and i will return to Koh Phayam again to seek for its unique peace and ultimate relaxation. I love it.

(Vantaa, 2019-04-05)

#171

I have spent over one year in Thailand during many occasions first travelling through in 1989 and Samui Samet etc were wonderful now I would never return. I am sure Phayam will go the same way as Tonsai has just done but please NO.

(Las Palmas , 2019-04-05)

#172

Phayam is great. And no one wants 711

(Berlin, 2019-04-05)

#185

phayam is probably one of the last islands of Thailand, where mass tourism has not yet won. so of course it should be preserved.

(56072 Koblenz , 2019-05-28)

#187

Regular visitor.

(Harplinge, 2023-01-07)