Reaching this destination is not for the faint-hearted and requires a certain level of motorcycle expertise and courage. I would advise against attempting the drive if you have rented a 125cc bike with narrow tires.
The primary entrance to the trail features a warning sign indicating that the road ahead is hazardous and to proceed with caution, which proved to be an understatement. The road begins with a small stretch of pavement, but it quickly deteriorates into loose gravel and deep ruts that are created when 4x4s drive through it when it is wet.
It necessitates a lot of patience and skill to navigate as safely as possible. At times, your back wheel skids as you descend almost vertically, and you must concentrate hard and pump the front brakes. Before turning off onto another sandy path that leads to the beach, this trail is about 2 kilometers long. This is preferable, but it is still dangerous in some places and not particularly pleasant.
However, once you arrive at the beach, you are truly in paradise. There were a few brave souls and a couple of Thai fishermen, but other than that, you are alone on an incredible beach.
It is difficult to justify the journey due to the risks involved in getting there, but the reward is quite spectacular, and you will be treated to some awe-inspiring scenery (along with the obligatory plastic and COVID debris strewn about the area).