Just came back from a 4 days 3 nights trip to Krabi. I think we spent just the right amount of time there. Weather was not fantastic though :
1st day: rained from the time we touched down till late night
2nd day: rained the whole morning
3rd day: amazing weather the whole day! :)
4th day: flew off in the morning
Well, one thing good with going to Krabi during the low season is that everything is cheaper! We stayed in a 5-star resort and it costs us only S$40 per night for a double room! We also booked ourselves on 2 day-trips and it was about 25% cheaper than high season! One pity is that we are unable to do fishing or trips to the different islands because of the monsoon.
Our lovely room |
Arrived at about noon. Paid 150 baht each (approximately S$6) to get a shuttle bus from Krabi Airport to our resort in Ao Nang. Takes about 45 minutes. The bus sends us straight to the resort so it was really convenient. After we checked into our room, we spent some time looking through the maps and pamphlets, trying to plan the rest of our trip. Lunch was 2 curries, 1 keema naan, pineapple rice, and 2 beers. It was about 900 baht (approximately S$35) which I thought was really expensive for Thailand. But well, we were not really on budget this trip. You can get a plate of fried rice or noodles for about 80-90 baht (S$3-S$4) if you are on budget! Beer is cheap at about 80-90 baht as well! Which is what matters most to us!
After lunch, we were walking around booking tours and looking for tailors (iain wanted to tailor 2 work shirts). We settled for 2 shirts and 1 trousers for 2500 baht (approximately S$100) which is still cheap considering that he pays about S$80 per shirt to buy off the rack in Singapore! We also picked 2 trips that we are interested in:
1. 45 minutes ATV, 15 minutes go-karting and 20 minutes shooting (1600baht or S$64 per person)
2. hot spring and 1 hour elephant ride (700 baht or S$28 per person)
2. hot spring and 1 hour elephant ride (700 baht or S$28 per person)
Found an Irish bar to watch Formula One! Vettel won! :) Hamilton was out of the race! Well, Iain was pretty upset because he supports Hamilton and Button, but I do not really like Hamilton that much. I thought that he was a bit arrogant. 6 pints of beer, fried rice and fried chicken with garlic and pepper costs us about 900 baht (S$35) which I thought was really cheap considering how much beer we had.
We decide to leave the bar to have an early night, barely 20m away from the Irish Bar, we chanced upon this small stall by the road side selling beer. Well, unable to resist the temptation of cheap beer (only 50 baht per bottle at this small stall), we sat down for a couple of beers. We met an Australian guy, a French lady and a Finnish guy at the stall. Apparently, this is their regular hangout! It is a very friendly atmosphere whereby people are just sitting on stools on the pavement and drinking and chatting with each other. Reminds me of the hostel when we were doing that! :) Finally, went home at about midnight. (By the way, the small stall was called "Mr Cocks Bar")
Arranged for the pick up to be at 2:30pm from our hotel. Thus, we went out for lunch, went for the 1st fitting at the tailor then went back to the room to laze around. Today is the day of the ATV, go-kart and shooting trip! First time I tried ATV. It was quite fun, but a pity that we were going quite slowly because the path was very narrow and you had to navigate carefully. We went for a short practice round, and then a short trip into the jungle. I was murdered by mosquitoes! To those who know me well, I seem to attract tonnes of mosquitoes and they usually give me some form of allergic reaction. Horrible! Due to the rain in the morning, the ground was very muddy and I ruined my top! :(
Go- karting was disappointing to me though. It was not a proper track whereby you can race on the track. Basically, it is riding on a go-kart to visit some rubber plantation. It was disappointing because I imagined a proper track where Iain and I could race!
Shooting was quite shabby too! Each of us had an air gun and there were many bottle hung up about 5-10 metres away from us. We were just shooting at the bottles from behind the table.
2nd day:
Arranged for the pick up to be at 2:30pm from our hotel. Thus, we went out for lunch, went for the 1st fitting at the tailor then went back to the room to laze around. Today is the day of the ATV, go-kart and shooting trip! First time I tried ATV. It was quite fun, but a pity that we were going quite slowly because the path was very narrow and you had to navigate carefully. We went for a short practice round, and then a short trip into the jungle. I was murdered by mosquitoes! To those who know me well, I seem to attract tonnes of mosquitoes and they usually give me some form of allergic reaction. Horrible! Due to the rain in the morning, the ground was very muddy and I ruined my top! :(
me trying my best |
iain navigating through a mini jungle |
we stopped at some swamp area for a break before turning back |
It is actually quite fun |
Dinner was the best part of the day! We went to a seafood restaurant by the seafront. Ordered mussels, prawns, seafood fried rice and chicken fried in chilli and sweet basil. Iain had 2 Jack Daniels that night and I had 2 bottles of beer. Considering that it was a nice setup and really good food, we thought that the 1200 (S$48) that we paid was a bargain!
Had an early night because we were really lethargic from our activities that day.
3rd day:
Planned a half day trip to the hot spring and elephant ride. Unfortunately, it was Ramadan and many of the elephant handlers got to go to the mosque in the morning. In addition, our guide was a bit confused, so we had to follow the rest of the group on their full day trip.
First, we went to Tiger Cave Temple. It was horrible! Well, there was nothing much to do or see, and we spent 2 hours there. The 2 hours was probably for those who decided to climb about 1300 steps up the the top of a cliff to visit the temple there, but we were too lazy and thus we just had icecream, walked around and played 'angry birds' in the 2 hours.
small statues under a tree |
Next, we went to the Hot Spring. The ride there was about an hour from the Cave. The water were just lukewarm, but nevertheless, it was quite interesting and comfortable to just sit in the hot spring to relax and chill out. We had about an hour there, including a 200m walk into the jungle.
The next attraction was horrible! It was called 'Emerald Pool'. Basically, we were dropped off by the dirt road, and we had to walk 800m into the jungle to this natural swimming pool. Wasnt huge, tonnes of people, and wasnt very clean either. Iain and I just sat by the pool and soak our feet in the water. The guide decides to give us 2 hours for that pool as well! Our tour consist of 8 people, and only 1 guy went into the pool. I am sure the rest of the people are bored as hell as well! Lunch was provided but it was only 3 small dishes for 4 people. We could not even order additional food because the kitchen ran out of food! Not satisfying.
Finally, we went to the elephant ride. This is the coolest part of the day! It was not a smooth ride though. At one point, our handler got off the elephant to take pictures for us. He just need to make certain noise and the elephant will go on auto-pilot. Pretty cool! After the ride, we bought bananas for 50 baht (S$2) to feed the elephant.
We got back to the resort at about 7:30pm. Wanted to have an early day so we can walk around the shops, but unfortunately not everything worked out as planned. Still a good day though. Went to another seafood restaurant to have dinner at approximately the same price and went for a few drinks at a random pub.
4th day:
Left early in the morning.
Well, we spent about S$1250 in total including air tickets, hotels, tailor, which I think is reasonable considering that we were not very budget conscious when we were on holiday. Overall, I think it is a good trip, a better weather will make the trip more enjoyable though! :)
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