so i went to krabi on my raya holidays with my buddy...it was a sudden decision and the flight ticket was cheap, my first vacation =)
this was the resort that i stayed, a peaceful backdrop surrounded by the mountain. set u in the right mood for vacation. Just a few minutes drive from the krabi international for 500 baht.
nice interior design and bedding.
can see the sea at the horizon of the andaman sea from here, the beach is actually a walking distance from here
some interesting rock and mineral formation
the town is quite developed, with clinics, banks, ATM, convenient store, boutiques, restaurant, 7 eleven and even the McDonald is here. all along the street of aonang beach
ATM like is all over the place, but make sure the visa is activated for international transactions.
the view outside the balcony. =)
store like this is everywhere where they sell...well crafts, usually wood and resin. selling Buddha statues and amulet is a norm here.
soap
soap carved into flowers. nice but fragile souvenir. =)
carving in action. each sell ranging from 50-100 baht each.
my breakfast, stewed pork leg rice. kinda like bak kut teh with rice. 50 baht
day one, the snorkelling trip, cost me around 1500 baht with lunch and transport back to the resort covered. pretty good price.
the crystal clear water and the rock formation give the "avatar-like" view, the crystal clear water with colourful fishes are inviting you to dive in for a swim. and yes i did.
the boat will stop by for around 30-45 minute on a particular spot where there is nice corals spot for the snorkeling. the gears are provided.
paradise =)
this is known as the viking cave, which believed they found the traces of viking settlers long time ago.
monkey also one of the inhabitant on the island
this is the famous phi-phi island. the scuba diver's heaven, also shopping here is significantly cheaper than the ao nang.
more stall selling artwork. the rule is simple,when shopping at the stores, don't start bargain unless u really intended to buy the goods, keep bargaining to get a good price, can get a cheaper price when buy in bulk, is consider rude to left when the vendor try to give you a good price
the famous fruit pancake. where pancake is topped with fresh fruit slice and sweet condense milk, definitely should try it
this is the elephant sanctuary, at least that is what the tour agent celled it, but it look like a simple hut to me where the elephant is tie to a chain. this cost around 800 baht.
the hook is merely to give the elephant a little poke to keep them in order. they can be quite obedient. smart animal =)
met this two lovely french lady, this mom and daughter were very friendly. too friendly to be Malaysian. i feel comfortable chatting with them, although my English was not as good. Back in Malaysia, being friendly is regard as attempt to flirt.
im telling ya, the poo is as big as the dog. =O, and the pooping end with a loud and nasty fart.
skinny dip with the elepant, my buddy was quite worry he might fall off into the water, btw the photo was taken by the elephant owner. =D
skinny dip with the elepant, my buddy was quite worry he might fall off into the water, btw the photo was taken by the elephant owner. =D
this is the entrance to the tiger cave temple or the locals called it Wat Tham Sua, the name quite catchy but sorry to disappoint u, theres no big cat here.
a grumpy looking kid at the temple
monkeys are permanent resident here.
the tiger cave temple is famous for its on top of the mountain shrine. there u go 1200 stairs for u do churn down ur calories.
journey of the 1,237 steps start now
yeah..bump into that lovely mother and daughter again =)
she is being supportive daughter...hehe
look at the scenery as i catch my breath
these number will remind u how much stairs u had climb. keep track of ur progress =)
finally we reach the top. the view is definitely worth the climb, i myself soak in sweat. not to mention the aching calf muscle.
can see the whole krabi from here.
time to head down,
the primate is friendly, well too friendly...hehe pity the french guy.
the baby primate is very curious, he is starting straight into my lens, not sure he is curious or just photogenic. =D
visit the shrine hall to let monk to give me some blessing, hopefully will bring me luck all year round ^^
in krabi, the rule of thumb is: food at the restaurant is expensive, street food are much cheaper and taste better, if u are looking forward to experience the true taste of Thailand, i suggest street food.
skewed meet, ranging from 50-70 baht,must try som tam, the thai pickle pataya and veggies..make sure u remind them not to put in chilies, their special breed chillies can make u an instant fire dragon.
the night club on the dark alley of the street. strictly for 18 and above only. =P
my dinner,the old style charcoal oven pizza. the slice is very thin. Easily beat the dominos pizza back home =P
this two cute poodles is waiting patiently for their owner on the motorcycle cart.
fresh mussle with egg. i left nothing behind =P
the local are tending badly injure cat run over by a bike, although he is are badly injured, but they still put on effort to ease its pain, i wonder what would happen to the roadkill in Malaysia
the 7 eleven had almost everything, i love them. especially their cheese croissant, a "ting" at the oven and ready to be eat. cost around 40 baht, the beer is cheap too =)
we rent a bike for 200 baht for 24 hour, and determine to hunt for cashew nut in the krabi town around 21km from Ao nang beach. their market place is alot like Malaysia. the better u know how to bargain, the better the chances of u landing on a good price.
tour around the town, experiencing the local flavor.
sometimes u must dare to try on new food, this is their meat ball. kinda like the sausages.
lunch is the siew yoke rice, the pork is roast crispy to the meat, much different from what i ate before
the pigeons are not camera shy =)
this is the stall along the ao nang beach. notice that they pretty much sell the same thing, lack of creativity.
my last meal is quite luxury, seafood is not cheap here but we planning to finish off our last baht before going back, no point of keeping the foreign currency in my wallet right?
had a few beers at the local bar, the bar is called the "bogie bar". The music is awesome and friendly bartender, even buy us a pint.
a aussie tourist decided to drop a few song too, hes good though =)
beer chang, quite smooth.
cold beer and awesome music, best way to spend the last night at krabi. will definitely come again.
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