Within the land smile there is a sense of peril.
it is all a bad trip

firstly when we get out of the airport, the tour guide desperately want us to go to canoeing cos he is the organiser (got commission).
when we reach the hotel we insisted that we want to go to the neighbouring island for snorkelling and he insisted that the tide is too strong " No Good" after much no no no, he got pissed and dump us one side and approach another innocent group.
We should give it a go so we went to venture the long boat for a trip to the neighbour island. we paid 2500 baht to railey island, very beautiful but far so i think it is worth it. No surpise he drive us to the nearest island which he think we are completely geography idiots. our route should turn right but he turn left and reach the place called chicken island cos the shape is like a chicken. come on as if all of us don know how to read the map we bought for the trip.
At night base on guidebook and the tip from the receptionist, a tut tut trip is only cos about 50 to 80 baht. First trip to the shopping street, the man charge us 300 each... we refuse he then instanteously say "okok 50baht!!'
Go back from the shopping street, i am quite sceptical of taking the tuttut but my friends think it is fine as long we bargain... here come one tut tut, when we ask for the price again he mark up so we decide not to take it at all not even bargaining.. he drive his tut tut to one corner and came out of it and confronted us. we have no chioce but to comply... cos the rest of the tut tut are staring at us.
Tips to go krabi,
if you are not buying don ask for fun, their facial expression will change and she will tell all her kakis there about you.
a t-shirt which she quote 700 baht and bargain till 150 baht
thot it is the culture that if you bargain you must buy, if you don then just walk away, the culture doesn't apply to tut tut, once you ask, better hope on the ride.
beware of guide, in the end they will charge you per head charge for tailing with you and it come at a huge sum...