We were the 2nd group of people, among the 3, and very soon, the whole van of 8 adults + 3 kids were on the way to the boat pier. The journey took almost 1 and half hours though Papa had covered the same route the day before in about 30 mins. That was the reason why he kept complaining about the journey back as the driver was stepping on the pedal to go on 40km/hr average. I begged to differ with his complaint, as I thought it's better to be safe than sorry. Nobody wishes to have a holiday turned into a disaster, right? Well, that's women's thinking! And the difference in men's!
Anyway, back to this tour, remember I talked about the episode where little girl wanted desperately to pee?? My goodness, it was !@#$%, a RERUN!
I had to "plead" with my eyes (since I didn't know Thai and the driver doesn't seem to talk English), you know, like telling him I really need to "release nature's call" really quick else he would need to wash his van later! God knows how I had the gift to pass the message across with that expression of mine, but it WORKED! haha!!! I was so glad he stopped by the road and let us get down to let the girl, well, un-ladylike-ly peeing by the roadside. Gosh! So "fish" la.
So, with a sense of relief, I look forward to continue with the tour.
We came to this pier and very soon, boarded the big boat. Had to wait a little while more for the rest of the tour groups.
The tour costs us 4500 Baht total. The full day tour included lunch on board and 4 destinations with free flow of drinks and food. This is how the interior of the boat looked like.

We reached the first stop very soon, and before I knew it, all the big boats were taken and left only the canoes to "move" us over to the beach from the anchored point. I was really ultra worried riding on the canoe with the 2 youngest ones with the waves gently swaying. Was really glad nothing happened and it was not far.

It was only awhile splashing ourselves wet on the seaside. I quickly jumped on the long tailed boats to ride back to the main boat. Whew! Made it back to homebase.
Then, we reached the 2nd stop, forgotten what's the name of it liao. This time, no way out, we really need to hop into the canoes as it's the only way to weave around exploring the area there.
I wasn't too shaky after the "warming up" session on the 1st stop, so very soon, I relaxed a bit, and started to really enjoy the luxury of being "chauffeured" around in a canoe. Though it seemed rather flimsy, like we could anytime turn over and land up in the sea, it was actually very stable. The kids were really behaved and apparently, they too seemed to be awed by the experience.












Lucky the time allocated there wasn't too long, as there wasn't much to do there either. Shopping was futile. That's because everyone knew these sellers were waiting for waterfish to come and pay a stupid few hundred dollars for their so-called pretty homemade souvenirs. Who would want to be this waterfish?
Like at one point of time while waiting for the long tailed boat, the children were playing around with some magnets in one of the stalls. The woman tried to lure us be the waterfish, saying the kids just seem to love the things there, and let them have one each. So, I kehpoh a bit and asked how much is one. She said "850 Baht" for a lousy tut-tut magnet. My God! I wanted to tell her no wonder business was so poor.
Isn't it crazy? What do they think at all? I don' t think they ever give it a thought. Isn't selling more things at a lesser profit to gain more sales better than closing one sale in 1 day (maybe even none at all) at a high profit margin? By selling things cheaper and more reasonable, tourists would surely spread the word around and customers would be back again for more. Sigh.. no wonder those stall keepers seemed to be "beating flies" only.
And that woman was pretty rude as well. She was in for a bargain with me, but I wasn't keen. Having lost interest, she was like shoo-ing my children away, something to the effect like if I do not want to buy, then don't let the children hang around there and play with her stuffs. Well, fine, I wouldn't want to stay there as well.



As for the elder one, he seems to have his dad's genes, checking out the place all the time, never seemed to stay at one spot.
Last stop for to call a day was the cave exploration. Again, we were taken to the beach from canoe and water tide was so low that we could walk around instead. The cave was pitch darkness at one point. It made me recall the movie "Cave", where a few female cave explorers met some aliens in a secluded unknown underground cave. I couldn't comprehend the kind of excitement it gives to really do such thing.

I was grateful that he volunteered to help carry her while I held on to Son#2's hand while the big one stayed with papa. Soon we saw light at the other end of the tunnel (whew! breathe a heavy sigh of relief!)
We came to a "lagoon", sometimes water level was high that it would be better to canoe in. This time, it was dry and we can see mangrove all over the place.





Mostly the tourists were back in the boat, and we were on the way to where we belong. Coconuts on board, that was really good! Chilling and thirst quenching, we savor all the coconut flesh as well, "sapu" up clean and nice.
Obviously, everyone was exhausted from the day's work, all of us just fell back in our chairs smelling the sea breeze on our face. The hifi was blasting away with some rock songs, and suddenly the crew started to perform some disco-dancing away to liven up the mood. Then, there was this humorous "akua", dressed up extravagantly with XX bra size coconuts boobs, dancing and jumping all over the place. Quite a nice attempt indeed to please their customers.
We reached back uneventfully by about 7pm, and there wasn't time to hop onto the beach (as I intended to). Quickly showered and went out for dinner. Lucky the kids get some "recharge" while on the way back from the pier and we could hang around at Patong beach until late at night.
3 comments:
Aiya, can't believe you cencor the bekini body, HAHA... Anyway, have to say you got that sense of humor...
dare to wear but don't dare to show meh...i kept scrolling down all those pictures hoping to see some real hot stuff....cheh!!
for a mom of three, you have a lovely body - can judge by those thighs!
-pek imm
Oui.. dare to wear in a place where noone knows me and plastering it all over the internet are 2 entirely different stories. cannot link together.
thanks for your compliments. Yeah, I guess the best looking part of me is the thighs lo. Other than that, everywhere else warrants no value... haha.. anyway, thanks.
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