The staff did not assist with transportation on the right side of the sightseeing area. To rent a golf cart, you need to know how to drive (which not everyone does). To rent a two-seater bicycle, they only allowed one bike per person (meaning pregnant or tired women and children couldn't be carried and had to drive themselves). Walking was impossible because the area was too large (the staff said, "You walk, you die!"). Hiring a private taxi meant the driver didn't know the way and took a roundabout route, wasting time (the driver didn't understand English, only spoke Thai).
The staff did not support transportation in the right half of the sightseeing area. If you want to rent a golf cart, you need to know how to drive a car (which not everyone does). If you want to rent a two-seater bicycle, they strictly enforce a 'one person per bike' rule (so if a woman is pregnant or tired, she can't be carried and has to drive herself, and toddlers/kids cannot ride themselves). Walking is out of the question because the area is too vast—the staff even said, 'You walk, you die.' Hiring a private taxi was no better; the driver didn't know the way at all and just drove in circles, wasting our time. Plus, he didn't understand English and could only speak Thai.