Celebrating Songkran in Bangkok is one of the best things to do in Thailand, but there’s more to it than just wild water fights. Don’t forget to discover the traditional side of Songkran with our timeless guide by locals, Songkran Festival: The Ultimate Guide to Celebrate Thai New Year The Thai New Year or Songkran… Read more »
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Looking for a places to visit in Bangkok during Christmas time? For a country that doesn’t officially celebrate Christmas, Thailand gifts you lots of free Christmas festivities. Among them all, Bangkok Christmas lights are the ultimate spectacle. In the spirit of the holiday season, we present you the best places to visit in Bangkok during… Read more »
The most important festival for Thai-Chinese communities, Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year in Thailand also draws a huge crowd of foreign visitors. With its festive atmosphere, tasty food, vibrant cultural performances and the happiness of Thai-Chinese families, Lunar New Year in Thailand is on of the best ways to experience the local Chinese… Read more »
Don’t you love those colorful hanging umbrellas that are trending around the world? Thailand has got them as well and with a local twist. Bo Sang Umbrella Village in Chiang Mai is getting ready for the 37th Bo Sang Umbrella Festival. This year (2020) the festival will run from January 17 to 19 and local-style… Read more »
With Qatar Airways launching its first flight to Chiang Mai on December 12, 2017, traveling to the Rose of the North has become easier than ever. The airline services cover more than 150 destinations in 6 continents. This is your opportunity to explore one of Thailand’s most beautiful cities. About Qatar Airways Flights to Chiang… Read more »
From December 15 to 24 this year (2017), the annual festival “The Glorious of Ayutthaya Fair” will be held in the Ayutthaya Historical Park compound. While the ruins of Ayutthaya’s glory days are great to visit all year round, this is the only time of the year you can see the ancient capital come alive… Read more »
What’s up, y’all! Loy Krathong is next Wednesday! How excited!!! Today, I’ll talk about what a Krathong, the traditional one, is made of. This one will be my third and final Loy Krathong content for this year. 😀 If you would like to check out my first and second one, please, follow the links below….. Read more »
Hello October! Thailand Vegan Festival (aka Tesagan Gin Je) is right around the corner. People across Thailand celebrate it annually October according to Chinese calender. This year, 2015, the festival is held during 13 – 21. The reasons behind this not only for healthiness, but also for prayers and merits (from praying, chanting, making good deeds… Read more »
The season of long boat races is finally here. Long boat-racing has always been one of Thailand’s signature sport festivals, held annually during Thai Buddhist Lent period which is around September and October since the river’s tide is highest. The purpose is to display the bond between local Thais and the river and to show… Read more »
อาสาฬหบูชา : Asalha Puja Thailand important Buddhist festival, it’s the Buddha’s first sermon in which he set out to his five former associates the doctrine that had come to him following his enlightenment. What to know: – Take Place in July on the full moon of the eighth lunar month. – Also called Dharma Day… Read more »