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It’s not too early to book for Songkran Festival in Thailand, the annual nation-wide celebration of water festival. The Songkran festival, 13 – 15 April, celebrates the Thai New Year with three days of parades and beauty contests, and splashing fun of friendly water war. Most happening places are in Bangkok, Pattya, Chiang Mai and Phuket, where we had highlighted the best deals just for you. |
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Join the throngs on Khao San Road and other locations in the city and prepare to get soaked - it wouldn't be Songkran without water! The Khao San Road in Bangkok is one of the best places to enjoy the Thai New Year which is celebrated by both Thais and tourists.
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Enjoy Pattaya's Songkran Festival, the traditional Thai New Year or Songkran day which is locally called Wan Lai, is annually celebrated on 19 and 20 April, though elsewhere in the country the festival falls on 13 April. The activities in the festival include throwing water at each other for enjoyment, beauty contests, colorful processions, folk plays, and paying respect to the seniors of the family by pouring water on their hands.
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Songkran Festival is held annually from 13 to 15 April. The 13th of April is the Great Songkran day featuring the revered Phra Phutthasihing Buddha image parade around Chiang Mai town for bathing, sand pagoda making, blessing of elders, and water splashing.
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Phuket, the biggest island in Thailand has of course some fantastic Songkran festivities prepared at many parts of the island. Many travelers from around the world come to Phuket each year and Songkran is one of the must fun things you can have in Phuket.
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