Thai festival not to be missed ....

In a country with a rich history and diverse culture of the spectrum has a series of Thailand, political, religious and royal ceremonies to celebrate the year. Travel in Thailand for one of these parties will give you a real appreciation of Thai culture, beliefs and see how the locals really celebrate life. The highlight of the festival later this year, with the majority ofthe most spectacular festivals in October, the month of January so if you think planning a trip to Thailand, why not check out our favorite places to be ..

Loy Krathong Sai Festival Tak: 17-21 November 2010

In northern Thailand, the Loy Krathong Sai Festival of Lights is a beautiful night event, the float decorated with Thai Krathongs (incense folded banana leaves in a circle, lit with candles and other decorative) - aHighlight every holiday in Thailand. The celebration of the Loy Krathong in Tak province is a party, where it is customary local thread together coconut shells and Krathongs guide them in a candle-light chain along the Riverina Amphoe Mueang Tak Ping from 200-year- old Rattanakosin Bridge. Stand on the banks of the eyes to see the amazing and to get a real idea to travel in Thailand. Banana Cup to float away bad luck and to express apology forKhongkha or Ganga. Experience the great atmosphere, traditionally on the full moon of the 12th lunar month is done.

Monkey Buffet Festival: Last Sunday in November

This could be one of the most bizarre festival will see the world in which apes are a feast to be laid with fresh fruit, dried fruit and sweets for a huge buffet! This is a real travel experience in Thailand and something that will not soon forget in one. Legend has it that the oldRamayana rewards the hero Monkey King to the control, which now Lopburi, and to this day, nor the monkeys rule the area around the two holiest places of the city.

The live food for about 300 monkeys are offered in the area of the God of Death Shrine and Phra Prang Sam Yot. If the food is exposed and are starting to see the monkeys, what is offered and quickly take advantage of the amazing gorge themselves with all that get their hands on. LocalIn addition, blocks of ice with fruit, you can lick the monkeys come into anger. It 's definitely quirky and eccentric certainly give a hard to make your trip to Thailand.

As the monkeys are seen as a spiritual animal of the Buddhist religion, this offer is a great way to increase your karma karma and good health of local monkeys to be an all time high. As the evening draws, you can play sitting monkeydocile and content in a way often interacting with passers-by. With the festival instead of two hours north of Bangkok, is a great day and a show like no other you've ever seen. If you are traveling in Thailand in November, it's definitely something you should not miss.

Hat Yai Lantern Festival 1 Nov 2010 - 28 February 2011

Deep in the southern province of Songkhla in Thailand Hat Yai, the spectacular Lantern Festivalone of several glasses and night-time most beautiful around, and is understandably popular with travelers in Thailand. This international festival will take 4 months 4:00 to 9:00 every night and this year's theme is the Seven Wonders of the world. The groups include Animal Planet, Oriental lanterns, birds of paradise and many others. The lanterns are made and seen a paper or fabric with a bamboo frame can float on the lake depends on structures orflies in the sky. This year, they also show a dome on the frozen ice sculptures, but to remember how to enter the dome reaches a cool -9. This festival is held in Songkhla and Hatyai city park tickets in advance so early booking is recommended. If you can not on the Lantern Festival Thailand during the trip, certainly not regret it.

Trooping Of The Colour: December 2, 2010

During your trip to Thailand, seethat the royal family and are well respected on and so close to his birthday Majesty King Rama IX on December 5, celebrates his native honored. It is celebrated with an annual turnover under oath ceremony at the Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Navy and the Royal Thai Air Force. This ceremony was impressive the first time in 1961 and has become one of the most colorful event is the Thailand Festival calendar. E 'in the Royal Plaza in Bangkok celebrated its 2December. When the King appears, and lighted torches, and the fantastic atmosphere that cheer when the Thais for their King to hear.

Sunflower Festival: May 2010 - January 2011

During the months from November to January, flower lovers flock and travelers and Thailand in the north of Providence and Khok Samrong Phatthana Nikhom to celebrate beautiful flower. During the months of November to February, the locals, the city covered in sunflowers doYellow! Take 12,000 hectares of this flower in this province by train, which runs along this area a must. The state also runs trains to curb Pasak special day, on holidays and weekends, where the view is across fields, as one of the best.

Before this flower as a decorative addition to light a house in Thailand has been farmed, but now the region of Lop Buri to harvest the grain and oil seeds are regarded as the snack cash crop value.

Inthe past, the ancient capital of Thailand, Ayutthaya was too close to the sea in the event of invasion, and so was the capital of Lop Buri developed than the second, and so has the Palais Royal 3 Nari and pagodas, the king during the humid months of residence. We definitely recommend including Ayutthaya Thailand, as part of your trip.

Chiang Thai National Elephant Day on March 13

In a country where the elephant was a great historical contribution Agriculture, transport, and use in war, it is not surprising that this majestic animal is regarded with much respect. Many Thais see the outlines of Thailand as the shape of the head of an elephant, the main head with the North, ears flapping and trunk runs to the east of the peninsula, the extreme south.

This festival takes place in the country Maesa elephant camp on the outskirts of Chiang Mai, northern, and Thailand would be a real> Travel Experience. In this field, the elephants, who had a lifetime of hard work and now you can set at rest and comfort to retire. The party starts at 12 and watch the entrance to the park is free for locals and people on holiday in Thailand.

Prior to being a working elephants, they would begin their training at the age of 3 years, when elephants were sent to school. As the timber industry is declining, and the large number of touriststhe country, elephants widely used in the field of tourism for visitors to walk through the jungle. This Thai festival pays respect and honor of these animals in the form of Kantoke hard on the elephants as well as a blessing and an exhibition of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Chiang Mai down baby elephants.

Thailand Songkran Water Festival April 13
If we happen to vacation in Thailand on April 13 will be preparedfor a shower. No, it is the monsoon season, but the famous Songkran water festival!

Once water balloons step-by-page, water guns, water bombs and the odd bucket of water can be made regarding the Thais celebrate their New Year. This celebration can last from 3 to 10 days and then if you think that it's over, then comes a host of other Thais vibrant water cannons to turn.

April in Thailand is one of the hottest months of the year, and this couldnot the most appropriate festival. Songkran: the sun is about to pass from one other star sign and the beginning of the calendar is the most important moment for Thais.

The first day of the year is a new beginning and temples are cleaned, washed houses and pray to their god Buddha Thai and sprinkling scented water for the elderly as a sign of respect. Water is a symbol of purification of the mind, body and spirit. Pech is washed away, and so when it is saturatedEnd of the day, then be happy as you were blessed and ready for a new year, hopefully full of magic travel experiences in Thailand!

If you plan to travel to Thailand to try one of these festivals are brilliant. Which event to catch you, you get a travel experience in Thailand to cherish for a long, long time.

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