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Songkran: Thailand's Water Festival - Kuoni

Songkran is on the 13th April each year and the holiday is celebrated until the 15th April in most parts of Thailand, but be sure to check to see how long the ...

Songkran Festival in Thailand Everything You Need to Know

Families gather at temples to offer alms to monks. Adding a delightful twist to the day is Song Nam Phra, where fragrant water infused with Nam ...

Songkran 2024: Celebrating Thailand's annual New Year festival

As water fights take place on streets and in outdoor spaces all over the country, visitors won't have any issues joining in. Water guns are ...

Learn about Songkran Festival (Thai New Year) in 2 minutes

Is SONGKRAN all about SPLASHING WATER? Learn 3 Traditional Facts about Songkran in 2 minutes EDITED: Songkran in Vietnam is just ...

The history of Songkran - all you need to know about Thai New Year

Songkran is the largest and most famous festival in Thailand and marks the start of Thai New Year. For younger people it is perhaps best known for its large- ...

Explore the Thai New Year Festival, SONGKRAN - Airhub

This three days event, held in mid-April, features water battles, parades, and other fun activities. People from all over the world travel to Thailand during ...

What is the Songkran festival in Thailand and its history?

Songkran is a Thai tradition, and it is a combination of three other festivals, namely, Chinese New Year, Buddhist Lent, and Water Festival.

Songkran: The ULTIMATE Guide to the Thai New Year (2024)

Known as Songkran or Thai New Year, it marks the beginning of a new solar year. The celebration is a Buddhist holiday and the water-throwing symbolizes the ...

Make a Splash: Here's a Songkran Festival Thailand 2024 Guide

The modern celebrations of the Songkran festival involve spirited water fights - an event that everyone visiting this nation at that time should ...

Songkran: Thai New Year Water Festival

If you've been lucky enough to be in Thailand during the Songkran Festival, you will already know what an incredible event it is. And if you haven't yet ...

Guide to Thailand's Songkran Water Festival - Savvy Traveling

The festival is celebrated across Thailand and is known for its water fights and other festive activities. The Songkran Water Festival has its ...

A Safety Guide during Thailand's Songkran Festival

Anyone and everyone can participate in the celebrations. You'll see elderly women, middle-aged men, and young children splashing water onto one ...

Songkran: Thailand's New Year Festival - Globe Trottin' Kids

Today, it has grown into a major event with buckets of water, water hoses, and super soakers used to celebrate. Songkran is known as the biggest water festival ...

A First-Timer's Guide to Celebrating Songkran in Bangkok (2024)

Also known as the Water Festival, Songkran is rooted in Buddhist traditions. The festival has transformed in recent years into a massive water ...

Five Interesting Facts About Thailand's Songkran Festival

Songkran celebrations originate in Buddhism and include a variety of religious activities. Still, you're probably aware of the 'water ...

Songkran 2020 Do's and Don'ts - A Farang's Guide

Songkran festival is the moment of the year everybody waits for. Locals have the days off to celebrate and welcome the Thai New Year. Travelers from all around ...

The Songkran Festival Thailand: Thai New Year with Joy and Water

This ancient festival, which began as a time for family reunions and paying respects to elders, has evolved into a grand celebration of renewal ...

Songkran, everything to know about Thai New Year in Bangkok and ...

Welcome to the best water festival of the year and the main reason we came back to Thailand a second time. This is Songkran, the best way to ring in the ...

Songkran (Thai New Year), Thailand's Water Festival: Tourist Guide

If you've been wondering what that white and other colorful powder/paste is, it's a natural limestone powder that they smear on people's faces ...

It's songkran, you're gonna get wet, don't get angry : r/ThailandTourism

Not everyone enjoys what the party aspect of Songkran has become and they just avoid areas where people play water and spend time at home and ...