In Thailand, the Songkran Festival, also known as the Thai New Year or water festival, is a time of rejuvenation and purification. 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 this time to celebrate and learn about the rich culture of this wonderful country.
Songkran is celebrated around the country from April,13 to April,15.
The Songkran Festival derives from traditional Hindu rituals adopted by Thai Buddhist communities. Originally, the event was a time for people to honor the elderly and wash away the previous year's sins. The festival evolved into a time of joy and celebration, with water battles and other activities becoming a mainstay of the celebrations.
There are numerous enjoyable activities to partake in during the Songkran Festival. Among the most popular activities are:
Water battles: People of all ages participate in street water fights with buckets, cannons, and other water toys.
Parades: Throughout Thailand, colorful parades featuring traditional costumes and floats are held.
Traditional rituals: To make merit, some people perform traditional rituals such as pouring water on Buddha statues and visiting temples.
Festivals of Music and Dancing: Thai people enjoy the water festival with full hustle and bustle.
The first day of the Thai water festival, April 13,2023 is known as Songkran's Pouring Water on Monks' Day. It involves processions of Buddha images all over the country, and it is the day when the largest water fights occur.
On April 14,2023 known as WanNao, people celebrate the old Thai New Year's Eve. It is also National Family Day, and families are encouraged to spend time together.
On April 15,2023 the New Year begins, known as Wan Payawan or 'Bathing Buddha' Day. The country has festivities and parties, with ongoing water fights, street food, concerts, and other celebrations.
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FAQs
Ans. The Songkran Festival is celebrated throughout Thailand. Northern Thailand has far lengthier festivities than Southern Thailand. Larger celebrations are held in larger cities such as Bangkok and Chiang Mai than smaller towns or villages.
The most popular spots are Khao San Road and Silom Road in Bangkok.
A. Phuket, the mountainous and rainforest-covered island, is your best bet for a beach-based Songkran celebration. The festival here is a day-and-night affair, the largest in Southern Thailand. Patong Beach is known for its wild parties, while Bangla Road is known for its intense water fights.
A. You can join Songkran wet street parties from early morning if you are a morning person. It begins slowly in Phuket Town around 10 a.m., progresses to water dogfights in Patong, Kata, and Karon in the afternoon, and culminates in a frantic, full-fledged wet war zone in Bangla Road until late at night.
A. When attending the Thailand Water Festival, also known as Songkran, there are a few things you should consider bringing with you. Here are some suggestions:
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