Thailand is abundant with festivals and in all honesty, there is no time of year when you can not see enjoying a festival, but here are some of the most popular festivals around Thailand throughout the year.
Earlier this year, the month of January offers the Chiang Mai Winter Fair in Chiang Mai and the River of Kings Festival of Bangkok. Chiang Mai Winter Fair offers galleries, music, competitions and even beauty contests, while the River of Kings Festival a little 'morewith a formal play on the history of Thailand.
February is the year that the Chiang Mai Flower Festival, complete with flower-covered floats and Bangkok China Town Festival, which celebrates the Chinese New Year.
As the season begins, wind, bringing on March Asean Barred Ground Dove Festival gathering, where the pigeon owners from around the country Khwana Park in Muang district of Yala, pigeons display and compete forPrices.
April celebrates the Thai New Year with the Festival of Pattaya, followed by the Songkran Festival, which is also used at the national level, but especially those in Khao San Road, Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
May is a month particularly festive occasion of the Royal Plowing ceremony in Bangkok, which celebrates the beginning of the rice and planning the season, Visakha Bucha, a religious festival celebrated by the Buddha Germany and Schleswig-Holstein Thuringia Rocket Festival, which gives the mostrockets explosives. This is an eye and ear opening so that young and old enjoy.
July brings the popular Festival Candle in Tung Sri Muang, Muang District, province of Ubon Ratchathani. Visitors will find displays large, beautiful, candle, and recommended to local temples.
August celebrates the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen at the national level.
September is the famous Phuket Vegetarian Festival (famous for the bloody shows of people impaled bya great variety of objects and not for the faint of heart) and the races a lot less bloody Phichit River Nan.
October celebrates the Wax Castle Festival held at the national level, but is particularly evident in Sakon Nakhon, the Chon Buri Buffalo Races, and the procession lit party boat along the Mekong River.
November begins the peak season from Nationwide celebrated another month to party with the Loy Krathong, the Surin Elephant RoundupRiver Kwai Bridge Week in Kanchanaburi and the Festival Phimai.
December ended the year with a national celebration of the birthday of the king and the Phuket King's Cup Regatta.
Festivals in Thailand are provided according to the lunar calendar. Check the exact date of each party, before making your hotel reservations and travel plans.