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13/04/2022

Happy Songkran

13/04/2022

Happy Songkran 2565

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HEAVEN Floating cruise Samui
Presents the first ever LGBTQA+ Sunset Boat Cruise event in Koh Samui

📆 SCHEDULE
January 30, 2022
Sunday from 3pm to 8pm

🎫 TICKET
1000 baht per person
Consumable credit for food & drinks
Includes insurance
Limited attendance only

🎧 LINEUP
DJ Graeme - South Africa
DJ Fabian - Belgium
DJ Zelig - Morocco
With special Performance from Miss Campbell of DIVA Cabaret

🕒 ITINERARY
2:30PM - Registration @ Petcharat Pier
3:00pm - Departs from Petcharat Pier
6:30pm - Sunset Cruise around Koh Som
8:30pm - Arrivals in Petcharat Pier

📌 LOCATION
https://www.google.com/search?q=petcharat+pier+samui

🗣 CONTACTS
Watsapp/Line
062 167 1216 - Jun
099 360 3222 - Poby

IMPORTANT
🔞 Adults only
❌ Outside food and drinks are strictly prohibited

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Among the world’s most fun and exuberant New Year’s celebrations, Songkran in Thailand is a festival for the senses and an experience to make memories that last a lifetime. The national holiday is celebrated each 13 April and followed by joyful festivities that last two days and span the entire Kingdom, from the northern city of Chiang Rai to Koh Lipe deep in the country’s south.

For years, Songkran has attracted travellers – including countless LGBT+ visitors – in search of a fun-filled spectacle or spiritual contemplation

The word Songkran is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘samkrãnti’, meaning ‘passage’ or ‘transformation’ and is rooted deep within Buddhist and Hindu mythology.
Songkran in Thailand has many different expressions, some of which are more or less adhered to across the country. For instance, it’s tradition for the locals to make merits at a Buddhist temple. This can involve giving alms to the monks or donating objects or construction materials to help with restoration efforts. On the islands, there’s also a tendency to refrain from any kinds of labour – other than cleaning the house – and to avoid hurting others, including animals. Meanwhile, Northern Thailand puts on spectacular processions involving performances and traditional costumes, and the lesser-visited eastern provinces build pagodas from sand and mud! Then, there’s the water-throwing, perhaps the best-known association to the holiday among tourists. Although this ritual is embraced throughout the Kingdom, there are varying degrees of how wild of a ride it gets: in Bangkok, where entire districts are closed to traffic, the ‘water festival’ is celebrated by thousands of party-goers day and night!
Usually those, who wanted to fight an epic water battle in the gay corners of Silom or Khao San Road off their bucket list should remember not to bring any electronics, or to store them safely in water-proof bags.
Remember, Songkran remains a meaningful celebration and Thais genuinely consider the water battle a communal washing away of past sins, negative energy and bad luck. As much as Songkran is perhaps the world’s most fun purification ritual, it also offers a chance to immerse yourself in the Kingdom’s age-old culture and beliefs, and a visit or two to a temple, to make a small offering or sit in peace with meditating monks, is a respectful and unforgettable way to honour an ancient tradition and give back to those who keep it alive.

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Though that’s not all. Some iconic LGBT+ venues in Bangkok and beyond have used a quieter year to overhaul their venues, install better sound systems, revisit their menus, etc. – when the festivities resume, they’ll be wilder than ever!
Thai hospitality is world-famous for a reason. Following the ‘live and let live’ attitude that is fiercely ingrained in the local mentality, Thais and the many people who have chosen to live their lives here, embrace visitors from all over the globe with a warm sense of hospitality that is quite simply unmatched.
Whether your 2021 travels are all about reconnecting with yourself, exploring a fascinating culture or dancing the night away, the Thai Kingdom is sure to welcome you, your other half, your gay best friends or your modern family with an open embrace and a smiling heart – because even after a year that was difficult for everyone, some things never change!

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119/24 Moo.2 Bophut, Kohsamui ,Suratthani
Amphoe Koh Sa-mui
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