Calendar of travel events for the first three months of 2023

       Thailand is widely known as a country with long traditions and a diversity of races, religions, and cultures. Throughout the year, there are many tourist activities coming out, including festivals and traditional events.

       Arts, Culture, Food, Music, and Sports Festivals

       Today, I would like to dig into the travel calendar for the first three months of the year, which is a very interesting time to be in Thailand.

January
- Traditional festivals: Art and culture, including New Year's merit-making tradition; Chao Pho Mae Pak Nam Pho procession in Nakhon Sawan; Don Chedi Memorial in Suphan Buri; Ban Tawai wood carving in Chiang Mai; Red Cross and Thai Mukdahan Tribal Fair; Chai Mekong sweet tamarind in Mukdahan; Bo Sang Umbrella Festival and San Kamphaeng Arts and Culture in Chiang Mai; and Thai Naval Deeds in Naval Battles at Koh Chang in Trat Province.

- Food and music festivals: Nakhon Pathom Food and Fruit Festival in Nakhon Pathom Province; local food festival in Phuket and shrimp-eating festival in Bang Phae District, Ratchaburi Province.

- Sports and recreation festivals, including botanical fairs and orchid contests. Visit a large orchid garden in Nakhon Pathom Province and the Chom Bueng Marathon in Ratchaburi Province.


February
- Traditional festival of arts and culture include the tradition of parading cloth to the Buddha relics in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province; the tradition of Nob Phra Len Pleng and celebration of the World Heritage Site, in Kamphaeng Phet Province; the tradition of paying homage to Phra That Cho Hae, Phrae City, Tung Luang, Phrae Province; worshiping the Buddha Chinnarat in Phitsanulok Province; King Narai the Great, Lopburi Province; Event to worship Phra That Phanom in Nakhon Phanom Province; Goddess Lim Ko Niao Festival in Pattani Province; Pong Lang Phrae Wa Festival and Red Cross Fair in Kalasin Province; Celebration of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Samut Songkhram Province; Buddha's Footprint Worship Tradition in Saraburi; Cotton Flower Fair and Tamarind Festival in Loei; Sam Mok City Fair in Mae Hong Son Province; Phra Nakhon Khiri Mueang Phet Festival in Phetchaburi Province; Chiang Mai Flower and Ornamental Fair; and Satok Chang Festival, Lampang Province.

- Food and music festivals include the Hat Yai Chinese New Year Festival, the World-Class Jazz Festival in Udon Thani, and the Strawberry Fair in Samoeng District, Chiang Mai Province.

- Sports and recreation festivals include the Amazing Thailand Marathon in Bangkok, a traditional kite competition and kite show in Satun Province, and the  Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bicycle Ride, Tak Province.


March
- Festivals, traditions, arts and culture, including the Boon Phawet tradition in Roi Et Province; Chumphon Sea World Fair, Chumphon Province; Sweet Grape Week and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Ratchaburi Province; U Khao U Nam Event, Ang Thong province; Sisaket Tai Tribal Tradition and Lamduan Flower Festival, Sisaket Province; Bangkok International Kite Festival; Thao Suranaree Victory Day Celebration, Nakhon Ratchasima Province; Phang Nga Sea Turtle Conservation Festival; and the ASEAN Javanese Dove Competition, Yala Province.

- Food and music festivals include Sweet Grape Week and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Ratchaburi Province; the Phuket Food Festival; and the Pattaya Music Festival. 

- Sports and recreation festivals include the ASEAN Javanese Dove Competition, Yala Province; Phu Kha Ban Pink Flower Festival, Nan Province; and the Balloon Festival in Kanchanaburi.

       
Don’t miss these fascinating and entertaining festivals.  What kind of travel style do you like? Don't wait. Pack your bags according to the Thai travel calendar that we recommend.

Source :NATIONAL NEWS BUREAU OF THAILAND (NNT)


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