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Where should I stay for a Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan?

Where should I stay for a Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan?

For the full moon party you might want to stay around the southeastern part of the island, (sunrise beach, sunset beach, Leela) which is very close to Haad Rin. It is advisable that you book a little bit in advance, as it quickly is fully booked out.

Where is the party in Koh Phangan?

Best Parties in Koh Phangan

  • Full Moon Party.
  • Half Moon Festival.
  • Jungle Experience.
  • Black Moon Culture.
  • Waterfall Party.
  • Thong Sala Night Market.
  • Fishermans Restaurant & Bar.
  • The Masons Arms.

What beach is the Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan?

Haad Rin Beach
Koh Phangan Full Moon Party is world-famous and its ancestral home is the crescent cove of Haad Rin Beach on the southernmost tip of Phangan Island in Thailand.

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How much does full moon party cost?

Full Moon Party – costs Bucket: between 150 and 600 baht (depending on the type of alcohol and brand, the cheaper buckets include local Thai liquor and the more expensive imported brand name liquor, but reputable bucket sellers will tell you that directly.)

What dates are the full moon parties in Thailand?

Full Moon Party In Thailand 2022 Dates Full Moon Party Thailand 2022 dates are 17 February, 17 March, 16 April, 16 May, 14 June, 15 July and 13 August. Also you can attend the festival on Christmas and New Year.

How do you get to Koh Phangan?

How to Reach Koh Pha Ngan from India. Indians can take a flight to Koh Samui and then a ferry to Koh Pha Ngan, but that is expensive. Another option is to take a flight to Bangkok, then a bus/ferry to Koh Pha Ngan. Flights take off from all the major cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Banglore.

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How often are full moon parties in Thailand?

The Full Moon Party is an all-night beach party that originated in Hat Rin on the island of Ko Pha-ngan, Thailand in 1985. The party takes place on the night of, before, or after every full moon. It is mostly attended by tourists. As of 8 March 2020, it is cancelled until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.