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Celebrating Songkran in Thailand

Songkran in Amazing Thailand

Posted on April 16, 2015April 12, 2021

People of Thailand celebrate Songkran to usher in the Thai New year.  It falls in the month of April. The traditional celebration is a family affair where the entire family gathers together to pay the respect to the elders. In doing so they would put a fragrant paste on their hands and sprinkle water. The symbolism was to ask for forgiveness from the elders at the start of the new year.

But there is a modern version of the festival now! And that is amazing fun. Entire streets in Thailand turn into fighting zones, only the fight is a water fight. The paste is now smeared over the faces. I was lucky to witness the festival at two places- Chiang Mai and Bangkok. The fun goes on for three days!

Songkran at Chiang Mai

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Songkran Selfie at Chiang Mai

The dress code for Songkran is colorful flower pattern shirts and shorts or anythign else that you would like to get drenched in! I was once again traveling with TAT New Delhi and this was our group- Gaurav from Times of India, Vaishali from TAT, Manjulika Promod a fellow blogger and Arpit from Hindustan Times. We were a fun group which got along fabulously!

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Foreigners Playing Songkran in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Alternatively men decide not to wear a shirt at all, after all everyone gets drenched, there is no exception to it, unless you are driving in a vehicle with windows rolled up. It is very easy to join in the fun, you just need to get out in the street and people will drench you! You can drench them too! Foreigners join in the fun as easily as the locals! I saw only one group of foreign women in Chiang Mai who were on the road and yet didn’t wish to get drenched. Everyone else knew the score!

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Tuk Tuks are not Songkran Proof, Chiang Mai, Thailand

If you get out on streets during Songkran you are a fair game. A tuk tuk, the common mode of transport, offers no protection against getting drenched. People stand on the side of the roads with water tubs and throw it by the bucket too. Some use ice water which truly gives a jolt but for a second only!

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Pick Up Trucks are Common Songkran Vehicles, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Pick up trucks are used to store water and indulge in Songkran while on the move! There are a few main roads in every city where the festival is played. The traffic becomes very slow on these roads. We were in Chiang Mai a day before Songkran so, these pictures are of pre-songkran celebrations!

Songkran at Bangkok

The we moved to Bangkok and it was the time for the main festival! I was once again staying at Ramada Plaza Menam Riverside and that street itself was witness to the water fights. But the next day we went to Silom Road and what a fantastic celebration it was!

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Songkran at Silom Road, Bangkok

After walking on the Silom Road for a while we went to the Sky Station bridge as it was a better vantage point for taking pictures. We were totally soaked from our small walk itself. The covered tunnel had sprinklers on it, so you would automatically get drenched while walking under it!

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Water Hose for Songkran, Silom Road, Bangkok

And that was not all, there was an official with a water hose taking care that everyone got drenched properly! The sheer energy and the number of people who turned out to celebrate Songkran was amazing, quite like Thailand.

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The Crowd at Silom Road

I have to grant it to Thai people, they know how to behave in a crowd. Here we were, 4 women (including our tour guide) and two men walking in a jam packed area and there was no incident of inappropriate touching or any other harassment. It was such a joy to witness a public celebration at such a large scale where men and women participated equally. I went in to a water festival all alone at Asiatique and I felt entirely safe. I stayed there to click a few pictures and no one bothered me at all!

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Ice Ice baby

I caught this man on the camera as he was happily mixing ice in the bucket. I was clicking the picture of ice when his friends tilted his head for my camera! I happily obliged.

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Aiming at My Cell phone

I had given some thought to the issue of photography during Songkran. With water everywhere I knew I could not take out my SLR. Luckily I had my Sony XperiaZ3 to the rescue as it is water proof. I used it to click pictures throughout Songkran and it is Songkran proof as well. I have pictures and I have my camera intact too. If people see a camera/cell phone in your hand, some of them go straight for it! My phone did get some attention for being waterproof.

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Making the Cell Phone Songkran Proof

Otherwise you can buy these pouches and keep your cell phone inside it. They were sold for 50 Baht this season. People use it for keeping their money as well.

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Songkran Fun, Silom Road, bangkok

I would ask the people who drenched me to pose for me as well, they would happily obliged! After Silom Road we headed to the Khao San Road to join in the celebrations. But it was so jam packed that we gave up after 10 meters or so.

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Bus Driver Having Songkran Fun

But the funniest incident I witnessed was on the road. We were at a traffic light when the bus driver opened his window and poured water from a bottle over the two people sitting in the tuk tuk. By the time the people in the tuk tuk recovered he had closed the bus window. The boy in the tuk tuk kept pointing his water gun at the window now firmly shut! The bus driver would make funny faces at the couple and I died laughing at the scene! That is the spirit of Songkran in Amazing Thailand!

PS. I was invited by TAT New Delhi to visit Thailand during Songkran.

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28 thoughts on “Songkran in Amazing Thailand”

  1. Alka says:
    April 16, 2015 at 11:59 pm

    Nice account. People seem to have lots of fun. Put some more pics.

    Reply
    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:05 pm

      I will for sure put more pictures!

      Reply
  2. Ami says:
    April 17, 2015 at 12:45 am

    What an amazingly fun festival!! Weird (and a pity) that I didn’t know about this earlier. Well, I’ve added it to my make-it-happen list now so thank you for that. 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:05 pm

      Ami 😀 glad to hear that Songkran is now on your make it happen list!

      Reply
  3. the tales of a traveler says:
    April 17, 2015 at 12:50 am

    The pictures says it all…. awesome fun !!!!

    Love ur and manjulika colorful dress code 🙂 🙂 Hawaiian look 😉 Sony xperia rocks … love ur clicks especially the one aiming at ur cell phone 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:04 pm

      Thank you 😀 Manjulika and I had a lot of fun with our group!

      Reply
  4. Param says:
    April 17, 2015 at 9:13 am

    A lighter version of Holiday, isn’t this?

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:03 pm

      In some ways yes Param. But celebrated as a community festival!

      Reply
  5. Maniparna Sengupta Majumder says:
    April 17, 2015 at 9:13 am

    Awesome! You people have enjoyed a lot..so much fun… 😀 Great pics…

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:03 pm

      Thank you Maniparna it was a fun festival!

      Reply
  6. rupam { xhobdo } says:
    April 17, 2015 at 10:51 am

    Amazing post, Nice to read about Songkran festival.

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:03 pm

      Thank you Rupam and it coincides with Bihu.

      Reply
  7. Niranjan says:
    April 17, 2015 at 10:56 am

    This is loads of fun. Hope you are enjoying.

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:02 pm

      I am back now Niranjan but I did have a great time.

      Reply
  8. Sneh says:
    April 17, 2015 at 11:34 am

    Lovely photos.. seems you enjoyed a lot 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:02 pm

      Thank you Sneh, I had a gala time.

      Reply
  9. MP UPPAL says:
    April 17, 2015 at 11:55 am

    Such variety,lots of fun!

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:01 pm

      It was a lot of fun ma’am.

      Reply
  10. dNambiar says:
    April 17, 2015 at 8:45 pm

    That spells absolute fun!
    Love your floral shirts. I’m sure just putting that on lifts up your spirits. (Hawaiian shirts do that to me ;))

    Reply
    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 11:00 pm

      I bought a floral shirt in addition to this one which was a gift from TAT Divya 😀

      Reply
  11. Nisha says:
    April 17, 2015 at 10:51 pm

    Loved reading this Mridula! 🙂 Best was bus driver’s act. 🙂
    I have been to Khao San Road and that was quite an experience! Didn’t know about Silom road.

    Nobody can beat the spirit of amazing Thailand. I agree with you on safety of women on the streets, never felt unsafe.
    Looking forward to more. 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      April 17, 2015 at 10:59 pm

      Thank you Nisha. The bus driver was hilarious! He would make faces at the couple, like kids who know they have won a particular argument 😀 Thailand is simply amazing.

      Reply
  12. Archana Kapoor says:
    April 17, 2015 at 11:15 pm

    Ooo la la! Sounds like you had amazing amount of fun Mridula. Love the colourful pics and the fab write-up 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 20, 2015 at 8:46 pm

      Thank you Archana.

      Reply
  13. Indrani says:
    April 20, 2015 at 7:49 pm

    Sounds like lot of fun!

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 20, 2015 at 8:46 pm

      It was loads of fun Indrani!

      Reply
  14. Bushra M says:
    April 26, 2015 at 11:55 pm

    Looks so fun! 😀
    Stiletto Maniac

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 20, 2015 at 8:46 pm

      It was a lot of fun!

      Reply

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