Queer in the Water: A Guide to Gay Activities at Thailand's Songkran Festival

Queer in the Water: A Guide to Gay Activities at Thailand's Songkran Festival

Songkran Festival is the traditional Thai New Year celebrated annually from April 13 to 15. It is known for the nationwide water fights and celebrations that take place on the streets. In recent years, the festival has become a popular destination for LGBTQ+ travelers from around the world, with a number of gay events and activities taking place during the festivities.

The main gay events during Songkran Festival take place in Bangkok's Silom district, where several popular gay bars and clubs are located. The streets are closed off to traffic during the festival, and Silom is transformed into a massive water fight, with revelers throwing water at each other from buckets, hoses, and water guns.

The most popular gay event during Songkran Festival is the Circuit Pool Party, which takes place at a rooftop pool in the heart of Silom. The party attracts thousands of gay men from around the world and features international DJs, live performances, and spectacular light and sound shows.

Other gay events during Songkran Festival include dance parties, drag shows, and cabarets, as well as street parties and parades. LGBTQ+ travelers can also participate in temple blessings and traditional Songkran ceremonies, which are believed to bring good luck and fortune in the coming year.

Overall, Songkran Festival is an exciting and vibrant celebration of Thai culture and tradition, and a great opportunity for LGBTQ+ travelers to experience Bangkok's gay scene and join in the festivities.


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