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Where to Celebrate Loi Krathong Festival 2008
Loi Krathong & Candle Festival
November 10-12, 2008 At Sukhothai Historical Park,
Sukhothai It is believed that the Loi Krathong Festival originated in Sukhothai, the first Thai capital. It is therefore appropriate that this captivating event is held on the full-moon night of the twelfth lunar month amid the breathtaking ruin of this glorious ancient city. Activities include Krathong floating, a fireworks display, cultural performances and a amazing light and sound show.
Northern Lantern Festival & Yi Peng Loi Krathong
November 11-13, 2008 Chiang Mai Municipality Office and citywide, Chiang Mai
Creating a memorizing sight, an unusual ritual of this northern capital’s Loi Krathong Festival is the launching of Lanna-style hot air balloons, which is considered by locals to rid them of their troubles. Traditionl floats (Krathongs) are also set adrift on the Pin River. In addition, there are various other forms of fun and a glamorous beauty pageant.
Tak Loi Krathong Sai
November 8-12, 2008 Tak Municipality Office, Tak
Loi Krathong, the elegantly beautiful annual Festival of Light, is held on the full moon in November. In Tak, Thai event is celebrated in a rather unique manner whereby local people thread together their krathongs which are launched simultaneously and appear as lighted necklaces on the Ping River.
Celebrate the magic of Loy Krathong at Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa
Gather your friends and family around you to celebrate this year’s Loy Krathong festival in style at Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa. This spectacular event to honor the river goddess Phra Mae Kongkah is a favorite with Thai people as well as people from around the around.
Loy Krathong Dinner at Coco’s Café, Novetel Lotus Bangkok
Novotal Lotus Hotel invites you to celebrate “Loy Krathong Festival” Dinner on Wednessday 12th November. Celebrate “Loy Krathong” – The Full Moon Festival in The traditional way at Coco’s Café just for Baht 625++ per person. For more information please contact 0 2610 0111 ext. 4900
With a prime location along the Chao Phraya River, these is nowhere better to experience the grandeur of Loy Krathong than at Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok. Be enchanted by the magic of the moonlight and the charm of the River of Kings. For more information please contact 0 2236 9952
Nai Lert Park Bangkok, A Raffles International Hotel invites you to celebrate the authentic Thai traditional Loy Krathong Festival on Wednesday, 12th November 2008, from 6.30 pm onwards. This special event takes place at the hotel’s pool area, where many great spectacular show. For more information please contact 0 2253 0123 ext. 8056
Celebrate Loy Krathong at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers
Loy Krathong festival is celebrated all nationwide but the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers is the place to go if you want to escape unbelievable crowd around the Chao Phraya River. Celebrate Thailand’s most beautiful festival in an Ayutthaya theme on Wednesday 12th, November 2008 For more information please contact 0 2266 9214
Float Away with Loy Krathong at The Millennium Hilton Bangkok
Mark this year’s Loy Krathong festival with your friends and loved ones in spectacular surroundings. Throughout the Millennium Hilton Bangkok’s stunning dining and entertainment venues, they promise you a night to remember. For more information please contact 0 2442 2000
Loy Krathong: Water Festival in Thailand

Loy Krathong is a festival celebrated annually throughout Thailand. It is held on the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar. In the western calendar this usually falls in November.
“Loy” means “to float”. “Krathong” is a raft about a handspan in diameter traditionally made from a section of banana tree trunk (although modern-day versions use specially made bread ‘flowers’ and may use styrofoam), decorated with elaborately-folded banana leaves, flowers, candles, incense sticks etc.
In the evening, many people will go to their local klong (canal) or river to float their krathongs. They believe this will bring them good luck. By the end of the evening, there are hundreds of flickering lights bobbing up and down on the water. Quite often there are also firework displays as well as shows and beauty contests for everyone. Overall it is really a memorable evening.
Loi Krathong in Chiang Mai has the added feature of a parallel festival called Yi Peng. Yi Peng is celebrated by launching hot air balloons made of rice paper into the night sky. The night sky is literally filled with thousands of these bright lights shining like a moving river of stars. It’s a truly magical sight that can’t really be captured in a picture.

Loi Kratong in Chiang Mai has become so popular that the hotels around the city are fully booked a month or more in advance. If you want to celebrate the festival in Chiang Mai, plan ahead and book your hotel well in advance. Note that Loi Kratong is celebrated on a full moon night, so the date will change from year to year.
Tak similarly celebrates the festival of “Loy Krathong Sai” that is reflected through a long line of Krathong made of coconut shells lit with candles as well as threaded together as a string of floating lights on the Ping River. When lit Krathong are floated onto the right current typically one after another they would wander along and make a breathtaking and twinkling curving line or “Sai” in Thai amidst the darkness of the night. This represents the accord and oneness of local people when they assemble on the river banks where they sing and dance with utmost bliss. Tourists will also have a mesmerizing occasion to relish the atmosphere of Krathong Sai contest and water curtain presentation relating to “The Legent of Krathong Sai”
In “the City of Angels”, the banks of the glorious Chao Phraya River are the prime location to celebrate the festival. So as to revive an old custom of the ancient capital, Loy Krathong is arranged to preserve the royal ritual of the early Rattanakosin period in which several types of traditional Krathong were set afloat onto the Chao Phraya River and its waterways. Many riverside hotels and restautants also hold special celebrations for their guests. For a more stunning night of Loy Krathong in Bangkok, meticulous tourists are earnestly invited to partake in this yearly festival and join the crowds along the Chao Phraya River, the Rattanakosin Island, the Santichaiprakarn Park, the Rama VIII Bridge, the Taksin Bridge and the Krungthon Bridge.
Thai people from all walks of life are gathering on the nearest river with their hands holding a fine-looking banana leaf cup. The rivers and waterways are illuminated with glittering lights whilst the historical remains and commercial buildings along the banks of the majestic Chao Phraya River are adorned with electric decorations. The joyful festivities like firework displays, traditional performances as well as sound presentations are just around the corner. These are the common scenes awaiting you on the coloful night of Loy Krathong.

