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Surin Elephants Show and Round up Thailand 2009

Elephants in Thailand represent something special, an important attraction and natural resource able to catch people’s attention due to their amazing features. In Thailand, in fact, it is compulsory that all the elephants attend a particular school to learn specific movements and follow orders. So, in all the locations of the countrySurin Elephant Festival it is possible to see these big animals and take part into amazing shows full of culture and fun.

Every year, during the third week of November, there is the Surin Elephant Round Up and the Elephant Show, which represents the most important elephants show of the country. It is made of different sections, among nature, spiritualism and entertainment, just to show the whole life of elephants in all its aspects, especially in their relationship with human beings. This year the festival will take place from 21st to 22nd November and it will end with an amazing parade at the Surin Elephant Show Stadium. In addition, there is also the possibility to ride an elephant to visit the town, a wonderful unforgettable experience typical of Thailand.

Thailand elephants show

It starts with the spiritual invocation, a rite which recalls the local gods, with a reference to martial arts. Then, the event goes on with the discent to the human realm which points out the meeting between the pachyderms and people, the hunt for the leader, the capture of wild elephants, the daily celebrations and traditions, the evolution from the forest to captivity, the use of animals in the warfare and the great final with 2000 people in costumes and hundreds of elephants. The show is famous all over the country and it represents an event absolutely to attend for tourists who want to taste the characteristic aspect of Thai tradition.

Surin is a very nice location, at once an important point of reference of Khmer Empire, where the elephant is a real symbol due to historical reasons. The Provincial seal is characterized by a white elephant, Airavata, who is always represented carrying Lord Indra, the King of gods, pointing out the value of the big animals in Thai culture. Surin is located in north-east Thailand and it is reachable by rail, air or bus. So, if you are around the north side of the country like in Chiang Mai, or you stay in Bangkok, just choose your suitable means of transport and go to Surin, to attend these amazing events dedicated to Thai elephants. In addition, Surin is the location also of the Thai Elephant Day, celebrated annually during the  second week of March.

So, if you want to attend these special events, you can stay at a luxury hotel in Bangkok or at a first class hotel in Chiang Mai, besides taking part into the special tour packages in Thailand by Miswaki Travel, the tailor made tour operator of Asia .

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Loy Krathong Festival and Phimai Festival Thailand 2009

An atmosphere full of tradition and romanticism is waiting for you in Thailand. In November 2009, during the full moon of the 12th month of Thai lunar calendar, the whole nation will celebrate the typical ritual Loy Krathong, the fLoi Krathongestival of lights. Since the ancient times of Rattanokosin, when a huge amount of lanters used to be set afloat in the waters of the Chao Praya River, Loy Krathong has been one of the most famous events of the country. The lanterns are made of banana leaves or coconut shells, according to the location where the celebration takes place.

In the Tak province, which borders with Chiang Mai, the festival is celebrated launching to the sky lanterns made of coconut shells, which appear as glittering lights above the Ping River. In the Northern part of Thailand, the ancient land of Lanna Kingdom, where many lanterns are offered to the Buddha shining in the sky, the Yi- Peng Northern Lantern Festival is really amazing. As you can see, the festival in Chiang Mai is also called Yi-Peng, and it represents an additional occasion to visit this beautiful typical area of the country.

So, if you want to enjoy these traditional events in Thailand, Miswaki Travel, holidays in Thailand, suggests to go to Chiang Mai to take part into this wonderful celebration. You can stay at a luxury hotel in Chiang Mai and enjoy special tour packages to know all the best of Thailand. The luxury accommodations in North Thailand will make your holiday absolutely glad, and the special tours in Chiang Mai will bring you to the authentic side of the country.

Loi Kratong Thailand

Then, if you are a lover of boat races, from 11th to 15th November 2009, it is expected the Phimai Festival, at the Phimai Historical Park, which will show you the local art and the typical products of this ancient place among tradition and entertainment. The event will take place in the northern province of Nakhon Ratchasima, easily reachable from Bangkok by air. In this case, why not organize a wonderful stay at a luxury hotel in Bangkok by Miswaki Travel and then go directly to the Phimai Festival? At Phimai Historical Park you can discover the land of the famous Siamese cats and the ruins of Prasat Hin Phimai, besides the Isaan Museum with the Khmer art. In the small town of Phimai there is also one of the most beautiful Khmer temples of Thailand.

And so, all the travellers to Thailand in the month of November can’t skip these amazing special events to taste the real tradition of the country and visit the best locations of Thailand, with the great pleasure of first class accommodations in Chiang Mai and luxury hotels in Bangkok, besides amazing special tour packages in the main tourist venues of Thailand.

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