Imagine Times Square in New York City at New Years, people packed into every square centimeter of space on the streets and all in a festive mood. Now picture all these people armed with water weapons. This should give you some idea of what the Songkran festival is like in Central and Northern Thailand.
Over my parents' visit, we got to see Songkran in three different cities: Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Ayutthaya. In Chiang Mai they take the holidays very seriously, turning a three-day festival into a five-day water war.
In Bangkok the downtown area ground to a halt as sidewalks were FILLED with crowds (mostly teenagers) all spraying each other like mad and generally celebrating.
In Ayutthaya there was a street party, complete with the usual spraying of water coupled with loud music and dancing.
Sometimes we liked Songkran, when it was festive and fun and people were shooting water guns at us. Sometimes we hated it, when we were just about to catch a plane and had ourselves soaked with buckets of ice water... Overall it is definitely a one-of-a-kind Thailand experience that is not to be missed!
Overall, Songkran is a holiday that we would love to bring back to Canada, although it would probably not be best to celebrate it in April (too cold).
Rambo with a watergun... This kid was serious!
Getting thoroughly soaked in Chiang Mai
View from the skytrain platform in downtown Bangkok!
Talcum paste, another Songkran tradition!
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