THE utmost guide TO THE full MOON party

Updated: 02/04/20 | February 4th, 2020

When my friends began planning their trip to Thailand, they had one requirement: that we attend a full Moon Party. They didn’t know a lot about the party, but they’d heard so much about it over the years, they knew they had to go. After all, the full Moon party is infamous. The mere mention of it conjures up images of a wild, alcohol-fueled beach party where people from around the world have a great time and dance until sunrise.

But what is the full Moon Party? how did it come about? Why is it so popular? And, how can you experience it for yourself?

I’ve been to close to a dozen full Moon parties over the years, and I can tell you that there’s a certain way to experience this party so you avoid overpaying for accommodation, getting injured, not spending a lot of money, and having the tid av livet ditt!

So, as you plan your party experience, here’s my thorough guide to the full Moon Party:

Innholdsfortegnelse

What is the full Moon Party?

When is the full Moon Party?

Suggested Accommodation

How to get There

The party Itself

Full Moon party Survival Tips

What is the full Moon Party?

Legend has it that in 1987 (or maybe ’86? or ’88?) a group of backpackers threw a birthday party for their friend on the night of the full moon. They had such a good time that they came back the following year to do it again and then the following month and then the month after that. Word got out, and a lot more people started coming each month.

At first, it was like a small house party on the beach: a few hippies and backpackers playing guitars, smoking weed, and having a few beers. but as word spread and a lot more people showed up, it changed. The 1990s brought the rave scene and all the drugs that went along with it. By 2000, this party was squarely on the travel map, and hordes of young people inspired by the motion picture The beach flocked to Koh Phangan, where the party is held. The full Moon party has only gotten bigger considering that then.

Now the full Moon party is a gigantic festival-like party with a lot of drinking, dancing, drugs, and sex. Each bar has its own sound system, so you’ll hear different music loudly blasting onto the beach every few feet. The beach itself is lined with people selling alcohol, fire dancers putting on shows, and little booths selling glow-in-the-dark face paint. By the end of the night, you’ll see people passed out on the beach, the odd couple having sex, and lost flip-flops littering the beach trying to find new owners.

Despite the party’s evident commercialization, it’s still a lot of fun. It’s rare to see any of the problems (i.e., fights) you might usually associate with 30,000 young, drunk people. people here are just trying to find a good time, and the energy is very positive.

When Is the full Moon Party?

As the name would suggest, the party happens when there is a full moon. However, be aware that the dates often shift around local holidays so it might not be exactly on the full-moon (check the schedule below for details). Don’t worry if you miss it as there’s always the half-moon party, quarter-moon party, and black-moon party. Really, every night is a party here on Koh Phangan. expect anywhere from 5,000-30,000 people, depending on the time of year.

Here is a list of times for 2019 and 2020:

November 11, 2019

March 8, 2020

August 3, 2020

December 25, 2020

December 11, 2019

April 7, 2020

September 1, 2020

December 28, 2020

December 25, 2019

May 7, 2020

October 1, 2020

December 31, 2020

December 31, 2019

June 5, 2020

October 29, 2020

February 9, 2020

July 6, 2020

November 28, 2020

Suggested Accommodation

There’s accommodation all over the island, but you’ll want to stay in Haat Rin (where the actual party is) so you can be close to the action. If you want to find cheap accommodation, you’ll need to come here at least four days before the party in buy to find a cheap (and nice) place to stay. The closer you get to the actual night of the party, the a lot more you’ll need a miracle to find something — at any price range.

I’ll never understand the travelers who just show up the day of or the night before and think they’ll find a place. They never do. I’ve sat at restaurants and enjoyed the same people wander up and down the street lots of times in fruitless attempts to find something.

Don’t be those people. Come early, get a room, take pleasure in the party, and say no to stress.

How much does a room cost?
Here’s what you can expect to pay for your bed per night ($1 USD = 32 THB):

Dorm room: 200 THB (will triple during the high season)

Regular room with A/C and hot water: 600–800 THB

Really great room: 1,500-2,000 THB

Basic bungalow: 950 THB

Really great bungalow: 2,000–4,000 THB

The closer you get to the full moon, the a lot more the prices go up. The day of or the day before the party, any accommodation left is going to be double the price listed.Og hvis du kommer hit for nyttår, kan du forvente at prisen vil tredobles, med mange steder også inkludert en dyr, obligatorisk feriemiddag. (Bare en annen måte å få mye mer penger fra deg!)

For å hjelpe deg med å få mest mulig ut av festen, her er mine foreslåtte steder å bo:

Helligdommen – Helligdommen er en KO Phangan -institusjon, og gjestene kommer fra hele verden spesielt for sine yoga- og detox -programmer. Det er et sted for deg å balansere og ivareta din velvære. Selv om du ikke vil gjøre en detox, kan du fremdeles leie et rom eller seng her og glede deg over den bortgjemte stranden og utsikten. Senger fra 350 THB, billige private bungalower fra 950 THB.

Goodtime Beach Backpackere – Hvis du prøver å finne et livlig herberge med mange sosiale aktiviteter som skjer, kan du bo her. Dette er det viktigste “vandrerhjemmet” – med pub -kryp, strandvolleyball, et svømmebasseng, et stort bar/salongområde og arrangementer nesten hver natt. Senger fra 350 THB, rom fra 800 THB; Treehouse Room fra 1800 THB i et treideal på stranden.

Na-Tub Hostel-Dette er et funky motelllignende vandrerhjem som er konstruert av fraktcontainere. Tatt i betraktning at det nettopp åpnet i 2018, er alt nytt og rent. Den viktigste trekningen er det sentrale svømmebassenget. Senger fra 300 THB, rom fra 1800 THB.

Bør du bestille rommet ditt online på forhånd?
Jeg vil ikke anbefale det, med mindre jeg drar dit for nyttår eller du ikke kan komme dit tidlig. Innkvarteringen du finner på nettet vil være den dyreste og krever lange minimumsstøtter (noen ganger så mange som 10 netter). Det er mange overnattingsalternativer i Haat Rin, og mange er ikke på online bestillingsjenester som Agoda.

Et godt alternativ til Haat Rin er Ban Tai Beach. Det er stranden fra Haat Rin og er der mange mennesker blir når rommene begynner å fylle seg. Det er en kort og billig taxi fra Haat Rin. Hvis du blir på den nordlige delen av øya, vil du være veldig, veldig langt borte fra festen. Selv om båttaxier og normale drosjer ofte løper, er de dyre.

Hvordan komme til Ko Phangan

Å komme til Ko Phangan er ganske rettfoward uansett hvor i regionen du reiser fra. Her er hovedalternativene dine for å komme til fullmånefesten:

Luft
Hvis du bestemmer deg for å fly fra Bangkok, koster en time og 15 minutters flyreiser til Surat Thani’s Airport (URT) rundt 900–2 500 THB på AirAsia, Nok Air eller Thai Lion Air. Fra Surat Thani flyplass kan du ta en times times buss til Donsak Pier og fange en ferge derfra.

Flyreiser fra Bangkoks Suvarnabhumi flyplass (BKK) til Ko Samui (USM) er minst 4500 THB med tanke på at Bangkok Airways og Thai Airways holder et monopol på flyplassen og ser ingen grunn til å senke prisene med etterspørselen så høy. I løpet av høysesongen og rundt nyttårsaften kan billettprisene bli så høye som 5 800 THB!

Tog
Ni-timers tog fra Bangkok til Surat Thani forlater tre ganger om dagen og koster mellom 519–1.200 THB per person.

I Bangkok kan du dra fra Hua Lamphong eller Thon Buri Tog -stasjoner og ta turen til Chumphon på en Thai Railways (Thairailways.com) rute. Bestill en kombinasjonstog og båtbillett fordi du normalt får en gratis overføring fra jernbanestasjonen til brygga på denne måten. Du må planlegge at hele turen til Ko Tao tar 14–15 timer (tog, overføring, båt, venter i mellom).

Billetter koster 500–2 000 THB avhengig av bestillingsklasse, rute og sesong (med rabatter for barn).

Tog forlater daglig fra Hua Lamphong i Bangkok til Chumphon (og deretter til Surat Thani). Reisen tar normalt mellom 8-11 timer. Det er bare ett tog som drar daglig fra Thon Buri i Bangkok til Chumphon, og det tar rundt 8,5 timer.

Buss
Reisebyråer fra Khao San Road i Bangkok tilbyr buss- og fergekombinasjoner til øya. De vil normalt tilby en buss- og båtkombo -billett. Jeg anbefaler å få en av disse for komfort (den som inkluderer Songserm -fergen er normalt den billigste).

I Bangkok vil du dra fra den sørlige (Sai ​​Tai Mai) bussterminalen og Morchit (Northern) Terminal (bare VIP -busser), det vil ta rundt 14 timer å komme til Ko Phangan (8 timer på bussen) og koste ca 700–1 000 THB (350–720 THB bare for bussbilletten). Busser drar hver dag.

Båt
Det er noen få ferjeselskaper som driver ruter til Ko Phangan: Lomprayah High Speed ​​Ferries Co., Ltd (den raskeste og mye dyre), Seatran Discovery, og Songserm, Raja og Phantip (den tregeste og billigste). Her er noen populære måter å komme til Ko Phangan på:

Båt fra Chumphon (Mainland):

Matapon Pier: leaves daily, takes 5 hours, and is operated by Songserm. 850 THB.

Tung Makham: leaves daily, takes 3–4 hours, and is operated by Lomprayah. 1,000 THB.

Boat from Surat Thani (mainland):

Tapee Pier Lomprayah: leaves daily , takes 2.5 hours, and is operated by Lomprayah. 700 THB.

Surat Thani Seatran (van+boat): leaves daily, takes 4.5 hours, and is operated by Seatran Discovery. 550 THB.

Surat Thani train station (van+boat): leaves daily, takes4 hours and 45 minutes, and is operated by Songserm. and a Lomprayah boat leaves daily, and takes 3 hours and 45 minutes. 400–700 THB.

Surat Thani airport (van+boat): leaves multiple times an hour daily, takes between 3.5 hours to 6 hours. This route is operated by every ferry company in the area. 500–800 THB.

Donsak Pier: leaves multiple times daily, takes about 2.5 hours, and is operated by either Songserm, Seatran Discovery, or Raja. 210–450 THB.

Boat from Ko Tao:

Mae Haad Pier: leaves daily. This route is operated by Lomprayah (takes 1 hour and 10 minutes), Seatran discovery (takes 1.5 hours), and Songserm (takes 2 hours). 450–850 THB.

Boat from Ko Samui

Bangrak Seatran Pier: leaves daily, takes 30 minutes, and is operated by Seatran Discovery. 300 THB.

Lipa Noi: leaves daily, takes 1.5 hours, and is operated by Raja Ferry. 150 THB.

Na Thon Ko Samui: leaves daily, takes 30 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes, and is operated by either Lomprayah or Songserm. 200–300 THB.

Samui airport (van+boat): leaves daily, takes 1 hour, and is operated by Seatran Discovery. 450 THB.

The full Moon party Itself

The party begins days before as people trickle onto the island. On the day of the party, you see people from the neighboring Koh Samui and Koh Tao and from other parts of the island adding to the crowd. You’ll see people start drinking in the afternoon, and a lot of people start heading to the beach around 9pm.

The crowd normally peaks around midnight to 2am. On new Year’s Eve, the beach will be full by 8pm.

Costs
Here’s what stuff costs on Haat Rin:

Average Thai meal: 100-200 THB

Average Western meal: 200 THB

Banana pancakes: 30-40 THB

Cheap food sold on the beach: 50 THB

Beer: 80–100 THB (50% less in a 7-11 store)

Cigarettes: 80 THB

Buckets: 200–300 THB, depending on what kind of alcohol. They can be up to 400 THB on new Year’s Eve.

Toilets: 10–15 THB

Party Survival Tips

Don’t do drugs: There are a lot of drugs here, especially during the full moon. All drugs are illegal in Thailand and punishable by time in some pretty bad prisons. Undercover police will try to sell you drugs only to arrest you. Locals will rat you out for a reward. Thais love to crack down on foreigners who are dumb enough to be doing drugs in the open.

However, a lot of cops have no real desire to lock you away for smoking a joint or doing a pill. It’s too much hassle and paperwork. They do have a real desire to take a bribe, though. expect to pay upwards of $1,000 USD for your get-out-of-jail-free card. (Actual bribe varies depending on the cop and your ability to bargain down the bribe.)

Skip the jump rope: picture this. We’re at the bar. I turn to you and say, “Hey friend, let’s go outside. I’m going to soak a rope in gasoline, light it on fire, and then you and some drunk strangers are going to skip rope.” You’d look at me like I was crazy and tell me to get lost.

But people on this island do exactly that — they jump over a rope of fire.

Det er dumt.

You may be the world’s best jump roper, but the drunk person who makes a decision to join you might not be. At my last full Moon Party, I saw a lot of people get burned. The rope wrapped around one guy’s arm and burned all the skin off. He had to be rushed to the hospital. It was not a pretty scene. It’s not how you want to remember your holiday. Here’s a tiny example:

Watch out for buckets – What the F$%^$ is a bucket? remember when you were a kid and you built a sandcastle using a little pail? picture that pail filled with a can of Coke, Thai Red Bull, and 375 ml of alcohol. now you have a Thai bucket. A few of these, and you’ll be having a really interesting night.

They’re deadly! One, two, three, passed out on the beach! Every full moon while I eat dinner, I see newbies drinking buckets before the sun has even gone down. They’re the same people I see passed out on the beach by midnight. A few buckets will get you very, very drunk, so I have a hard-and-fast policy that I and other experie

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