Category / Inspiration / Events Festivals / Inspiration / Inspiration / Nightlife & parties
-
White Party Bangkok 2022/2023 – A look back at the hottest New Year’s Eve party of the year
Ain’t no party like White Party Bangkok 2022/2023! More so than ever before, residents of and visitors to the Thai capital have relished the chance to dance into 2023 at the incredible annual event’s very first in-person installation since the pandemic. Safety measures were of course in place to guarantee the best experience for everyone,…
-
Favourite experiences in Thailand – the ultimate list by lesbian travellers Once Upon A Journey
Is Thailand already on your travel bucket list? Or did you, like us, already visit this fantastic country many times? If Thailand isn’t on your travel bucket list yet, make sure to put it on there as soon as possible. You will fall in love with this beautiful country full of kind and welcoming people…
-
Songkran in Thailand – the ultimate guide to understanding the Kingdom’s New Year’s Celebrations
Among the world’s most fun and exuberant New Year’s celebrations, Songkran in Thailand is a festival for the senses and an experience to make memories that last a lifetime. The national holiday is celebrated each 13 April and followed by joyful festivities that last two days and span the entire Kingdom, from the northern city…
-
Time to celebrate – the best places to visit for Loy Krathong in Thailand
It’s an ancient tradition but it never gets old: on the evening of the full moon on the twelfth month of Thailand’s traditional calendar, usually in November, Thais from all across the country come together to celebrate Loy Krathong. The Kingdom’s most famous festival alongside Songkran, this is a celebration of leaving the past where…
-
Songkran 2021: where to party and what to do when things are back to normal next year
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re probably aware of gCircuit’s annual Songkran festival! We’re of course talking about the biggest gay rave in Asia – there’s a reason this year’s festivities had been dubbed ‘4 days of splendour’ before organisers decided to pull the event and put the safety of partygoers first. Though…
-
gCircuit Songkran 2020 is coming to town!
*Editor’s note, March 2020: G-Circuit 2020 has been postponed. For the most up to date information, please visit their website at www.gcircuit.com The show must go on, right? That’s no doubt what our friends over at gCircuit must be thinking, because once again, they’re brining their legendary party extravaganza – which just so happens to…
-
Now or never – four reasons to visit Thailand in 2020
With less than two weeks left in 2019, it’s high time to make some plans for the upcoming year. And what could be more exciting than forging travel plans? Now we know it’s a big world and there are a lot of beautiful places to visit, but for LGBT+ travellers, there’s hardly a better (and,…
-
Veggie wonderland – vegan foods to try during Thailand’s vegetarian festival
Find yourself in Thailand at the end of September or beginning or October and puzzled by that ubiquitous yellow and red sign outside many restaurants? Don’t be: it’s a local sign for ‘jeh’ food, which loosely translates to the concept of veganism, trading in meat, fish and dairy for an entirely plant-based menu to celebrate…
-
Sign us up: Thailand’s wildest upcoming LGBT+ parties
Heading to Thailand with your best friend? Lucky you! Whether you’re going to explore Southeast Asia’s original travel destination for the first or for the thirtieth time, there’s always more to discover. But don’t just go for the usual – the Thai kingdom is an excellent place to party, with a never-ending list of unique…
-
5 ways to celebrate Songkran in Thailand
January 1st now seems like a date in the distant past, but in Thailand, a new year is just about to begin. ‘Songkran’ as its called is Thai New Year (and a national holiday), celebrated around the 13th April each year. The festival is all about transformational change, the idea being to ‘cleanse’ the old…