August 27, 2010

Thailand Travel - 2010 events per month from June to October

Every month in Thailand, is celebrated with events and fun activities. No matter what month you decide to take your vacation, you will have lots of fun things to choose from. This area is ideal for families, couples and singles.

The entire month of June is celebrated with the Festival Tourism in Thailand known as TTF. This event is free for all to access and is the largest country of travel and tourism event. This celebration includes a wide range of activities to promotePreservation of Thai culture, traditions and indigenous lifestyle.

12th June to 14th annual Hua Hin Jazz Festival. Music lovers, some of the bands from all over the country to hear. June 25 to 27 of the Phi Ta Khon Festival is a great time on the local Isan belief in ghosts and spirits. Sounds scary, but it's fun for everyone! There are reconstructions, costumes and much more!

July is the Hua Hin Regatta love for water sports, exoticOrchid show for lovers of nature and the Pattaya International Marathon. July is a busy month packed with sports activities.

August is the host of the 12th Annual Watch Fair, the seventh edition Bhumibol Dam International Mountain Bike World Cup and his kick Sales Grand Adventures. The Grand Amazing sale was published in August and is the ideal place for those out shop.

Movie lovers can 8th Bangkok Film Festival in September, the experience andInternational Swan Boat Races. You should be aware that extends Watch Fair this month.

October is a busy month with Buffalo Racing. Many people do not realize that Buffalo can sprint and I am quite surprised! October, the host I Tak Bat Buddhist festival that has an atmosphere, and the Phuket Vegetarian Festival. Phuket Vegetarian Festival are cooking as you've never done before!

Just like every season is from June to Octoberfull of celebrations, festivals and celebrations. Shows events for the whole family, and even travel alone.

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