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June's Wildflower Walk at Cogden 2025 | DT6 4RN
Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Ban Ko Subdistrict
We are so proud of the conservation work we have done at Cogden, both maintaining the SSS I (Site of Special Scientific Interest) that lies in the heart of the land here, and the careful management that has enabled the nationally-rare species of plants to spread across the fields we graze.
Join us to explore through the parts of Cogden that you won't normally see, and enjoy discovering the array of flowers that we have.
The walk, which will start and end at the car park, will take between 2-3 hours.
Please gather at the National Trust car park in time for a prompt 10am start. Dogs are welcome, if well-behaved and on a lead. Please wear appropriate outdoor shoes and clothes. We can hope it will be lovely and warm for this event, but remember to be prepared! At least part of the walk will be on paths that can take a rugged wheelchair; if you are disabled and wish to come, please discuss with us your requirements so that we can do our best to accommodate you. Children are also welcome.
Information Source: Tamarisk Farm | eventbrite
Krung Kao Ayutthaya Songkran Elephant Festival|Songkran 2024 | Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Apr 12–Apr 16, 2024 (UTC+7)ENDED
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Dive into the magical atmosphere of the Krung Kao Ayutthaya Songkran Elephant Festival, a standout celebration of Songkran 2024, set against the backdrop of Ayutthaya's historical majesty. This year between April 12th and April 16th, Wat Chaiwatthanaram's hallowed grounds will buzz with activity as noble elephants engage in the festivities, gently sprinkling water on attendees in a playful yet respectful ritual. This revered tradition, held in the Ayutthaya Historical Park, weaves together the jubilation of Thailand's most beloved holiday with the city's rich historical narrative, offering a celebration that's both serene and vibrant for everyone present.
Ayutthaya, once the thriving heart of the Siamese Kingdom, today melds its storied past with vibrant cultural festivities. The Ayutthaya Songkran Elephant Festival not only showcases the deep connection between Thai culture and these majestic creatures but also invites visitors to wander among the ruins and temples scattered across the landscape, opening a window to Thailand's illustrious history. By marrying history, culture, and festive joy, this festival stands as a must-visit event, promising an indelible experience that captures the essence of Thai tradition amid the splendor of Songkran 2024.
Ayutthaya World Heritage Fair 2024 | Ayutthaya Historical Park Office
Dec 13–Dec 22, 2024 (UTC+7)ENDED
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Celebrate Ayutthaya's rich history and culture at the Ayutthaya World Heritage Fair 2024, from 13–22 December at Ayutthaya Historical Park. Highlights include processions, exhibitions, scenic tours, a retro market, and a stunning light and sound show. Don’t miss this immersive celebration of Thailand’s heritage!
17th World Wai Khru Muay Thai Ceremony 2025 | Ayutthaya Historical Park Office
Mar 16–Mar 17, 2025 (UTC+7)ENDED
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya, Thailand celebrates Muay Thai, immerse yourself in authentic Thai traditions at this global event! This is your chance to experience the traditional rituals and rich culture of Muay Thai, an important milestone for all Muay Thai enthusiasts around the world.
2025 Thailand Songkran Festival Events | Ayutthaya Songkran Festival: Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Wat Phra Si Sanphet | Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Apr 13–Apr 16, 2025 (UTC+7)ENDED
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
If you want to experience a Songkran Festival rich in Thai culture, Ayutthaya is a must-visit destination! The Ayutthaya Songkran Festival 2025 will be grandly held from April 12 to April 16 at the historic Wat Chaiwatthanaram. Known for its culturally significant and uniquely painted elephants, Ayutthaya's Songkran Festival adds a special touch to the celebrations. During the five-day event, visitors will have the chance to see elaborately decorated elephants and locals in traditional attire participating in the water-splashing festivities on Ayutthaya's streets.
Ayutthaya, a city with a rich history, offers a different pace of life and cultural atmosphere during the Songkran Festival. Besides interacting with painted elephants, visitors can participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony, an important ritual to express respect and gratitude to Buddha. Wat Chaiwatthanaram and Wat Phra Si Sanphet are the main venues for this ceremony. Ayutthaya not only provides a rich historical and cultural experience but also features the dreamlike ancient scenery seen in the Thai drama "Love Destiny," making you feel like you've traveled through time.
Additionally, visitors to the Ayutthaya Songkran Festival can enjoy a series of traditional activities and culinary experiences. From traditional parades and tasting authentic cuisine to participating in water-offering ceremonies with locals, each activity deeply reflects Thailand's rich cultural traditions and the joyful spirit of the Songkran Festival. Away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, Ayutthaya offers a perfect opportunity to get closer to tradition and experience the unique charm of the Songkran Festival.
The Ayutthaya Songkran Festival 2025 is not just a festive event but a rare opportunity to delve into Thai culture, history, and traditions. This grand celebration will provide every participant with unforgettable memories and profound cultural experiences. Don't miss this chance to dance with elephants and experience Thailand's traditional Songkran Festival. Come to Ayutthaya and create your beautiful memories!