Partying in Koh Phangan

ACCOMODATION: SARANA BUNGALOWS
DAYS SPENT: 3 DAYS, 4 NIGHTS

Koh Phangan is notoriously famous for it's Full Moon Party at the end of every month and attracts backpacker's from all around the world. If you're headed there, here's a few things to do on your trip!

Entrance of the Full Moon Party

Rave at the famous Full Moon Party
This is the one thing that I probably don't have to tell you to do. Every month, thousands of people come together to party on Haad Rin Beach until the sun comes up. You can expect games that you can get involved in to win yourself a free bucket, fire ropes, and fire acrobats. If you aren't going to make the Full Moon party, don't worry as there is the Half Moon Party and Black Moon party during the month too.


Beach Hopping
There are quite a few beaches that you can explore whilst you're here, including a secret beach. Whether it be to sunbathe and relax or explore the underwater world with a bit of snorkelling, there's so much to do. You're guaranteed to see plenty of fish in the right snorkel spots too! The beaches are full of swings for you to get your candid pics too.


Beer pong tournament at Same Same
Beer Pong Tournaments
Have a go at a beer pong tournament. You just need to pay your way in and it's a great way to meet new people over a fun game. Same Same is a bar and restaurant that serves great pizza and if you don't want to play, you can watch with a cocktail in hand.

Infinity pool at Sarana Bungalows
Stay in a beachside bungalow
You might be spending a few of your days in Koh Phangan hungover if you're here for the party scene. Something that helps with the post party blues is waking up to the beach and fine sand. Sarana Bungalows offered a infinity pool looking onto the beach. You can also get yourself a Thai Massage to complete your day of relaxation.


Sunset at Api Chada Viewpoint

Viewpoints
There are many mountainous landscapes around Koh Phangan and you can hire a guide if you want to take a hike whilst you're here. If not, there are viewpoint restaurants and bars like Api Chada, offering a green view or Viewpoint 360 where you can look out to the sea as well as the mountainous views.

Muay Thai Boxing 
Practise your Muay Thai moves
Muay Thai Boxing is famous in Thailand and if you have the chance, get yourself to a boxing gym and take a class. Don't worry, if you won't want to get in the ring, you can do some pad work and just make it a workout. If you've never done it before, it's a great way to challenge yourself and take yourself out of your comfort zone. That's what travelling is all about, right?

This is just a handful of things to do, not including the waterfalls or The Challenge Phangan Park where you can have a go at a water obstacle course. You could also try a yoga class or cooking class whilst you're here too!

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