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Thailand | Safety at Full Moon PartyLottie McGrath | 26 Oct 2018
The Full Moon Party happens once a month with a half moon once a month too (I didn’t go to a half moon but have heard good things). Best time to go is from about March onwards until July, as this is when most people of a similar age will be in in South East Asia. Some good hostels are Relax Corner, Slumber Party, Lazy House Shenanigans or Phagnan Arena. Most of these have a pool and they run events like beer pong in the evening that are fun and definitely worth taking part in for free drinks etc. and you buy the tickets for the parties either at the hostels or you can buy them at the party themselves. Get to Koh Phagnan about three or so days before the full moon as you have the Waterfall Party and then the Jungle Party the night before the Full Moon (lots of people actually preferred these parties to the Full Moon Party itself). It's easy to get to with ferries from Koh Tao, Koh Samui and Surat Thani (the mainland). The best way to explain the Full Moon Party is a massive beach market, with music in all the bars along the beach and lots of stalls selling buckets of alcohol (these can be very strong so go slowly!) and glow paint etc. It’s usually better to drink more in your hostel than to buy drinks at the party as this is generally much safer and it’s in the hostel’s interest for you to be safe when drinking there! The party is huge so stick with your friends, the bigger your group the better and as a girl, its nice having some boys around that you trust. My friend and I tied our wrists together with a piece of string (about 1m long) and although this sounds absurd it was actually so useful as it removed all stress of losing each other! I didn’t take my phone and despite this sounding very weird it was actually great as it was one less thing to stress about (lots of people get their phones stolen and so long as you stick with your friends you wont have much use for it anyway). Don’t take any form of ID, you will only lose it and you don’t need it. Take a bit of money and it’s a good ide to hide some in your socks/bra as emergency/taxi money (this being said do not walk back to your hostel, there are loads of shuttle taxis to hostels all night and it can get quite dodgy). Wear shorts and flip flops/barefeet are a good idea as they stop your trainers getting wet (the sea is the loo!). Koh Phagnan pretty much empties out the day after the full moon party but I would advise staying one more night as the ferry and massive crowds aren’t something you want to deal with a hangover!
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