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The colourful festivals of Songkran and Loy Krathong are well-known to tourists from all around the world. However, Thailand has many more unique festivals that are not always found in the guidebooks but can be just as good. Some of the Thai festivals on this website are not even well-known among Thai people. If you are planning a holiday in the Kingdom of Thailand, then make sure that you check out our Festival Diary Dates.
Fish-Flock-Shellfish Festival 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Date: September 27 to October 6, 2009
Venue:  the Viewing Terrace, Cha-am Beach, Phetchaburi Province

The district authorities of Cha-am, with the support of the local traders’ society and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), will be hosting the Fish-Flock-Shellfish Festival 2009 from September 27 to October 6.

The festival promises to be a seafood lover’s delight, with a range of beachfront food stalls offering a tantalizing assortment of delicious dishes featuring a variety of fresh shellfish, fish and seafood, prepared by chefs from more than 50 leading hotels and restaurants in Cha-am, between 5 pm - 10 pm.

Contemplate catching fresh squid after dark when they venture close to the surface of the water in search of food. Squid are attracted by light so to lure the squid to the fishing vessel, the craft is decorated with bright green lights.

For the adventure seeker, a squid-fishing trip is one of the festival highlights. No prior experience is needed; just learn by example. The local fishermen will show you the ropes.

The trips will depart from 18.00 onwards. Participants set out from the shore in small fishing boats, in parties of 7-10 persons per boat, to board a larger squid-fishing vessel anchored out at sea. A fee of 200 Baht per hour per person include squid-fishing equipment and bait.

Additionally, nature lovers can join bird watching expeditions to various sites within 10 to 15 km of Cha-am Beach.

Festival activities and entertainment features sales of local products under the "One Village One Product" (OTOP) theme and much more.

Besides tasting a wide variety of good quality fresh seafood at very reasonable prices, experience a great variety of interesting activities on one of Thailand’s most famous beaches.

Contact information:
Tourism Authority of Thailand, Phetchaburi Office
Tel: +66 (0) 3247 1005-6
Fax: +66 (0) 3247 1502
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