Gps Coordinates / 9.6741667,100.0680555
Full Moon Island 2018 to 2019 Live VR Festival Locations
137/17 Moo 6, Koh Phangan, Surrathani, Thailand
2018 Tour Dates on Haad Rin Beach, Koh Phangan, October of 2018 was ended during a Royal Death Occurence, people deeply respect the king of Thailand where it's even a prisonable offence to offend The Royals in Thailand, may peace be upon him and respect and please don't arrest me when i visit Thailand
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2 JANUARY, 31 JANUARY, 2 MARCH, 31 MARCH, 29 APRIL, 30 MAY, 27 JUNE, 29 JULY, 26 AUGUST, 24 SEPTEMBER, 25 OCTOBER, 22 NOVEMBER, 22 DECEMBER
2018 full moon firey party during the full moon here and above, 2019 section further down
Gps Coordinates / 9.674167,100.068333
Dates do change due to government events or Buddhist events. Sometimes a Buddha event happens during a full moon party and the full moon party will either be delayed by one day or set one day earlier, most the time its set a day later.
Middle half of this article here are the 2019 Panorama360s, 2019 360s seem to be daylight
Link Location Gps / Gps Link 9.779817 / Gps Link 9.6683743 / Gps Link 9.780344 / Gps Link 9.7213539
Gps Coordinates / 9.779817,100.056153 / 9.6683743,100.0721458 / 9.780344,100.058022 / 9.721353,100.014431 / 9.7213539,100.0144299
During a Buddhist or Government event, you are prohibited to buying and drinking alcohol. Also most bars will be closed until 12 midnight during one of these events. Its always a good idea to be on the Island a few days before the party. Also most accommodation on the Island will only accept a minimum stay of 3 or 5 days.
Full Moon event during Peak hour 2018
Gps Link Coordinates / 9.674167
Gps Coordinates / 9.6741667,100.0683333
First full moon of summer 2019 to risen in the sky on a Tuesday night
Seen 2019's July’s full “buck moon" on Tuesday evening, marking it the first full moon of the summer.
Gps Link Coordinates / 9.673611
Gps Coordinates / 9.673611,100.068333
According to the Almanac, each month’s full moon has a nickname that can be traced back hundreds of years to the Native Americans and American colonists, when the seasons were marked by giving names to recurring full moons. Traditionally, the full moon in July is called the full “buck moon" because a buck’s antlers are in full growth mode at this time, according to the Almanac.