Discover Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand - more than just a Full Moon Party…
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
When it comes to Thailand, there are several destinations that seem to get all the press; Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Ko Samui. The last is one of the better known of the southern islands and has long been the starting point for island-hoppers and destination of choice for honeymooners and the Euro Jet Set. Ko Samui has a lot going for it, but if you think of it as the classic It Girl of the Thailand islands, then Ko Pha Ngan is the very cool, slightly rebellious younger sister.
Just 45 minutes by ferry from Ko Samui, Ko Pha Ngan is best known for its monthly infamous party celebrating the full moon. Urban mythology insists that this party institution began as a secret gathering of backpackers-in-the-know. Pioneers of island-hopping the untouched beaches of Thailand’s south, these travelers would gather under the full moon on secret beaches to do… well, let the tales of primal debauchery speak for themselves. But as a character in Alex Garland’s best selling book The Beach laments, “There is no way you can keep it out of Lonely Planet, and once that happens it’s countdown to doomsday”. And so was the case for the original Full Moon Party, once word got out, along came the commercialization of the party, as did every gap-yearer. And come they did, in hordes. These days, islands in Thailand’s south host parties to celebrate the full moon, half moon or any slither of a moon. But Ko Phga Ngan remains the official owner of the modern day incarnation of the Full Moon Party.
For a few days each month before the full moon, the ferries groan under the weight of extra passengers, the hotels raise their prices and every where you look, holiday makers are clutching their ‘buckets’. Plastic containers filled with juice, soft drink, multiple straws and of course, your alcoholic spirits of choice. The excitement increases until the night itself and the party is no short affair, with after parties for the after parties. This night can be the memory of a lifetime, or end incredibly messy (Full Moon-induced psychosis has temporarily claimed the sanity of more than just a few party-goers). As one Aussie ex-pat living on the island explained to me ‘This island is a place of peace and calm most of the time, and the party can be a great. But some months, we witness things that truly are Sodom & Gomorrah’.
But chances are, you have heard the stories of the Full Moon Party, you’ve seen the photos, heck you may even have the t-shirt, but what of Ko Pha Ngan aside from this monthly ritual? (more…)


