The Chanthaburi Fruit Festival – Fruity paradise in Chanthaburi

Thailand is known for its ancient temples and colourful festivals. In order to truly experience Thai culture, one must take time to witness local festivals. The Chanthaburi Fruit Festival held annually from the 24th of May to 1st June at Chanthaburi Stadium and across the province is one of the most colourful events that should not be missed when in Thai. If you are planning on taking part in such or similar festivals, accommodation at a Chanthaburi resort which could be easily accessed from, such as the Chatrium Golf Resort Soi Dao Chanthaburi will be an ideal choice. Considered to be the biggest fruit festival in the province, it offers freshly picked tropical fruits, such as Durian, Mangosteen and much more! The festival also includes contests, beauty pageants and jewellery exhibits.

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