Festival Style in Koh Phangan

Outfit guides for every festival we cover in Koh Phangan, Thailand.

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JanuarySeason
30°CTypical day
25°CNights

Koh Phangan hosts 1 festival in this guide: Full Moon Party.

Koh Phangan has 1 festival in this guide. They run in January, and festival-day temperatures range from 30°C (86°F) to 30°C (86°F), with nights down to 25°C (77°F). That range is the reason there is no single "Koh Phangan festival outfit". The answer changes by month and by site.

Every one of them runs in real heat (28°C or more), where loose natural fabrics beat coverage and a brimmed hat does more than any garment.

The ground matters as much as the sky. Every festival here is on beach, which puts flat sandals you can rinse, plus trainers for the night stages at the top of the list for most of these events. None of them have camping on site, so you are travelling in and out each day and the outfit has to survive the journey at both ends.

Stylistically the crowd here leans beach, neon, rave and tropical. Full Moon Party is the largest of them at around 20,000 people, and it sets the tone the smaller ones react to. None of that is a dress code. It is what you will see, which is worth knowing if you would rather blend in or deliberately not.

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It depends on which one and when. Festival days in Koh Phangan range from 30°C (86°F) to 30°C (86°F), with nights down to 25°C (77°F), so a light base plus one carryable warm layer covers most of them. Rain risk is low to moderate, so the day-to-night drop is the main thing to plan around.

The festivals in this guide run in January. Exact dates are set by the organisers each year. Check the official site of the festival you are going to before booking travel.

Down to about 25°C (77°F) at the coldest of these festivals. That is cold enough that a jacket you can carry all day is worth the inconvenience.

Broken-in boots or trainers, and never anything new. You will walk 15.000 to 30.000 steps a day, and footwear is the only garment that can end your weekend early.

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