Makha Bucha Day 2026
Published: 3 Mar 2026Makha Bucha Day 2026
✨ Makha Bucha Day 2026 🙏 Please be informed that Adam’s Apple Club will be closed on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026, in observance of Makha Bucha Day, one of the most important Buddhist holidays in Thailand. 🕯️
We will return to our usual vibrant energy on Wednesday, March 4th. See you then! 🥂✨
📢 Holiday Notice: Adam’s Apple Club will be CLOSED this Tuesday, March 3rd, for Makha Bucha Day. 🙏 We’ll be back open as usual on Wednesday, March 4th! See you soon! 🍎✨


Dear Valued Guests,
Please note that Adam’s Apple Club will be closed on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026, for Makha Bucha Day. We look forward to welcoming you back on Wednesday, March 4th, during our regular hours. Thank you! 🙏✨
Whilst Adam’s Apple Club is an excellent reason to visit Chiang Mai, the city has much more to offer LGBT visitors. Combining mountains, natural beauty and a cooler climate, with a historic city packed with old buildings, temples and laid back nightlife makes Chiang Mai the perfect destination for both relaxing short breaks or a longer stay.
Known as the “Rose of the North”, Chiang Mai is a very welcoming destination for LGBT visitors too. Whilst there is a selection of hospitality venues catering specifically for LGBT customers, virtually all of the city’s many bars and restaurants are gay friendly. It is a safe city for tourists who won’t encounter any homophobia.
Chiang Mai has so much to offer visitors that information abounds online. The website (Click for gay-in-chiangmai.com) provides a good description of Chiang Mai for LGBT visitors and has the most up to date guide to Chaing Mai’s gay bars and venues. The Tourism Authority of Thailand has a dedicated website (click for gothaibefree.com) for LGBT tourists visiting Thailand, which has many interesting articles including about Chiang Mai.








