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Apr 2025
Songkran, Thailand’s most iconic festival is back…
Imagine an entire country coming alive with laughter, joy, and splashes of cool water under the blazing hot April sun. Songkran is a must-visit and much awaited celebration for locals and foriegners. This vibrant festival is recognized by UNESCO, featuring Water Play, Traditional Thai Ceremonies & Performances.
Songkran is truly a Thai festival, but it’s roots are linked to Hindu culture. The word ‘Songkran’ was originated from the Sanskrit word “Sankranti” which means “transformation “. According to Hindu tradition, Sankranti refers to the movement of the sun from one zodiac sign to another, marking significant seasonal changes. This concept is celebrated in various forms across Hindu-majority regions, such as Makar Sankranti in India, Thingyan in Myanmar, and Pi Mai in Laos.
Songkran, Thailand’s most exciting and joyful festival, is celebrated in a mix of traditional rituals and fun-filled water fights. As the Thai New Year, Songkran is more than just the world’s biggest water fight -it’s a time for renewal, family reunions, and paying respect to elders and Buddhist traditions. Here’s how people across Thailand celebrate this vibrant festival.
Songkran 2025 will be celebrated from Sunday, April 13 to Tuesday, April 15, 2025. These three days mark Thailand’s traditional New Year celebrations, but in many places, the festivities last up to a week, especially in major cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Pattaya!
Songkran 2025 is celebrated everywhere in Thailand, but some places takes the festivities to next level and more amazing.
Songkran is a water festival , so packing the right gear is essential! Here’s your ultimate checklist to stay comfortable, dry (when needed), and ready for fun…
If you plan to visit Thailand in April, the Songkran festival is a fantastic time to be there.
Celebrate Songkran in Thailand with water fights, cultural rituals and vibrant festivities. Let us help you for the ultimate Thai New Year experience!