Holidays in Thailand

Holidays in Thailand


Thailand is a country with a rich culture and traditions that are reflected in a variety of holidays and events. When planning your trip, you should consider which holidays and events take place in Thailand during your stay. The most famous festival in Thailand is the Songkran Festival, the Thai New Year, which is celebrated in March-April. During this festival, you can experience Thai culture up close and take part in the water fights. Stay tuned to find out what events are taking place during your visit so you can make the most of your Thailand adventure.
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Thai Holidays 2025


There are many Buddhist and Thai public holidays in Thailand, as well as commemorative days in honor of current and past royal families. We have summarized the most important annual holidays, festivals & events in Thailand for you. Some dates vary depending on the lunar calendar:

Date Holiday Remark
January 1 New Year's Day
January/February Chinese New Year Varies according to the Chinese lunar calendar
End of February Makha Bucha Varies according to the Buddhist lunar calendar
April 06 Chakri Day Commemoration day of Rama I, founder of the Chakri dynasty
April 13-15 Songkran (water festival) Thai New Year
May 01 Labor Day
May 04 Coronation Day Varies depending on the coronation of the current king
May 06 Visakha Bucha Varies according to the Buddhist lunar calendar
June 03 Birthday of Queen Suthida
Full moon in July Asalha Puja Varies according to the Buddhist lunar calendar
July 28 Birthday of the king
End of July Khao Phansa

Start of the three-month rainy season

(varies according to the Buddhist lunar calendar)

August 12 Birthday of the Queen Mother Sirikit Thai "Mother's Day"
October 13 Anniversary of the death of Bhumibol Adulyadej National Day of Remembrance of King Bhumibol (Rama IX)
October 23 Chulalongkon Anniversary of the death of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V)
End of October Wan Ok Phansa

End of the three-month rainy season

(varies according to the Buddhist lunar calendar)

in November Loy Krathong (Festival of Lights, all of Thailand)

Varies according to the Thai lunar calendar

(not a public holiday)

in November Yi Peng (Festival of Lights, only in Chiang Mai)

Varies according to the Thai lunar calendar

(not a public holiday)

December 05 Birthday of the previous king, Bhumibol Adulyadej Thai "Father's Day"
December 10 Constitution Day
December 31 New Year's Eve