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âWhy is everyone carrying those guns?â
This seemingly valid question was asked during an episode of season three of âThe White Lotusâ by Kate (Leslie Bibb), one of three women in Thailand on a girlsâ trip together â but who donât appear to actually like each other.
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The trio, on an excursion to a town near their resort, are alarmed to see the heavily armed but colorfully dressed crowd.
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âOn Songkran they have water fights in the street,â says resort employee Valentin (Arnas Fedaravicius) as he drops them off, telling them to do some shopping. âItâs for fun, donât worry about it.â
The ladies carry on, walking down the crowded street, pleading with a group of young kids that starts shooting water at them to leave them alone as they are âgoing out tonightâ and âdonât want to get wet.â
As any seasoned Songkran vet knows, such pleas often make things worse. The screaming women attempt to run from the chaos, the kids in hot pursuit, before ducking into a convenience store where Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) exclaims: âWhat the *&@#! was that?!â
On the surface, Thailandâs annual Songkran festival does indeed appear to be just one great big water fight.
Every April, people young and old take to the streets all over the country, armed with plastic guns and water buckets, and engage in hours-long battles from morning till dusk.
And while thatâs certainly the most famous aspect of the celebrations, Songkran is filled with unique cultural traditions, making it an excellent time for travelers to visit.
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The word âSongkranâ is said to have derived from
ancient Sanskrit
, used to describe the monthly movement within the zodiac.
It marks the start of the traditional Thai New Year and is usually celebrated from April 13-15, though some places stretch out the fun a few extra days.
Taking place at the height of the Thai summer, itâs a time to take a break from work and hit the road, with many people journeying hundreds of kilometers to their hometowns to reconnect with family and friends.
In 2023, UNESCO added Songkran to its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, noting that it refers to the sunâs annual passing into the Aries constellation, the first sign of the Zodiac, which marks the traditional start of the traditional Thai New Year festival.
âPouring water is a significant act during Songkran, symbolizing cleansing, reverence and good fortune,â reads the UNESCO inscription.
âOther activities include bathing important Buddha images, splashing water on family and friends, folk plays, games, music and feasting.â
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Itâs the splashing that has turned Songkran into a global sensation in recent decades, with massive water fights held on closed city streets everywhere from Khao San Road and Silom Road in Bangkok to Chiang Maiâs historic Old City.
In a 2024 interview with CNN, Pipad Krajaejun, a history lecturer at Bangkokâs Thammasat University, said itâs difficult to pinpoint exactly when the water fights became such a key part of the festival.
âHowever, old photos shot by
Boonserm Satraphai of Chiang Mai
in 1964 show that numerous people engaged in water battles in the Ping River,â he added.
âAccording to many elderly people, water fights have been taking place in various places in Thailand for 60-70 years.â
In those days, Pipad said, âeveryone played with water in the village, everyone knew each other, and there was kinship,â unlike todayâs battles, which can involve thousands of revelers and high-powered water guns.
Songkran celebrations take place all over the country in pretty much every city, town and village. (Weâll share more on the water fights below.)
Some events are organized by local government bodies, while many hospitality businesses including theme parks, hotels, restaurants and bars host their own Songkran-themed parties. Some towns limit the water fights to one day, so be sure to check ahead if youâre planning to join the battles.
Thailandâs Tourism Authority has put together a list of official celebrations taking place
all over the country
as part of the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2025, including the multiple events planned for Bangkok.
Though Songkran traditions vary all over the country, Thammasat Universityâs Pipad says two main rituals are still widely carried out today.
On the first day of the new year, on April 13, âpeople, particularly the elderly, visit temples to sprinkle water on Buddha imagesâ â a ritual thatâs known as Song Nam Phra.
âHowever, each region of Thailand has a slightly different practice; for example, in northern Thailand â or Lanna â people utilize a naga waterspout to pour water on a Buddha image rather than directly,â he says.
âThe second tradition (called Rot Nam Dam Hua) is to pour water with perfume and flowers on the hands of the familyâs older members, then the elderly will bless their lineage.â This traditionally happens on
April 14
.
Nowadays, visitors will see Buddha statues placed in businesses too, even in places like shopping malls, accompanied by small silver-hued cups floating in pools of scented water.
With water fights taking place in outdoor spaces all over the country, visitors wonât have any issues joining in. Water guns are available for sale everywhere during Songkran, with street vendors often setting up near popular water fight areas.
But there are some important things to consider before heading out.
In terms of safety issues, the number of fatal road accidents is notoriously high during the holiday period, with drunk driving a key factor, while complaints of sexual harassment have been
reported
as well. Officials advise visitors in need of emergency assistance to call the tourist hotline at 1155.
Those heading out should put their valuables in a waterproof pouch â even waterproof phones. Getting wet, white powder smeared on your face is often part of the experience and can result in a gooey mess.
To avoid eye irritation â water cleanliness can be questionable â consider wearing goggles or large, transparent glasses.
The usual common sense applies when out in the heat. Stay hydrated, wear a hat and put on sunscreen. Itâs summer in Thailand, with temperatures creeping up to 40 Celsius (104 F) and beyond this time of year.
On the flip side, heading into an air-conditioned vehicle or building while dripping wet can be a real shock to the senses. A towel and a change of clothes in a dry bag come in handy when the splashing is over.
Got an old Hawaiian shirt youâve been looking for an excuse to wear? Nowâs your chance. Songkran revelers often dress up in bright, colorful, flower-covered shirts.
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Food is a huge part of the Songkran equation.
This is a diverse country filled with many regional cuisines, meaning every province will have its own culinary traditions.
But there are a few dishes that are particularly special in the summer months.
Among these is a delicacy called âkhao chae,â which translates to ârice soaked in water.â A refreshing meal served during the summer months, usually from late March to May, it appears on many seasonal menus, with high-end hotels often serving their own rendition of the classic.
For instance, the
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
âs classic khao chae set includes jasmine-infused water with ice and an assortment of side dishes, such as kapi balls, deep-fried shallots and fish, stuffed peppers, shredded pork and fresh vegetables.
And of course we canât forget the ubiquitous mango sticky rice, a tourist favorite found everywhere from the streets to high-end Thai restaurants. In this special dish, eaten as a snack or dessert, sweet sticky rice is drizzled in a coconut cream sauce and served with ripe mango.
Though available all year, itâs particularly popular in the summer months when mangoes are in season. If you donât mind battling the crowds,
K. Panich
is a Bangkok institution that has been serving up mango sticky rice for close to 100 years.
CNN Travelâs Karla Cripps has lived in Thailand for more than 20 years. Though she prefers the traditional elements of the Thai New Year, sheâs acquired many hours of experience on the watery Songkran battlefields with her two teenagers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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# Water fights, cultural traditions and new beginnings: A guide to Songkran, Thailandâs annual New Year festival
By Karla Cripps, CNN
6 min read
Published 12:09 AM EDT, Thu April 10, 2025
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Revelers take part in mass water fights on the first day of Songkran, or Thai New Year, on Silom Road in Bangkok in 2024.
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Bangkok CNN â
âWhy is everyone carrying those guns?â
This seemingly valid question was asked during an episode of season three of âThe White Lotusâ by Kate (Leslie Bibb), one of three women in Thailand on a girlsâ trip together â but who donât appear to actually like each other.
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The trio, on an excursion to a town near their resort, are alarmed to see the heavily armed but colorfully dressed crowd.
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âOn Songkran they have water fights in the street,â says resort employee Valentin (Arnas Fedaravicius) as he drops them off, telling them to do some shopping. âItâs for fun, donât worry about it.â
The ladies carry on, walking down the crowded street, pleading with a group of young kids that starts shooting water at them to leave them alone as they are âgoing out tonightâ and âdonât want to get wet.â
[Related article âWhite Lotusâ is expected to lure more tourists to Thailand. These are the locations featured on season 3 of the hit show](https://www.cnn.com/travel/thailand-white-lotus-season-3-locations-intl-hnk)
As any seasoned Songkran vet knows, such pleas often make things worse. The screaming women attempt to run from the chaos, the kids in hot pursuit, before ducking into a convenience store where Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) exclaims: âWhat the \*&@\#! was that?!â
On the surface, Thailandâs annual Songkran festival does indeed appear to be just one great big water fight.
Every April, people young and old take to the streets all over the country, armed with plastic guns and water buckets, and engage in hours-long battles from morning till dusk.
And while thatâs certainly the most famous aspect of the celebrations, Songkran is filled with unique cultural traditions, making it an excellent time for travelers to visit.

**Sweet and sticky:** Possibly Thailand's most famous dessert, mango sticky rice can be found everywhere from the streets to high-end Thai restaurants. Sweet sticky rice is drizzled in a coconut cream sauce and served with ripe mango slices. Though available all year, itâs particularly popular in the summer months when mangoes are in season.
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**Battle royale:** Festival goers take part in a massive water gun fight during Songkran on Khaosan Road on April 13, 2023 in Bangkok.
Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images

**Water fights:** Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year's Festival, is celebrated each April, the hottest month of the year in Thailand. As part of the festivities, water fights are held throughout the country.
Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images

**Hot spots:** Among the country's most popular destinations for Songkran celebrations are Chiang Mai and Bangkok, pictured.
Anusak Laowilas/Pacific Press/Sipa USA

**Pageants and parades:** There's so much more to Songkran than water splashing. Festivals often include pageants and parades highlighting the country's many different cultures.
Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters

**Holiday rituals:** A girl pours water on a Buddha statue during the Songkran holiday, a ritual known as Song Nam Phra.
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**Dancing in the street:** Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of Songkran festival celebrations in Chiang Mai. The Thai New Year officially starts on April 13.
Wichai Taprieu/AP

**Festival food:** Khao chae, rice soaked in chilled water and served with an assortment of savory side dishes, is a popular seasonal dish offered widely in Bangkok during the summer, when Songkran takes place.
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**Sweet and sticky:** Possibly Thailand's most famous dessert, mango sticky rice can be found everywhere from the streets to high-end Thai restaurants. Sweet sticky rice is drizzled in a coconut cream sauce and served with ripe mango slices. Though available all year, itâs particularly popular in the summer months when mangoes are in season.
John S Lander/LightRocket/Getty Images

**Battle royale:** Festival goers take part in a massive water gun fight during Songkran on Khaosan Road on April 13, 2023 in Bangkok.
Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images

**Water fights:** Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year's Festival, is celebrated each April, the hottest month of the year in Thailand. As part of the festivities, water fights are held throughout the country.
Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images

**Hot spots:** Among the country's most popular destinations for Songkran celebrations are Chiang Mai and Bangkok, pictured.
Anusak Laowilas/Pacific Press/Sipa USA
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## What exactly is Songkran?
The word âSongkranâ is said to have derived from [ancient Sanskrit](https://www.tatnews.org/2021/03/thailands-songkran-festival-its-origins-history-and-modern-day-observance/), used to describe the monthly movement within the zodiac.
It marks the start of the traditional Thai New Year and is usually celebrated from April 13-15, though some places stretch out the fun a few extra days.
Taking place at the height of the Thai summer, itâs a time to take a break from work and hit the road, with many people journeying hundreds of kilometers to their hometowns to reconnect with family and friends.
In 2023, UNESCO added Songkran to its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, noting that it refers to the sunâs annual passing into the Aries constellation, the first sign of the Zodiac, which marks the traditional start of the traditional Thai New Year festival.
âPouring water is a significant act during Songkran, symbolizing cleansing, reverence and good fortune,â reads the UNESCO inscription.
âOther activities include bathing important Buddha images, splashing water on family and friends, folk plays, games, music and feasting.â
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Itâs the splashing that has turned Songkran into a global sensation in recent decades, with massive water fights held on closed city streets everywhere from Khao San Road and Silom Road in Bangkok to Chiang Maiâs historic Old City.
In a 2024 interview with CNN, Pipad Krajaejun, a history lecturer at Bangkokâs Thammasat University, said itâs difficult to pinpoint exactly when the water fights became such a key part of the festival.
âHowever, old photos shot by [Boonserm Satraphai of Chiang Mai](https://cmhop.org/product-category/photo/chiang-mai_photo/boonserm-satraphai/) in 1964 show that numerous people engaged in water battles in the Ping River,â he added.
âAccording to many elderly people, water fights have been taking place in various places in Thailand for 60-70 years.â
In those days, Pipad said, âeveryone played with water in the village, everyone knew each other, and there was kinship,â unlike todayâs battles, which can involve thousands of revelers and high-powered water guns.
Songkran celebrations take place all over the country in pretty much every city, town and village. (Weâll share more on the water fights below.)
Some events are organized by local government bodies, while many hospitality businesses including theme parks, hotels, restaurants and bars host their own Songkran-themed parties. Some towns limit the water fights to one day, so be sure to check ahead if youâre planning to join the battles.
Thailandâs Tourism Authority has put together a list of official celebrations taking place [all over the country](https://www.thecoloursofthailand.com/whats-on-in-thailand/celebrate-thai-new-year-nationwide/) as part of the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2025, including the multiple events planned for Bangkok.
## Tradition with a touch of modernity
Though Songkran traditions vary all over the country, Thammasat Universityâs Pipad says two main rituals are still widely carried out today.
On the first day of the new year, on April 13, âpeople, particularly the elderly, visit temples to sprinkle water on Buddha imagesâ â a ritual thatâs known as Song Nam Phra.
âHowever, each region of Thailand has a slightly different practice; for example, in northern Thailand â or Lanna â people utilize a naga waterspout to pour water on a Buddha image rather than directly,â he says.

People pour water on Buddhist monks' hands during the Songkran holiday in 2022.
Chalinee Thirasupa/Reuters
âThe second tradition (called Rot Nam Dam Hua) is to pour water with perfume and flowers on the hands of the familyâs older members, then the elderly will bless their lineage.â This traditionally happens on [April 14](https://www.tatnews.org/2021/03/thailands-songkran-festival-its-origins-history-and-modern-day-observance/).
Nowadays, visitors will see Buddha statues placed in businesses too, even in places like shopping malls, accompanied by small silver-hued cups floating in pools of scented water.
## Safely enjoying the water fights
With water fights taking place in outdoor spaces all over the country, visitors wonât have any issues joining in. Water guns are available for sale everywhere during Songkran, with street vendors often setting up near popular water fight areas.
But there are some important things to consider before heading out.
In terms of safety issues, the number of fatal road accidents is notoriously high during the holiday period, with drunk driving a key factor, while complaints of sexual harassment have been [reported](https://www.bangkokpost.com/life/social-and-lifestyle/1444427/sexual-harassment-the-dark-side-of-songkran) as well. Officials advise visitors in need of emergency assistance to call the tourist hotline at 1155.

Season three of "The White Lotus," which is set in Thailand, includes a humorous Songkran scene.
Fabio Lovino/HBO
Those heading out should put their valuables in a waterproof pouch â even waterproof phones. Getting wet, white powder smeared on your face is often part of the experience and can result in a gooey mess.
To avoid eye irritation â water cleanliness can be questionable â consider wearing goggles or large, transparent glasses.
The usual common sense applies when out in the heat. Stay hydrated, wear a hat and put on sunscreen. Itâs summer in Thailand, with temperatures creeping up to 40 Celsius (104 F) and beyond this time of year.
On the flip side, heading into an air-conditioned vehicle or building while dripping wet can be a real shock to the senses. A towel and a change of clothes in a dry bag come in handy when the splashing is over.
Got an old Hawaiian shirt youâve been looking for an excuse to wear? Nowâs your chance. Songkran revelers often dress up in bright, colorful, flower-covered shirts.
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Food is a huge part of the Songkran equation.
This is a diverse country filled with many regional cuisines, meaning every province will have its own culinary traditions.
But there are a few dishes that are particularly special in the summer months.
Among these is a delicacy called âkhao chae,â which translates to ârice soaked in water.â A refreshing meal served during the summer months, usually from late March to May, it appears on many seasonal menus, with high-end hotels often serving their own rendition of the classic.
For instance, the [Mandarin Oriental Bangkok](https://bangkok.mandarinorientalshop.com/collections/khao-chae-2025)âs classic khao chae set includes jasmine-infused water with ice and an assortment of side dishes, such as kapi balls, deep-fried shallots and fish, stuffed peppers, shredded pork and fresh vegetables.
And of course we canât forget the ubiquitous mango sticky rice, a tourist favorite found everywhere from the streets to high-end Thai restaurants. In this special dish, eaten as a snack or dessert, sweet sticky rice is drizzled in a coconut cream sauce and served with ripe mango.
Though available all year, itâs particularly popular in the summer months when mangoes are in season. If you donât mind battling the crowds, [K. Panich](https://www.tourismthailand.org/Restaurant/k-panich) is a Bangkok institution that has been serving up mango sticky rice for close to 100 years.
*CNN Travelâs Karla Cripps has lived in Thailand for more than 20 years. Though she prefers the traditional elements of the Thai New Year, sheâs acquired many hours of experience on the watery Songkran battlefields with her two teenagers.*
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âWhy is everyone carrying those guns?â
This seemingly valid question was asked during an episode of season three of âThe White Lotusâ by Kate (Leslie Bibb), one of three women in Thailand on a girlsâ trip together â but who donât appear to actually like each other.
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The trio, on an excursion to a town near their resort, are alarmed to see the heavily armed but colorfully dressed crowd.
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âOn Songkran they have water fights in the street,â says resort employee Valentin (Arnas Fedaravicius) as he drops them off, telling them to do some shopping. âItâs for fun, donât worry about it.â
The ladies carry on, walking down the crowded street, pleading with a group of young kids that starts shooting water at them to leave them alone as they are âgoing out tonightâ and âdonât want to get wet.â
As any seasoned Songkran vet knows, such pleas often make things worse. The screaming women attempt to run from the chaos, the kids in hot pursuit, before ducking into a convenience store where Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) exclaims: âWhat the \*&@\#! was that?!â
On the surface, Thailandâs annual Songkran festival does indeed appear to be just one great big water fight.
Every April, people young and old take to the streets all over the country, armed with plastic guns and water buckets, and engage in hours-long battles from morning till dusk.
And while thatâs certainly the most famous aspect of the celebrations, Songkran is filled with unique cultural traditions, making it an excellent time for travelers to visit.
##### Songkran Explainer
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The word âSongkranâ is said to have derived from [ancient Sanskrit](https://www.tatnews.org/2021/03/thailands-songkran-festival-its-origins-history-and-modern-day-observance/), used to describe the monthly movement within the zodiac.
It marks the start of the traditional Thai New Year and is usually celebrated from April 13-15, though some places stretch out the fun a few extra days.
Taking place at the height of the Thai summer, itâs a time to take a break from work and hit the road, with many people journeying hundreds of kilometers to their hometowns to reconnect with family and friends.
In 2023, UNESCO added Songkran to its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, noting that it refers to the sunâs annual passing into the Aries constellation, the first sign of the Zodiac, which marks the traditional start of the traditional Thai New Year festival.
âPouring water is a significant act during Songkran, symbolizing cleansing, reverence and good fortune,â reads the UNESCO inscription.
âOther activities include bathing important Buddha images, splashing water on family and friends, folk plays, games, music and feasting.â
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Itâs the splashing that has turned Songkran into a global sensation in recent decades, with massive water fights held on closed city streets everywhere from Khao San Road and Silom Road in Bangkok to Chiang Maiâs historic Old City.
In a 2024 interview with CNN, Pipad Krajaejun, a history lecturer at Bangkokâs Thammasat University, said itâs difficult to pinpoint exactly when the water fights became such a key part of the festival.
âHowever, old photos shot by [Boonserm Satraphai of Chiang Mai](https://cmhop.org/product-category/photo/chiang-mai_photo/boonserm-satraphai/) in 1964 show that numerous people engaged in water battles in the Ping River,â he added.
âAccording to many elderly people, water fights have been taking place in various places in Thailand for 60-70 years.â
In those days, Pipad said, âeveryone played with water in the village, everyone knew each other, and there was kinship,â unlike todayâs battles, which can involve thousands of revelers and high-powered water guns.
Songkran celebrations take place all over the country in pretty much every city, town and village. (Weâll share more on the water fights below.)
Some events are organized by local government bodies, while many hospitality businesses including theme parks, hotels, restaurants and bars host their own Songkran-themed parties. Some towns limit the water fights to one day, so be sure to check ahead if youâre planning to join the battles.
Thailandâs Tourism Authority has put together a list of official celebrations taking place [all over the country](https://www.thecoloursofthailand.com/whats-on-in-thailand/celebrate-thai-new-year-nationwide/) as part of the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2025, including the multiple events planned for Bangkok.
Though Songkran traditions vary all over the country, Thammasat Universityâs Pipad says two main rituals are still widely carried out today.
On the first day of the new year, on April 13, âpeople, particularly the elderly, visit temples to sprinkle water on Buddha imagesâ â a ritual thatâs known as Song Nam Phra.
âHowever, each region of Thailand has a slightly different practice; for example, in northern Thailand â or Lanna â people utilize a naga waterspout to pour water on a Buddha image rather than directly,â he says.
âThe second tradition (called Rot Nam Dam Hua) is to pour water with perfume and flowers on the hands of the familyâs older members, then the elderly will bless their lineage.â This traditionally happens on [April 14](https://www.tatnews.org/2021/03/thailands-songkran-festival-its-origins-history-and-modern-day-observance/).
Nowadays, visitors will see Buddha statues placed in businesses too, even in places like shopping malls, accompanied by small silver-hued cups floating in pools of scented water.
With water fights taking place in outdoor spaces all over the country, visitors wonât have any issues joining in. Water guns are available for sale everywhere during Songkran, with street vendors often setting up near popular water fight areas.
But there are some important things to consider before heading out.
In terms of safety issues, the number of fatal road accidents is notoriously high during the holiday period, with drunk driving a key factor, while complaints of sexual harassment have been [reported](https://www.bangkokpost.com/life/social-and-lifestyle/1444427/sexual-harassment-the-dark-side-of-songkran) as well. Officials advise visitors in need of emergency assistance to call the tourist hotline at 1155.
Those heading out should put their valuables in a waterproof pouch â even waterproof phones. Getting wet, white powder smeared on your face is often part of the experience and can result in a gooey mess.
To avoid eye irritation â water cleanliness can be questionable â consider wearing goggles or large, transparent glasses.
The usual common sense applies when out in the heat. Stay hydrated, wear a hat and put on sunscreen. Itâs summer in Thailand, with temperatures creeping up to 40 Celsius (104 F) and beyond this time of year.
On the flip side, heading into an air-conditioned vehicle or building while dripping wet can be a real shock to the senses. A towel and a change of clothes in a dry bag come in handy when the splashing is over.
Got an old Hawaiian shirt youâve been looking for an excuse to wear? Nowâs your chance. Songkran revelers often dress up in bright, colorful, flower-covered shirts.
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Food is a huge part of the Songkran equation.
This is a diverse country filled with many regional cuisines, meaning every province will have its own culinary traditions.
But there are a few dishes that are particularly special in the summer months.
Among these is a delicacy called âkhao chae,â which translates to ârice soaked in water.â A refreshing meal served during the summer months, usually from late March to May, it appears on many seasonal menus, with high-end hotels often serving their own rendition of the classic.
For instance, the [Mandarin Oriental Bangkok](https://bangkok.mandarinorientalshop.com/collections/khao-chae-2025)âs classic khao chae set includes jasmine-infused water with ice and an assortment of side dishes, such as kapi balls, deep-fried shallots and fish, stuffed peppers, shredded pork and fresh vegetables.
And of course we canât forget the ubiquitous mango sticky rice, a tourist favorite found everywhere from the streets to high-end Thai restaurants. In this special dish, eaten as a snack or dessert, sweet sticky rice is drizzled in a coconut cream sauce and served with ripe mango.
Though available all year, itâs particularly popular in the summer months when mangoes are in season. If you donât mind battling the crowds, [K. Panich](https://www.tourismthailand.org/Restaurant/k-panich) is a Bangkok institution that has been serving up mango sticky rice for close to 100 years.
*CNN Travelâs Karla Cripps has lived in Thailand for more than 20 years. Though she prefers the traditional elements of the Thai New Year, sheâs acquired many hours of experience on the watery Songkran battlefields with her two teenagers.* | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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