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Songkran is Thailandâs most famous festival, marking the start of the traditional Thai New Year with nationwide water fights, cultural rituals, and family gatherings. Whether youâre planning to experience the exhilarating celebrations in Bangkok, the traditional ceremonies in Chiang Mai, or the beachside festivities in Phuket, this guide will cover everything you need to know about Songkran Festival.
1. What is Songkran?
Songkran is a Thai festival rooted in Buddhist traditions, signifying renewal and purification. The name
Songkran
comes from the Sanskrit word
saáš
krÄnti
, meaning âastrological passageâ or âtransition,â representing the movement of the sun into Aries. Originally a time for cleansing and paying respect to elders, Songkran has evolved into a countrywide celebration, best known today for its water fights.
đˇ
Kazuhiro Nakamura
2.
When is Songkran Festival Celebrated?
Songkran takes place annually from
April 13th to 15th
, though some cities, like Chiang Mai, start celebrations as early as
April 12th
. As the hottest time of the year in Thailand, the water fights serve as a fun way to cool down while marking the new year.
3. How is Songkran celebrated in Thailand?
While modern celebrations focus on large-scale water fights, the festivalâs roots lie in Buddhist and family traditions. Hereâs how locals and visitors celebrate:
Traditional Rituals and Customs
Temple Visits:
Many Thai people visit temples to make merit, offering food to monks and pouring scented water over Buddha statues as a form of purification.
Respecting Elders:
Younger family members pour water over the hands of their elders as a symbol of respect and to receive blessings for the new year.
House Cleaning:
Leading up to Songkran, many households perform deep cleaning to wash away the bad luck of the past year.
The Famous Water Fights
Over the years, the festival has evolved into
one of the worldâs biggest water fights
, with streets filled with people armed with water guns, buckets, and hoses. Both locals and tourists take part in the fun, especially in major cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket.
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Ben Reeves
4. What happens on the first day of the festival?
Known as Songkran Day, the first day of the festival is an exuberant celebration with processions of Buddha images taking place throughout the country. The Thai people also prepare themselves for the beginning of the New Year by cleaning their houses. More importantly, April 13th is when the water throwing really gets going.
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Ben Reeves
5. What is Wan Nao?
Wan Nao is the celebration of the old Thai New Yearâs Eve and takes place on April 14th when the sun travels between Pisces and Aires. You can observe one of Songkranâs more formal rituals on Wan Nao as itâs on this day that many Buddhists go to their temples to build sand chedis (a sand castle built to resemble a Buddhist temple).
6. When is Thai New Yearâs Day?
Celebrated on April 15th, Thai New Yearâs Day is the final day of Songkran celebrations in many parts of the country. Offerings are left at temples on this day to ring in the New Year, with plenty of other events also taking place.
7. How do people celebrate Songkran in Bangkok?
The Thai capital celebrates with the Bangkok Songkran Splendours Festival which takes place from April 13th to 15th. The official opening ceremony is held at Wat Pho, one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand thatâs home to the spectacular gold-plated reclining Buddha. Many other celebrations are held on and around Khao San Road, which is one of the most popular streets in the world for backpackers. Events during the festival include water throwing, the ritual bathing of Buddha images, processions and performances. A tempting array of traditional foods are enjoyed throughout the celebrations.
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8. Is Songkran celebrated in Chiang Mai?
Chiang Mai is home to one of the countryâs biggest Songkran celebrations. The festival here kicks off slightly earlier on the 12
th
April, with an eye-catching procession around the city. Street food, cultural celebrations and traditional performances remain an important part of Songkran in northern Thailand. Of course, thereâs also the customary water throwing.
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9. What happens in Phuket during Songkran?
Plenty! Thailandâs largest island is buzzing with activity during Songkran, especially in the Patong Beach area. Expect gridlocked streets filled with pickup trucks throwing water at locals and tourists alike. Along Bangla Road, which is where youâll find the liveliest nightspots in Patong, Songkran celebrations continue well into the wee hours. Saphan Hin Park is the main focus of the festivities in Phuket Town. Live music and traditional performances make up part of these hugely enjoyable celebrations.
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10. Is the festival just for locals or can anyone get involved?
Songkran is a hugely important festival to Thai people, but itâs also very popular with visitors and many tourists specifically arrange their holidays around this unique event. Anyone and everyone can and will get involved in the celebrations. If youâre out and about during Songkran, youâre guaranteed to end up soaked but youâll have lots of fun in the process!
So, if youâre planning a trip to Songkran in Thailand, hopefully this has given you some insight into what makes this event so important and unique, and prepared you for what you can expect from Songkran celebrations throughout the country. Happy water throwing!
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Songkran Festival Schedule and Key Days
Each day of the festival carries special significance:
April 13th â Songkran Day (First Day of the Festival)
This marks the official start of Songkran with
grand processions of Buddha images
across Thailand. In addition to the first wave of water fights, many Thai families clean their homes as a symbolic way of starting fresh.
April 14th â Wan Nao (Old Thai New Yearâs Eve)
This day, when the sun transitions from Pisces to Aries, is the most spiritual day of the festival. Many Buddhists visit temples to build
sand chedis
(miniature sand pagodas) as an act of merit-making.
April 15th â Thai New Yearâs Day
The final day of Songkran is marked by temple visits and making offerings to monks. Families come together to celebrate the new year with traditional meals and blessings.
Tips for Enjoying Songkran Like a Pro
If youâre planning to experience Songkran, here are some essential tips:
â
Wear quick-dry clothing
â You will get soaked, so opt for lightweight fabrics.
â
Protect your valuables
â Use a waterproof pouch to keep your phone and wallet safe.
â
Respect local traditions
â While the water fights are fun, remember that Songkran has deep cultural significance.
â
Stay hydrated & use sunscreen
â April is the hottest month in Thailand.
â
Plan your transport
â Traffic can be chaotic, and many roads are closed for celebrations.
Best Places to Experience Songkran in Thailand
While Songkran is celebrated throughout Thailand, here are the best cities to immerse yourself in the festivities:
Bangkok â The Heart of Songkran
Bangkok hosts
the Bangkok Songkran Splendours Festival
, with the official opening ceremony at
Wat Pho
, home to the famous Reclining Buddha. The best areas to experience the celebrations include:
Khao San Road
â A backpacker hotspot where the wildest water fights take place.
Siam Square & Silom Road
â Popular areas with both locals and tourists engaging in full-blown water battles.
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Chiang Mai â The Most Traditional Songkran Celebration
Chiang Mai is known for hosting
the largest and longest Songkran celebrations
in Thailand. The festival here starts
on April 12th
, with a vibrant procession around the city.
The moat surrounding the
Old City
turns into a giant battleground, where revelers splash water at each other.
Cultural performances and
traditional Lanna ceremonies
make Chiang Mai a great place to experience the spiritual side of Songkran.
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Phuket â Beachside Songkran Celebrations
Phuket offers
a mix of party and tradition
, with festivities concentrated in:
Patong Beach & Bangla Road
â Expect lively street parties, music, and all-night celebrations.
Saphan Hin Park (Phuket Town)
â A cultural hub featuring
traditional performances, temple ceremonies, and live music.
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Final Thoughts
Songkran is
more than just a giant water fight
âitâs a festival of renewal, gratitude, and joy. Whether youâre diving into the chaotic fun of Bangkok, experiencing the traditions of Chiang Mai, or partying on the beaches of Phuket, Songkran offers
an unforgettable experience for travelers
.
So, if youâre planning your Thailand adventure around Songkran, get ready to embrace the fun and immerse yourself in the
worldâs most unique New Year celebration
. Happy water throwing!
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Yes! While Songkran is Thailandâs national New Year festival, it is also celebrated in countries with large Thai communities, such as
Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and even parts of the USA and UK
.
No,
Songkran is a public festival
, and all major celebrations on the streets are
free
to join. However, some clubs and private venues may charge entrance fees for special Songkran parties.
Essentials include
quick-dry clothing, waterproof phone pouch, sunglasses, sunscreen, flip-flops, and a small waterproof bag
for valuables.
Itâs very difficult to stay dry unless you stay indoors. If youâre outside in public areas, especially in
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket
, expect to get wet. If you donât want to participate, avoid popular water fight zones.
While generally safe,
water-related accidents, traffic issues, and alcohol consumption
can increase risks. Stay aware of your surroundings,
avoid slippery roads
, and be cautious in large crowds.
Yes! While Songkran is fun, there are
unwritten rules
:
Respect monks, elders, and young children
â do not throw water at them.
Use clean water only
â no dirty water or ice.
No throwing water at moving motorbikes
â this can be dangerous.
Yes, but
use a waterproof case
or
dry bag
. Songkran is
extremely wet
, and electronic devices
can get damaged
.
Yes! While water fights dominate in tourist areas,
locals still visit temples, make merit, and perform traditional blessings
. If you want to experience a more authentic Songkran, visit
Ayutthaya or Sukhothai
.
Public transport and taxis
are often crowded, and
some roads may be blocked
for celebrations. Walking, taking the BTS/MRT (Bangkokâs metro system), or renting a motorbike in smaller towns are good alternatives.
Since
hotels and hostels fill up quickly
, itâs best to book at least
1-2 months in advance
. Check out
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# Ultimate Guide to Thailandâs Songkran Festival: Traditions, Tips, and Top Destinations
Hostelworld Blog \| Posted on December 9, 2015 \|
Songkran is Thailandâs most famous festival, marking the start of the traditional Thai New Year with nationwide water fights, cultural rituals, and family gatherings. Whether youâre planning to experience the exhilarating celebrations in Bangkok, the traditional ceremonies in Chiang Mai, or the beachside festivities in Phuket, this guide will cover everything you need to know about Songkran Festival.
## 1\. What is Songkran?
Songkran is a Thai festival rooted in Buddhist traditions, signifying renewal and purification. The name **Songkran** comes from the Sanskrit word *saáš
krÄnti*, meaning âastrological passageâ or âtransition,â representing the movement of the sun into Aries. Originally a time for cleansing and paying respect to elders, Songkran has evolved into a countrywide celebration, best known today for its water fights.

đˇ *[Kazuhiro Nakamura](https://www.flickr.com/photos/migikata/)*
## 2\. **When is Songkran Festival Celebrated?**
Songkran takes place annually from **April 13th to 15th**, though some cities, like Chiang Mai, start celebrations as early as **April 12th**. As the hottest time of the year in Thailand, the water fights serve as a fun way to cool down while marking the new year.

## 3\. How is Songkran celebrated in Thailand?
While modern celebrations focus on large-scale water fights, the festivalâs roots lie in Buddhist and family traditions. Hereâs how locals and visitors celebrate:
### **Traditional Rituals and Customs**
- **Temple Visits:** Many Thai people visit temples to make merit, offering food to monks and pouring scented water over Buddha statues as a form of purification.
- **Respecting Elders:** Younger family members pour water over the hands of their elders as a symbol of respect and to receive blessings for the new year.
- **House Cleaning:** Leading up to Songkran, many households perform deep cleaning to wash away the bad luck of the past year.
### **The Famous Water Fights**
Over the years, the festival has evolved into **one of the worldâs biggest water fights**, with streets filled with people armed with water guns, buckets, and hoses. Both locals and tourists take part in the fun, especially in major cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket.

đˇ *[Ben Reeves](https://www.flickr.com/photos/chindit76/)*
## 4\. What happens on the first day of the festival?
Known as Songkran Day, the first day of the festival is an exuberant celebration with processions of Buddha images taking place throughout the country. The Thai people also prepare themselves for the beginning of the New Year by cleaning their houses. More importantly, April 13th is when the water throwing really gets going.

đˇ *[Ben Reeves](https://www.flickr.com/photos/chindit76/)*
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## 5\. What is Wan Nao?
Wan Nao is the celebration of the old Thai New Yearâs Eve and takes place on April 14th when the sun travels between Pisces and Aires. You can observe one of Songkranâs more formal rituals on Wan Nao as itâs on this day that many Buddhists go to their temples to build sand chedis (a sand castle built to resemble a Buddhist temple).
##
## 6\. When is Thai New Yearâs Day?
Celebrated on April 15th, Thai New Yearâs Day is the final day of Songkran celebrations in many parts of the country. Offerings are left at temples on this day to ring in the New Year, with plenty of other events also taking place.
##
## 7\. How do people celebrate Songkran in Bangkok?
The Thai capital celebrates with the Bangkok Songkran Splendours Festival which takes place from April 13th to 15th. The official opening ceremony is held at Wat Pho, one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand thatâs home to the spectacular gold-plated reclining Buddha. Many other celebrations are held on and around Khao San Road, which is one of the most popular streets in the world for backpackers. Events during the festival include water throwing, the ritual bathing of Buddha images, processions and performances. A tempting array of traditional foods are enjoyed throughout the celebrations.
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## 8\. Is Songkran celebrated in Chiang Mai?
Chiang Mai is home to one of the countryâs biggest Songkran celebrations. The festival here kicks off slightly earlier on the 12th April, with an eye-catching procession around the city. Street food, cultural celebrations and traditional performances remain an important part of Songkran in northern Thailand. Of course, thereâs also the customary water throwing.
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## 9\. What happens in Phuket during Songkran?
Plenty! Thailandâs largest island is buzzing with activity during Songkran, especially in the Patong Beach area. Expect gridlocked streets filled with pickup trucks throwing water at locals and tourists alike. Along Bangla Road, which is where youâll find the liveliest nightspots in Patong, Songkran celebrations continue well into the wee hours. Saphan Hin Park is the main focus of the festivities in Phuket Town. Live music and traditional performances make up part of these hugely enjoyable celebrations.
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## **10\. Is the festival just for locals or can anyone get involved?**
Songkran is a hugely important festival to Thai people, but itâs also very popular with visitors and many tourists specifically arrange their holidays around this unique event. Anyone and everyone can and will get involved in the celebrations. If youâre out and about during Songkran, youâre guaranteed to end up soaked but youâll have lots of fun in the process\!
So, if youâre planning a trip to Songkran in Thailand, hopefully this has given you some insight into what makes this event so important and unique, and prepared you for what you can expect from Songkran celebrations throughout the country. Happy water throwing\!
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## **Songkran Festival Schedule and Key Days**
Each day of the festival carries special significance:
### **April 13th â Songkran Day (First Day of the Festival)**
This marks the official start of Songkran with **grand processions of Buddha images** across Thailand. In addition to the first wave of water fights, many Thai families clean their homes as a symbolic way of starting fresh.
### **April 14th â Wan Nao (Old Thai New Yearâs Eve)**
This day, when the sun transitions from Pisces to Aries, is the most spiritual day of the festival. Many Buddhists visit temples to build **sand chedis** (miniature sand pagodas) as an act of merit-making.
### **April 15th â Thai New Yearâs Day**
The final day of Songkran is marked by temple visits and making offerings to monks. Families come together to celebrate the new year with traditional meals and blessings.
## **Tips for Enjoying Songkran Like a Pro**
If youâre planning to experience Songkran, here are some essential tips:
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**Wear quick-dry clothing** â You will get soaked, so opt for lightweight fabrics.
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**Protect your valuables** â Use a waterproof pouch to keep your phone and wallet safe.
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**Respect local traditions** â While the water fights are fun, remember that Songkran has deep cultural significance.
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**Stay hydrated & use sunscreen** â April is the hottest month in Thailand.
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**Plan your transport** â Traffic can be chaotic, and many roads are closed for celebrations.
## **Best Places to Experience Songkran in Thailand**
While Songkran is celebrated throughout Thailand, here are the best cities to immerse yourself in the festivities:
###
### **Bangkok â The Heart of Songkran**
Bangkok hosts **the Bangkok Songkran Splendours Festival**, with the official opening ceremony at **Wat Pho**, home to the famous Reclining Buddha. The best areas to experience the celebrations include:
- **Khao San Road** â A backpacker hotspot where the wildest water fights take place.
- **Siam Square & Silom Road** â Popular areas with both locals and tourists engaging in full-blown water battles.
âĄď¸ **Find [hostels in Bangkok](https://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/asia/thailand/bangkok/)**
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### **Chiang Mai â The Most Traditional Songkran Celebration**
Chiang Mai is known for hosting **the largest and longest Songkran celebrations** in Thailand. The festival here starts **on April 12th**, with a vibrant procession around the city.
- The moat surrounding the **Old City** turns into a giant battleground, where revelers splash water at each other.
- Cultural performances and **traditional Lanna ceremonies** make Chiang Mai a great place to experience the spiritual side of Songkran.
âĄď¸ **[Find hostels in Chiang Mai](https://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/asia/thailand/chiang-mai/)**
###
### **Phuket â Beachside Songkran Celebrations**
Phuket offers **a mix of party and tradition**, with festivities concentrated in:
- **Patong Beach & Bangla Road** â Expect lively street parties, music, and all-night celebrations.
- **Saphan Hin Park (Phuket Town)** â A cultural hub featuring **traditional performances, temple ceremonies, and live music.**
âĄď¸ **[Find hostels in Phuket](https://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/asia/thailand/phuket/)**
## **Final Thoughts**
Songkran is **more than just a giant water fight**âitâs a festival of renewal, gratitude, and joy. Whether youâre diving into the chaotic fun of Bangkok, experiencing the traditions of Chiang Mai, or partying on the beaches of Phuket, Songkran offers **an unforgettable experience for travelers**.
So, if youâre planning your Thailand adventure around Songkran, get ready to embrace the fun and immerse yourself in the **worldâs most unique New Year celebration**. Happy water throwing\!
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## FAQS: Songkran Festival
### [Is Songkran celebrated outside of Thailand?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Yes! While Songkran is Thailandâs national New Year festival, it is also celebrated in countries with large Thai communities, such as **Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and even parts of the USA and UK**.
### [Do I need a ticket or pass to join Songkran celebrations?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
No, **Songkran is a public festival**, and all major celebrations on the streets are **free** to join. However, some clubs and private venues may charge entrance fees for special Songkran parties.
###
### [What should I pack for Songkran?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Essentials include **quick-dry clothing, waterproof phone pouch, sunglasses, sunscreen, flip-flops, and a small waterproof bag** for valuables.
###
### [Can I refuse to get wet during Songkran?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Itâs very difficult to stay dry unless you stay indoors. If youâre outside in public areas, especially in **Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket**, expect to get wet. If you donât want to participate, avoid popular water fight zones.
###
### [Is Songkran dangerous?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
While generally safe, **water-related accidents, traffic issues, and alcohol consumption** can increase risks. Stay aware of your surroundings, **avoid slippery roads**, and be cautious in large crowds.
###
### [Are there any rules or etiquette for Songkran?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Yes! While Songkran is fun, there are **unwritten rules**:
- **Respect monks, elders, and young children** â do not throw water at them.
- **Use clean water only** â no dirty water or ice.
- **No throwing water at moving motorbikes** â this can be dangerous.
### [Can I bring my camera or phone to Songkran?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Yes, but **use a waterproof case** or **dry bag**. Songkran is **extremely wet**, and electronic devices **can get damaged**.
###
### [Do Thai people still celebrate Songkran traditionally?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Yes! While water fights dominate in tourist areas, **locals still visit temples, make merit, and perform traditional blessings**. If you want to experience a more authentic Songkran, visit **Ayutthaya or Sukhothai**.
###
### [Whatâs the best way to travel during Songkran?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
**Public transport and taxis** are often crowded, and **some roads may be blocked** for celebrations. Walking, taking the BTS/MRT (Bangkokâs metro system), or renting a motorbike in smaller towns are good alternatives.
###
### [How can I book accommodation for Songkran?](https://www.hostelworld.com/blog/songkran-everything-you-need-to-know/)
Since **hotels and hostels fill up quickly**, itâs best to book at least **1-2 months in advance**. Check out **[hostels in Thailand](https://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/asia/thailand/)** for budget-friendly stays near the best celebration spots.
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| Readable Markdown | ## Ultimate Guide to Thailandâs Songkran Festival: Traditions, Tips, and Top Destinations
Hostelworld Blog \| Posted on December 9, 2015 \|
Songkran is Thailandâs most famous festival, marking the start of the traditional Thai New Year with nationwide water fights, cultural rituals, and family gatherings. Whether youâre planning to experience the exhilarating celebrations in Bangkok, the traditional ceremonies in Chiang Mai, or the beachside festivities in Phuket, this guide will cover everything you need to know about Songkran Festival.
## 1\. What is Songkran?
Songkran is a Thai festival rooted in Buddhist traditions, signifying renewal and purification. The name **Songkran** comes from the Sanskrit word *saáš
krÄnti*, meaning âastrological passageâ or âtransition,â representing the movement of the sun into Aries. Originally a time for cleansing and paying respect to elders, Songkran has evolved into a countrywide celebration, best known today for its water fights.

đˇ *[Kazuhiro Nakamura](https://www.flickr.com/photos/migikata/)*
## 2\. **When is Songkran Festival Celebrated?**
Songkran takes place annually from **April 13th to 15th**, though some cities, like Chiang Mai, start celebrations as early as **April 12th**. As the hottest time of the year in Thailand, the water fights serve as a fun way to cool down while marking the new year.

## 3\. How is Songkran celebrated in Thailand?
While modern celebrations focus on large-scale water fights, the festivalâs roots lie in Buddhist and family traditions. Hereâs how locals and visitors celebrate:
### **Traditional Rituals and Customs**
- **Temple Visits:** Many Thai people visit temples to make merit, offering food to monks and pouring scented water over Buddha statues as a form of purification.
- **Respecting Elders:** Younger family members pour water over the hands of their elders as a symbol of respect and to receive blessings for the new year.
- **House Cleaning:** Leading up to Songkran, many households perform deep cleaning to wash away the bad luck of the past year.
### **The Famous Water Fights**
Over the years, the festival has evolved into **one of the worldâs biggest water fights**, with streets filled with people armed with water guns, buckets, and hoses. Both locals and tourists take part in the fun, especially in major cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket.

đˇ *[Ben Reeves](https://www.flickr.com/photos/chindit76/)*
## 4\. What happens on the first day of the festival?
Known as Songkran Day, the first day of the festival is an exuberant celebration with processions of Buddha images taking place throughout the country. The Thai people also prepare themselves for the beginning of the New Year by cleaning their houses. More importantly, April 13th is when the water throwing really gets going.

đˇ *[Ben Reeves](https://www.flickr.com/photos/chindit76/)*
[](https://bit.ly/sidehwdblog)
## 5\. What is Wan Nao?
Wan Nao is the celebration of the old Thai New Yearâs Eve and takes place on April 14th when the sun travels between Pisces and Aires. You can observe one of Songkranâs more formal rituals on Wan Nao as itâs on this day that many Buddhists go to their temples to build sand chedis (a sand castle built to resemble a Buddhist temple).
## 6\. When is Thai New Yearâs Day?
Celebrated on April 15th, Thai New Yearâs Day is the final day of Songkran celebrations in many parts of the country. Offerings are left at temples on this day to ring in the New Year, with plenty of other events also taking place.
## 7\. How do people celebrate Songkran in Bangkok?
The Thai capital celebrates with the Bangkok Songkran Splendours Festival which takes place from April 13th to 15th. The official opening ceremony is held at Wat Pho, one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand thatâs home to the spectacular gold-plated reclining Buddha. Many other celebrations are held on and around Khao San Road, which is one of the most popular streets in the world for backpackers. Events during the festival include water throwing, the ritual bathing of Buddha images, processions and performances. A tempting array of traditional foods are enjoyed throughout the celebrations.
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## 8\. Is Songkran celebrated in Chiang Mai?
Chiang Mai is home to one of the countryâs biggest Songkran celebrations. The festival here kicks off slightly earlier on the 12th April, with an eye-catching procession around the city. Street food, cultural celebrations and traditional performances remain an important part of Songkran in northern Thailand. Of course, thereâs also the customary water throwing.
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## 9\. What happens in Phuket during Songkran?
Plenty! Thailandâs largest island is buzzing with activity during Songkran, especially in the Patong Beach area. Expect gridlocked streets filled with pickup trucks throwing water at locals and tourists alike. Along Bangla Road, which is where youâll find the liveliest nightspots in Patong, Songkran celebrations continue well into the wee hours. Saphan Hin Park is the main focus of the festivities in Phuket Town. Live music and traditional performances make up part of these hugely enjoyable celebrations.
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## **10\. Is the festival just for locals or can anyone get involved?**
Songkran is a hugely important festival to Thai people, but itâs also very popular with visitors and many tourists specifically arrange their holidays around this unique event. Anyone and everyone can and will get involved in the celebrations. If youâre out and about during Songkran, youâre guaranteed to end up soaked but youâll have lots of fun in the process\!
So, if youâre planning a trip to Songkran in Thailand, hopefully this has given you some insight into what makes this event so important and unique, and prepared you for what you can expect from Songkran celebrations throughout the country. Happy water throwing\!
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## **Songkran Festival Schedule and Key Days**
Each day of the festival carries special significance:
### **April 13th â Songkran Day (First Day of the Festival)**
This marks the official start of Songkran with **grand processions of Buddha images** across Thailand. In addition to the first wave of water fights, many Thai families clean their homes as a symbolic way of starting fresh.
### **April 14th â Wan Nao (Old Thai New Yearâs Eve)**
This day, when the sun transitions from Pisces to Aries, is the most spiritual day of the festival. Many Buddhists visit temples to build **sand chedis** (miniature sand pagodas) as an act of merit-making.
### **April 15th â Thai New Yearâs Day**
The final day of Songkran is marked by temple visits and making offerings to monks. Families come together to celebrate the new year with traditional meals and blessings.
## **Tips for Enjoying Songkran Like a Pro**
If youâre planning to experience Songkran, here are some essential tips:
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**Wear quick-dry clothing** â You will get soaked, so opt for lightweight fabrics.
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**Protect your valuables** â Use a waterproof pouch to keep your phone and wallet safe.
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**Respect local traditions** â While the water fights are fun, remember that Songkran has deep cultural significance.
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**Stay hydrated & use sunscreen** â April is the hottest month in Thailand.
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**Plan your transport** â Traffic can be chaotic, and many roads are closed for celebrations.
## **Best Places to Experience Songkran in Thailand**
While Songkran is celebrated throughout Thailand, here are the best cities to immerse yourself in the festivities:
### **Bangkok â The Heart of Songkran**
Bangkok hosts **the Bangkok Songkran Splendours Festival**, with the official opening ceremony at **Wat Pho**, home to the famous Reclining Buddha. The best areas to experience the celebrations include:
- **Khao San Road** â A backpacker hotspot where the wildest water fights take place.
- **Siam Square & Silom Road** â Popular areas with both locals and tourists engaging in full-blown water battles.
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### **Chiang Mai â The Most Traditional Songkran Celebration**
Chiang Mai is known for hosting **the largest and longest Songkran celebrations** in Thailand. The festival here starts **on April 12th**, with a vibrant procession around the city.
- The moat surrounding the **Old City** turns into a giant battleground, where revelers splash water at each other.
- Cultural performances and **traditional Lanna ceremonies** make Chiang Mai a great place to experience the spiritual side of Songkran.
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### **Phuket â Beachside Songkran Celebrations**
Phuket offers **a mix of party and tradition**, with festivities concentrated in:
- **Patong Beach & Bangla Road** â Expect lively street parties, music, and all-night celebrations.
- **Saphan Hin Park (Phuket Town)** â A cultural hub featuring **traditional performances, temple ceremonies, and live music.**
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## **Final Thoughts**
Songkran is **more than just a giant water fight**âitâs a festival of renewal, gratitude, and joy. Whether youâre diving into the chaotic fun of Bangkok, experiencing the traditions of Chiang Mai, or partying on the beaches of Phuket, Songkran offers **an unforgettable experience for travelers**.
So, if youâre planning your Thailand adventure around Songkran, get ready to embrace the fun and immerse yourself in the **worldâs most unique New Year celebration**. Happy water throwing\!
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Yes! While Songkran is Thailandâs national New Year festival, it is also celebrated in countries with large Thai communities, such as **Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and even parts of the USA and UK**.
No, **Songkran is a public festival**, and all major celebrations on the streets are **free** to join. However, some clubs and private venues may charge entrance fees for special Songkran parties.
Essentials include **quick-dry clothing, waterproof phone pouch, sunglasses, sunscreen, flip-flops, and a small waterproof bag** for valuables.
Itâs very difficult to stay dry unless you stay indoors. If youâre outside in public areas, especially in **Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket**, expect to get wet. If you donât want to participate, avoid popular water fight zones.
While generally safe, **water-related accidents, traffic issues, and alcohol consumption** can increase risks. Stay aware of your surroundings, **avoid slippery roads**, and be cautious in large crowds.
Yes! While Songkran is fun, there are **unwritten rules**:
- **Respect monks, elders, and young children** â do not throw water at them.
- **Use clean water only** â no dirty water or ice.
- **No throwing water at moving motorbikes** â this can be dangerous.
Yes, but **use a waterproof case** or **dry bag**. Songkran is **extremely wet**, and electronic devices **can get damaged**.
Yes! While water fights dominate in tourist areas, **locals still visit temples, make merit, and perform traditional blessings**. If you want to experience a more authentic Songkran, visit **Ayutthaya or Sukhothai**.
**Public transport and taxis** are often crowded, and **some roads may be blocked** for celebrations. Walking, taking the BTS/MRT (Bangkokâs metro system), or renting a motorbike in smaller towns are good alternatives.
Since **hotels and hostels fill up quickly**, itâs best to book at least **1-2 months in advance**. Check out **[hostels in Thailand](https://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/asia/thailand/)** for budget-friendly stays near the best celebration spots. |
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