Ayutthaya Songkran – Thai New Year Festival

PLACE
Ayutthaya,
Thailand
DATE
13 Apr, '26
15 Apr, '26
TYPE
Carnival,
Traditional,
Water Festival
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Location:
Timing:
All Day
Entry Fees:
Free
Booking:
Not Required
General Rules:
No Special Restrictions
Photo Rules:
Free Access
No Drones
Date Proof:
Last Update:
20 Jan, '26
General Rules:
- No Special Restrictions
Photo Rules:
- Free Access
- No Drones

The Ayutthaya Songkran Festival, celebrated from April 13 to 15, is one of Thailand’s most culturally significant events, uniquely blending ancient traditions with a lively atmosphere. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the city emphasizes the festival's spiritual roots through "Song Nam Phra," where residents pour scented water over sacred Buddha images at temples like Wat Mahathat. Families also gather for "Rod Nam Dum Hua" to seek blessings from elders and build sand pagodas on temple grounds, symbolizing a fresh start and the clearing of bad luck for the Thai New Year.

The most iconic highlight of Ayutthaya’s celebration is the participation of vibrant, floral-painted elephants from the local Royal Kraal. Usually taking place in front of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) office, these majestic animals join the public in friendly water battles, using their trunks to spray joyful revelers. This "Elephant Songkran" offers a rare, high-energy spectacle that distinguishes the ancient capital from other regions, making it a premier destination for those seeking both deep-rooted heritage and unforgettable festivities.

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What Is The Songkran Festival?

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