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Songkran Festival Khao San Road

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Join in the joyous celebration of Songkran, Thailand’s traditional New Year, on the iconic Khao San Road. Held from April 13-15, this festive event transforms the bustling streets into a vibrant carnival filled with water fights and cultural festivities. Witness beautifully painted elephants parading through the crowds while children gleefully splash passersby. Locals and tourists alike don colorful floral shirts, ready to embrace the spirit of the festival. The playful water pouring symbolizes cleansing and renewal, making it a time of joy and tradition. Experience the fusion of Thai heritage and modern revelry in one of the world’s most famous party streets!

About Songkran Festival Khao San Road

The Songkran Festival is Thailand’s most cherished public holiday, marking the advent of the traditional Thai New Year. Celebrated primarily between April 13 and 15, this vibrant event brings together locals and visitors alike, with Khao San Road serving as a focal point for festivities. As one of the nation’s beloved tourist hotspots, this area evolves into a lively carnival atmosphere, complete with infectious energy and a delightful mix of Thai custom and the lively spirit of travelers.

During Songkran, streets become rivers of laughter and splashes as everyone participates in friendly water battles. Colorfully adorned elephants march through the crowded lanes, adding a touch of tradition to the modern revelry. Throngs of children delight in dousing unsuspecting adults and even policemen with ice-cold buckets of water, creating an atmosphere of playful chaos. No one is safe from the delightful drenching, so those carrying bags should be prepared for a surprise soaking!

Dressed in Hawaiian-style floral shirts, everyone takes to the streets armed with gigantic water guns, intent on having fun and making lasting memories. The custom of pouring water symbolizes the washing away of sins and bad luck, welcoming health and prosperity in the New Year. This experience is not just about water; it’s a celebration of life, happiness, and the rich cultural heritage of Thailand.

Join the colorful festivities in one of the world’s most famous streets during this time, and immerse yourself in a unique blend of tradition and excitement that defines the Songkran Festival on Khao San Road. Whether you’re splashing around with new friends or soaking in the vibrant cultural displays, this celebration is an unforgettable highlight of any visit to Thailand.

The area

Full Address

265 Khaosan Road, 10200, Thailand

Name in Thai

เทศกาลสงกรานต์ ถนนข้าวสาร (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ถนนข้าวสาร, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10200 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

Review area

10 thoughts on “Songkran Festival Khao San Road

  1. Songkran festival is probably the only moment during the whole year that Khao San road is worth a visit.

  2. You can spend the whole day here, walk around, drink, spray anyone you want (even saw some spray the police and they were cool with it). Everyone is in a crazy joyous mood. There’s music blasting, people dancing, drinking and having one massive street party. Water refills are 5baht for your water gun, a water gun costs anywhere up to 400baht to buy depending on which one u want. This should be on everyone’s bucket list. A child’s water fight dream. Remember to bring a case to put ur phone in to keep it dry!

  3. songkranthis was never on my bucket list but it should’ve been! such a great experience and the best way to interact with thai locals. everyone basically soaks each other with waterguns or buckets. doesn’t matter who you are, you’ll get soaked this weekend. the most popular area in BK is Koh San Road where they sell water guns for 400 baht. to refill the guns is about 5 baht each time. it’s also really fun shooting people who are smoking cigarettes haha. highly recommend wearing something not see through when it’s wet. also bring a case to protect your phone ! ziplock bags are also helpful!

  4. My Songkran started in Phuket on Bangla rd, flew up to Bangkok April 13th and got checked in to my hotel, and then it started. First went to Robertson’s in Bang Rak and got a big water gun, bought some beer and sat in the steps having water fight with all the children. By 7pm I was having water fights from my Tuk Tuk until I got to Khao San. A lot of people but a lot of fun, with 8 hours of water fights.

  5. Songkran festival is one of the signature festival in Thailand. It was really fun and crazy. Do not miss the festival if you are there during that time! It is an amazing experience 🙂

  6. We were in Thailand for a 500 klm in 5 days charity push bike ride to raise $$ for the kids in the Hands Across the Water orphanages. Before we got going we ( as a large group) went to Khao San Rd and let loose. – THE BEST FUN I have had in many years and not one person got angry ( which would end in a fight in most other countries)

  7. It was an awesome experience more than travelling you can met new friends from different side of the world and u build a bond for a lifetime.

  8. Too many people and too small of an area we celebrated the day before in Phuket and it was much better experience. You could not even get to Khao San Road because there were too many people. Ended up going back to the hotel early.

  9. Having experienced the vibrant and lively atmosphere of Khao San Road during the Songkran Festival, I can confidently say it’s an experience like no other. The entire street transforms into a water-filled playground, where locals and tourists alike come together to celebrate the Thai New Year with water fights, traditional ceremonies, and endless festivities.The energy on Khao San Road during Songkran is infectious, with music blasting from every corner, colorful water guns spraying in all directions, and people dancing and laughing in the streets. It’s a true celebration of unity and joy, where cultural traditions blend seamlessly with modern revelry.One of the most memorable aspects of the festival is the sense of camaraderie among participants. Strangers become friends as they engage in friendly water battles, sharing laughs and good vibes throughout the day. It’s a time when everyone, regardless of background or nationality, comes together to embrace the spirit of Songkran. Of course, no review of the Songkran Festival on Khao San Road would be complete without mentioning the delicious street food stalls lining the street. From traditional Thai dishes to international favorites, there’s something to satisfy every craving as you take a break from the water festivities.Overall, the Songkran Festival on Khao San Road is an unforgettable celebration that embodies the essence of Thai culture – vibrant, joyous, and full of life. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, experiencing Songkran on Khao San Road is an absolute must.”

  10. The 98 th San Generro festival in Little Italy, NYC was so much fun, food like you can even imagine out the ying yang. Packed but every one respectfull even in NYC. Great time. Try to make it next year for the 99th year.

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Where is Songkran Festival Khao San Road located?

Songkran Festival Khao San Road is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 265 Khaosan Road, 10200, Thailand



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