Bangkok, Thailand- Thailand’s annual Songkran festival, the celebration marking the traditional Thai New Year, is poised to deliver an economic windfall in 2025, with an estimated 134.63 billion baht (approximately 3.9 billion USD) expected to flow into the Thai economy.
This forecast, announced by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) and echoed by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), reflects a 4.5% increase over the previous year’s figures.
Songkran, traditionally observed from April 13 to 15, but extended in some areas like Pattaya, has evolved into a nationwide spectacle that extends well beyond its original three-day duration. The TAT anticipates that the festival will attract 476,000 international tourists and inspire 4.4 million domestic trips between April 12 and 16 alone, contributing 26.5 billion baht during this peak period.
The 2025 festivities build on the success of Songkran 2024, which generated 140.335 billion baht over a 21-day period from April 1 to 21, surpassing the Ministry of Tourism and Sports’ initial estimate of 132 billion baht.
With water fights, temple rituals, and nationwide revelry, Songkran 2025 promises to wash away economic woes and usher in a prosperous new year.