BANGKOK,April 22, 2025/PRNewswire/ --Thailand'sglobally renowned festivals, Songkran and Loy Krathong, possess immense cultural and tourism potential—yet remain underleveraged in driving international travel. Despite high levels of global awareness, participation remains low due to concerns over safety, festival management, and infrastructure. A recent study by Sasin Management Consulting (SMC),Sasin School of Management, Chulalongkorn University reveals that only a fraction of international tourists visitsThailandspecifically for these celebrations. To transform Songkran and Loy Krathong into world-class attractions,Thailandmust enhance safety, improve infrastructure, and integrate deeper cultural storytelling with engaging experiences—positioning its festivals not just as spectacles, but as meaningful, must-see global events.
Thailand'sworld-renowned cultural festivals—Songkran and Loy Krathong—are celebrated for their unique charm, spiritual depth, and vibrant traditions. Whether it's the exhilarating water fights of Songkran or the serene beauty of floating krathongs under the moonlight, these iconic events captivate global attention. Yet, despite their popularity, these festivals remain an underutilized asset in driving international tourism.
High Awareness, Low Participation
According to recent research conducted bySasin Management Consulting (SMC), there's a significant gap between awareness and actual visitation. The survey of 2,200 potential international tourists showed that while 75% were aware of Songkran, only 20% had traveled toThailandto experience it firsthand. A similar trend appeared for Loy Krathong, with over 50% aware of the festival, yet only 16% had visited during the celebration.
Tourism data from 2018, 2019, and 2024 (excluding pandemic-impacted years) further supports this trend, showing no significant spike in arrivals during the festival months of April (Songkran) or November (Loy Krathong). Among tourists who did visit during these times, only one-third came specifically for the festivals; the majority were motivated by general interest inThailandas a destination.
What's Holding Tourists Back?
The study highlights several key deterrents affecting international participation in Thai cultural events:
These issues create a disconnect between what tourists'value—safety, convenience, cultural authenticity—and what Thai festivals currently offer.
Bridging the Gap: Culture& Entertainment
Thailand'scultural festivals are undeniably entertaining, but their deeper meaning and traditions often remain underrepresented in the global tourism narrative. While Songkran's joyful water fights are widely recognized, its Buddhist origins and cultural symbolism are rarely emphasized abroad.
Yet the appetite for cultural experiences is strong. In fact, 70% of respondents praisedThailand'srich cultural value. This suggests an opportunity to reposition Thai festivals by integrating both entertainment and cultural depth, making them more meaningful for a broader spectrum of tourists.
Turning Festivals into World-Class Attractions
To fully capitalize on the tourism potential of Songkran and Loy Krathong,Thailandmust:
The Road Ahead
Songkran and Loy Krathong have the potential to be more than just beautiful cultural snapshots—they can become flagship events that draw millions of visitors, similar toBrazil'sCarnival orJapan'sCherry Blossomseason. By addressing current gaps and reimagining the festival experience,Thailandcan transform its beloved traditions into world-class tourism magnets.
To learn more about this recent study by Sasin Management Consulting (SMC), please visit:https://www.chula.ac.th/en/highlight/231879/
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