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Celebrating Loi Krathong in Thailand: A Traveler’s Guide to the Festival of Lights

Updated: Dec 4

This beautiful festival of lights is all about letting go of negativity and making wishes for the future.


Celebrating Loi Krathong is symbolized by floating handmade Krathongs (small baskets) on water and lighting lanterns into the sky.


Floating lanterns light up the night sky near a temple, with the text "Celebrating Loi Krathong, Thailand" in a colorful font.


This ancient tradition also honors Phra Mae Khongkha, the goddess of water.


In this post, we share all you need to know about one of the biggest festivals in Thailand.


If you’ve ever dreamed of being part of such a magical tradition, Thailand is calling!





This enchanting country, rich in culture and history, offers a plethora of experiences that combine customs and age-old practices.


Festivals are a major part of the Thai calendar, and Loi Krathong is regarded as one of the most significant.


A large crowd releases glowing paper lanterns into the night sky during a festival, creating a warm, illuminated scene.

We spent the majority of 2023 in Chiang Mai, and we have so much love for the Land of Smiles.


There are many reasons why we are kind of obsessed with this country, and Loi Krathong is certainly one of them!


Let's take a closer look at the tradition and meaning behind this festival and all of the other good stuff you need to enjoy it yourself!







What Is Loi Krathong?


Nighttime view of a field with tall grass, a distant horizon, and scattered lights from buildings under a clear, dark sky.

⪢ The Meaning Behind Loi Krathong


Loi Krathong is one of Thailand’s most enchanting festivals, where locals, expats, and tourists alike come together to release lotus-shaped floats (Krathongs) onto water bodies.


These floats symbolize letting go of negativity, expressing gratitude to the water goddess, and seeking blessings for the future.


It’s a spiritual event that blends natural beauty, cultural traditions, and reverence for nature.



⪢ How Loi Krathong Differs From Yi Peng


Although often confused with Yi Peng, the lantern festival popular in northern Thailand, Loi Krathong has unique traditions.


While Loi Krathong involves releasing krathongs on rivers and lakes, Yi Peng is about setting lanterns into the sky.


Both festivals share themes of renewal and gratitude but offer distinct experiences.



⪢ When Does Loi Krathong Take Place?


The festival occurs in November during the full moon of the 12th lunar month.


This timing signifies the end of the rainy season, marking a time to celebrate the abundance of water and show respect to the water goddess, Phra Mae Khongkha.



⪢ How Long Does the Celebration Last?


Celebrations can last from one to three days, depending on the region.


Larger cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok extend the festivities with cultural performances, parades, and spectacular fireworks displays.





Where to Celebrate Loi Krathong in Thailand


⪢ Best Cities for Loi Krathong Celebrations


● Chiang Mai: A magical mix of Loi Krathong and Yi Peng, with glowing Krathongs on the famous Mae Ping River that runs through the city, plus thousands of floating lanterns in the sky.


This is one of the most popular locations, with some estimating up to a quarter of a million people celebrated here in 2024.


● Doi Saket: Only around 45 minutes away from Chiang Mai, the small town of Doi Saket hosts a pretty large 2-3 day lantern release bonanza, along with firework displays.


Over 100,000 people are said to have attended in 2023, making this a growing hotspot for Loi Krathong.


● Sukhothai: Known as the festival's birthplace, Sukhothai provides an authentic experience with traditional ceremonies.


● Bangkok: The Chao Phraya River becomes a hub of activity with Krathongs, parades, and dazzling fireworks.


Since the pandemic, Thailand's capital has become somewhat of a rival to Chiang Mai, as this festival continues to gain popularity amongst tourists.



⪢ Staying in Chiang Mai? Check Out The Palms Restaurant in Doi Saket


We do enjoy big crowds and big events, but for Loi Krathong, we have enjoyed a quieter, more intimate experience at the Palms Restaurant in Doi Saket, about a 45-minute drive outside of the city.


As much as the city experience in Chiang Mai is fantastic, this spot is where the photos in this post have come from, and it is just about as authentic and intimate as you can get.


This restaurant is in the middle of rice paddies, surrounded by mountains, and has a direct view of the lantern release and fireworks events in Doi Saket.


Oh, and don't worry, you will get a lantern too!






How to Participate in Loi Krathong as a Traveler


⪢ Getting a Krathong


These lotus-shaped floats can be purchased at local markets or created from natural materials like banana leaves, flowers, and candles.


We encouraged the use of eco-friendly options to minimize environmental impact.


A nighttime poolside scene with a lit floating lantern on the water. People gather on the deck, which is decorated with string lights and colorful lanterns.

⪢ Best Practices for Floating Your Krathong


Floating your Krathong is a simple yet meaningful act. Find a safe spot by the water, light the candle on your Krathong, and let it float gently away.


While doing this, make a wish or say a silent prayer. Always observe cultural etiquette by avoiding overly touristy behavior and respecting the traditions of the locals.



⪢ Best Practices for Using a Paper Lantern


Paper lanterns can create beautiful atmospheres for events and celebrations, but their use can have environmental implications.


If possible, try to use lanterns made with eco-friendly materials, such as biodegradable or recycled ones.


Do try to avoid lanterns that contain plastic components or coatings that can harm wildlife. Remember, they all fall somewhere eventually!



Also, please do be aware of trees! It is easy to get caught up in the moment, but do try to let go in an open space.


It is also worth noting that they do take a while to 'warm up.' We found the best way is to light it and place it on the ground.


After a couple of minutes or so, it will let you know when it is ready.


P.S. Don't make the mistake of lighting it and then trying to push it up into the air too quickly. This will not work, and it will come down! Patience is key.





Travel Tips for Experiencing Loi Krathong


Outdoor evening scene with people gathered at a decorated area surrounded by palm trees and string lights. Lit candles line the steps leading to the venue.

⪢ Booking Accommodations


Loi Krathong is a busy time, so book your stay early to secure the best locations.


Hotels near rivers, like those along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok or the Ping River in Chiang Mai, offer front-row views of the festivities, but they do get booked well in advance.


We find that platforms like Expedia and Hotels.com are great resources to find deals and reviews.


Also, if you are traveling to Chiang Mai, be sure to book your flight well in advance, as the airport is pretty small, and it gets hectic for flights and traffic on the lead-up to and the days after the festival.



⪢ Safety Tips for Travelers


● Crowds: Be mindful of pickpockets and crowded areas, especially near popular water spots.


● Water Safety: Exercise caution around rivers and lakes, particularly with children or in areas with minimal lighting.


● Eco-Consciousness: Opt for biodegradable Krathongs and dispose of any waste responsibly.





Packing Essentials for the Festival


Pack light, but ensure you have:


Comfortable clothing that adheres to cultural norms (avoid overly revealing attire).


A reusable water bottle, as you may be on your feet for hours.


A flashlight or portable phone light to navigate after dark.





Why You Should Experience Loi Krathong


A palm tree wrapped with string lights at night, next to a deck chair on a wooden platform.

⪢ A Festival of Light & Spiritual Renewal


Loi Krathong is more than a celebration; it’s a spiritual journey.


The sight of thousands of Krathongs floating on water, illuminated by flickering candles, is a breathtaking experience.


It represents the release of negativity and the welcoming of good fortune.



⪢ Cultural Immersion & Local Connection


This festival offers a chance to connect with Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry.


Whether you’re crafting a Krathong, enjoying traditional performances, or savoring local delicacies, every moment like this brings you closer to the Thai way of life!





Where to Stay in Chiang Mai


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We toured the city and rode a songthaew (the local truck public transportation system) into downtown Chiang Mai.


We explore Chiang Mai's local shopping at Warorot Market and check out the Central Festival shopping mall for a very modern shopping experience.


We were surprised by how beautiful and culturally rich this city and area are. From the beautiful sunrises and sunsets, the rice fields, and the people, we have found so much to love about this Thai region!



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Loi Krathong


A woman with long curly hair sits at a table with a red plaid tablecloth, holding a drink. There are colorful lanterns and palm trees in the background, illuminated at night.


Loi Krathong is a celebration of light, renewal, and gratitude, and for us, it is an event that has resonated both times we have been lucky enough to experience it.


Beyond the paper lanterns and fancy food, Loi Krathong creates a moment where reflection and appreciation take center stage.


The community atmosphere, the beautiful visuals in the sky, and the chance to mingle with locals—this festival brings the country together in a pool of warmth and happiness, and we are down for that.





FAQs Loi Krathong Travel Guide


What is Loi Krathong?

Loi Krathong is a traditional Thai festival celebrated annually, where people float decorated baskets (krathongs) on rivers and lakes to pay respects to the water goddess and let go of bad luck.

When is Loi Krathong celebrated?

It usually takes place on the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, typically in November.

Where can I celebrate Loi Krathong in Thailand?

Popular locations include Bangkok (Chao Phraya River), Chiang Mai (along the Ping River), Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, and Pattaya.

How do I make or buy a krathong?

You can buy ready-made krathongs at markets or craft shops during the festival. Some places offer workshops to make your own krathong from natural materials like banana leaves and flowers.

Are there any special customs or rituals?

Participants usually light a candle and incense on the krathong, make a wish, then gently float it on the water. It’s important to respect local traditions and the environment.

Is Loi Krathong safe for tourists?

Yes, it’s generally safe, but expect crowds. Always be mindful of your belongings and respect local customs.

Can I join the Yi Peng Lantern Festival with Loi Krathong?

Yi Peng is celebrated mainly in Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai) and often coincides with Loi Krathong. It involves releasing sky lanterns and offers a magical complementary experience.

What should I wear to Loi Krathong?

Modest, respectful clothing is recommended. Traditional Thai attire is popular but not required. Comfortable shoes are a must for navigating crowded areas.

Are there any environmental concerns about Loi Krathong?

Yes, traditional krathongs sometimes use non-biodegradable materials. Many places now promote eco-friendly krathongs to protect waterways.

How can I best enjoy Loi Krathong as a traveler?

Plan ahead, arrive early at popular sites, join local celebrations, and capture photos of the beautiful lights on the water. Consider booking guided tours for cultural insights.





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