BANGKOK, April 16, 2025 – Thailand’s Songkran festival has sparked a tourism boom, with international visitor numbers soaring past an average of 100,000 per day, marking a 10.73% increase from the previous week, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.
From April 6 to 12, 2025, a total of 666,180 foreign tourists arrived in Thailand, up by 64,564 compared to the prior week, averaging 95,169 visitors daily. The surge, driven by the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2025, has solidified Thailand’s status as a top global festival destination.
Key hotspots like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Phuket, and Hat Yai drew massive crowds, with Bangkok’s Silom and Khao San roads hosting over 650,000 revelers. Pattaya officially celebrates its biggest day, Wan Lai, Saturday April 19th, which is also expected to draw hundreds of thousands of revelers.
Cumulatively, from January 1 to April 13, 2025, Thailand welcomed 10,738,424 international tourists, generating over 516.589 billion baht (approximately $14.8 billion USD) in tourism revenue. The government attributes this success to strategic promotions, including visa exemptions for 93 countries and increased flight capacity, with international flights up 9.1% during the festival period.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) projects Songkran 2025 generated 26.5 billion baht, an 8% rise from last year, with 476,000 international and 4.42 million domestic visitors.