Thailand's Songkran 2026 Projects US$ 909M Revenue Nationwide

A report by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) showed strong nationwide tourism activity for the Songkran Festival 2026, exceeding expectations across all regions during the 11–15 April period.

This year's Songkran Festival is projected to generate more than US$909 million in tourism revenue, a 6% increase compared to last year. The achievement reflects sustained confidence among both Thai and international travelers and reinforces the event as a world-class cultural celebration.

In Bangkok, the TAT's flagship Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2026 at Benjakitti Park welcomed over 108,640 visitors (56,368 Thai and 52,272 international) between 11 and 13 April, generating an estimated economic impact of US$8.5 million. The Saneh Art by Songkran Festival 2026 at Lumphini Park also drew strong attendance, welcoming over 94,546 visitors.

In the South, the Sadao border crossing in Songkhla province recorded over 36,000 crossings between 10 and 12 April, led by Malaysian visitors. Average hotel occupancy reached around 80 percent, while total arrivals are projected at 70,000, generating approximately US$21 million in local tourism revenue. Deep Southern border towns, including Betong in Yala and Su-ngai Kolok in Narathiwat, extended celebrations into evening programming with events such as "Suk Sanuk Songkran Chaaidaen Tai" and SUNGAIKOLOK Midnight Songkran 2026, reinforcing their appeal as emerging cultural and evening tourism destinations.

Elsewhere, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya remained a key destination, with "Songkran with Elephants" drawing strong interest. Across the North and Northeast, provinces wove Songkran festivities together with traditional practices, including water-pouring rituals over Buddha images, cultural parades, and Rot Nam Dam Hua ceremonies, deepening the cultural richness of the festival. Dedicated water-play streets drew large crowds, blending festive energy with community participation and offering more meaningful, culturally immersive experiences.

International arrivals during the 11–15 April festival period are expected to reach approximately 500,000 visitors, a 4% increase from last year, generating around US$245 million in revenue. Domestic tourism is projected to reach 5.96 million trips, a 7% increase, contributing approximately US$647 million.

Songkran remains a key driver of Thailand's tourism economy, supporting revenue generation, regional distribution, and the country's global reputation for high-quality cultural experiences. While the nationwide festival concludes on 15 April, selected destinations will continue celebrations beyond the official period, sustaining travel momentum and extending the festival's overall impact.


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