Imagine walking through the streets of Bangkok on a hot April afternoon, only to be drenched in water by a laughing stranger shouting “Happy New Year!” What sounds like chaos quickly turns into joy—and that’s the magic of Songkran.
Thailand’s iconic festival is not just a giant water fight. For Indian travellers, it feels surprisingly familiar—almost like celebrating a festival back home, just with a tropical twist.

Songkran is Thailand’s traditional New Year festival, celebrated in mid-April with a mix of fun, spirituality, and family traditions.
While globally famous for its water fights, the festival has deeper roots:
Water symbolizes washing away bad luck and welcoming a fresh start.
The word Songkran comes from the Sanskrit word “Sankranti”, a term deeply familiar in India.
Just like:
Songkran marks a cosmic transition—the sun entering Aries, symbolizing a new beginning.
👉 This shared origin makes the festival feel culturally close to Indian traditions.
If you combine:
You get Songkran.
The water fights mirror Holi’s joy, while rituals like pouring water on elders resemble Indian customs of seeking blessings.
Despite the party vibe, mornings during Songkran are deeply spiritual:
This balance of fun + faith resonates strongly with Indian travellers.
Thailand has a significant Indian influence and a growing number of Indian tourists every year.
From:
…to the warm hospitality, Indians often feel instantly comfortable.
One of the most beautiful aspects of Songkran is inclusivity.
You don’t need:
Just step outside—and you’re part of the celebration.
Each destination offers a unique flavor of the festival.
Songkran is more than just a festival—it’s a feeling.
For Indian travellers, it offers:
It’s rare to find a destination that feels both new and familiar at the same time—and Thailand during Songkran does exactly that.
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