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Loy Krathong Festival Thailand’s Festival of Lights

Thailand’s most charming and photogenic annual celebration is nearing — Loy Krathong. Also known as the “Festival of Lights” for the millions of floating candles on rivers and lanterns lighting up the sky, the celebration can be enjoyed everywhere from the metropolis of Bangkok to the smallest village nestled among rice paddies.

This year, the national holiday takes place on the evening of November 5, and visitors are always warmly welcomed to join in.

Here is a selection of some of the best resorts and hotels across the country where international travelers and locals alike can enjoy the spectacle.

Krathongs, Music and Dancing in Krabi

Perched neatly atop the beachfront resort of Banyan Tree Krabi, the award-winning Thai restaurant Saffron will this year host an evening of merriment to make the festival come alive. Starting from 6:30pm on November 5, Saffron, Banyan Tree’s signature fine-dining venue, will provide guests and diners with a Thai buffet dinner, accompanied by live music and traditional performances. The price per person is 2,200 THB net per person, which includes a welcome drink, and just 1,100 THB net for children. And, talking about kids, there will be family fun that same afternoon with an opportunity for guests to create their own krathong (banana leaf boat).

An Enchanting Rooftop Party in Chiang Mai

Nowhere in the northern city of Chiang Mai can you get a better view of both the river and the night sky than from the rooftop bar of downtown Meliá Chiang Mai. The highest rooftop venue in the city, guests can watch in awe as tiny twinkling banana boats drift slowly down the Ping River. Meliá Chiang Mai will host a double celebration: on both Nov 5th and Nov 6th, from 6pm till midnight, an evening of magic will be staged at MAI The Sky Bar, on the 22nd floor, including live music, fun n’ games and live music — all paired with crafted drinks created specially for this enchanting evening.

Beachfront Spirit of Koh Samui

Banyan Tree Samui is hosting a beachfront celebration on November 5, starting at 4:30 when guests join resort staff in a hands-on cultural experience by making their own krathong boat, using only natural materials, which they can then offer to the water goddess, a traditional rite in Buddhist countries and an opportunity to wish for good fortune. Then, at 6:30pm, a traditional long drum parade is scheduled to ring in the festive spirit. The resort’s MICHELIN Guide-recommended fine-dining restaurant, Saffron, will present a special Loy Krathong set menu starting at THB 2,350 net per person without wine and THB 3,200 net per person with wine.Each dining couple will receive a complimentary krathong to help ensure that the blessings and the spirit of the festival can be preserved.

Riverside Magic in Bangkok

Nothing quite compares to the dazzling spectacle of thousands upon thousands of tiny candlelit boats floating slowly down the Chao Phraya River under the full moon. Those visitors fortunate enough to be staying at GLOW Riverside Bangkok will have the greatest of front-row seats to view and experience this most photogenic of events. GLOW Riverside will provide a delicious set dinner with live traditional Thai performances, and all diners will receive a complimentary krathong. In addition, members of Fusion’s loyalty program, Fusionlife, can receive up to 25% off dining and spa services, stay credits, complimentary healthy drinks, late check-out and receive room upgrades subject to availability.

A Hillside View of Phuket

Visitors who prefer a more chilled or intimate celebration may opt for the blissfully serene Fusion Suites Phuket Patong, an oasis of tranquility nestled on a lush tropical hillside overlooking lively Patong Beach and the Andaman Sea. This Sino-Portuguese designed resort is equipped with everything a family needs for a quiet vacation — beautiful villas, multiple swimming pools,a fitness center, kids club and spectacular views of the sunset. Dining guests on November 5 will receive a complimentary krathong set. In addition, members of Fusion’s loyalty program, Fusionlife, will qualify for exclusive benefits, including up to 25% off dining and spa services.

As the moonlight shimmers across Thailand’s rivers and skies on November 5, Loy Krathong reminds us of the country’s timeless beauty and spirit of renewal. Whether celebrated from a rooftop in Chiang Mai, a beachfront in Samui, or beside the Chao Phraya in Bangkok, this luminous festival invites everyone to release their wishes, let go of the past, and embrace the promise of new beginnings. For travelers, it’s an unforgettable way to experience Thailand’s culture — glowing, graceful, and filled with heartfelt joy.