October 2025 Festivals and Cultural Events in Thailand
This October 2025, immerse yourself in Thailand’s rich cultural heritage and local traditions by participating in a variety of festivals and events across the country. Key highlights include the Rap Bua Festival in Samut Prakan, the Surat Thani Chak Phra, the Thot Phapa, and the Long Boat Races Festival. Additionally, don’t miss the Nong Khai Ok Phansa and Bang Fai Phaya Naga Festival, where mysterious fireballs rise along the Mekong River. With activities happening nationwide, October provides a wonderful opportunity to experience Thailand’s vibrant traditions and festive spirit.
Rap Bua Festival
30 September – 8 October 2025
Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, Samut Prakan
The Rap Bua Festival is held annually at the end of Buddhist Lent at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai. The event features the “lotus receiving” ceremony, where lotus flowers are offered in honor of the Luang Pho To image as it floats along the Samrong Canal. Visitors can enjoy food stalls, shopping, and an amusement park across the nine-day festival.
Hat Yai Moon Festival 2025

3–6 October 2025
Srinakorn Foundation School, Hat Yai, Songkhla
The festival celebrates the Mid-Autumn tradition with cultural activities, performances, and community gatherings. Visitors can sample mooncakes, local food, and enjoy live stage shows featuring various artists.
Surat Thani Chak Phra, Thot Phapa, and Long Boat Races Festival 2025
4–12 October 2025
Tapi River and near the Naris Bridge area, Mueang District, Surat Thani
Miracle of Naga: Nong Khai 2025
4–8 October 2025
Along the Mekong River, Nong Khai
The festival features fireballs rising from the Mekong, traditional dances honoring the Naga serpent, parades, wax castle processions, illuminated boat displays, and Tak Bat Devo ceremonies. Long boat races, walking streets, food fairs, and local markets are also part of the event.
The Ok-Wa Tradition 2025
6–8 October 2025
Mae Sariang District, Mae Hong Son
This event marks the end of Buddhist Lent. Highlights include the “Cultural Plaza” ceremony at Wat Uthayaram, live music, the Ngeung Candle Procession, and the Miss Ok-Wa beauty contest. Visitors can join cultural activities, parades, and rituals over three days.
Chak Phra and Tak Bat Devo
6–9 October 2025
Khao Tang Kuan and in front of Tinsulanon Stadium, Mueang District, Songkhla
The festival includes boat processions, competitions for the Royal Trophy, and participation in the Tak Bat Devo almsgiving ceremony.
Tak Bat Devo
7–8 October 2025
Wat Sangkat Rattana Khiri, Uthai Thani
Devotees and visitors offer rice, dried food, and sticky rice parcels to monks. The event includes a parade depicting scenes from the Buddha’s life.
BOOK EXPO THAILAND 2025
9–19 October 2025
Halls 5–7, LG Floor, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok
Ngo Ka Ki Festival 2025
11–12 October 2025
Ban Hok Jong Seng Office, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga
This festival recreates the historic atmosphere of Takua Pa’s mining town through stories, architecture, and community activities. Visitors can join talks and enjoy the “Taste of Stories” dinner beneath the historic walkway.

TEA DELIGHT – First Edition
11–13 October 2025 | 08:00–18:00 hrs
Ancient House Chiang Mai, Muang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai
A three-day event for tea enthusiasts, featuring workshops, artisanal teas, pastries, and food experiences. The festival includes live music and a riverside lawn setting.
SAKAD SCENIC TRAIL 2025
12 October 2025
Ban Skad Tai School, Pua District, Nan
Runners explore highland forests, terraced fields, and mountain landscapes. The trail offers a mix of natural scenery and local community experiences for both runners and nature enthusiasts.
Samut Prakan Phra Samut Chedi Worship Fair 2025
12–23 October 2025
Phra Samut Chedi Riverside and Samut Prakan Provincial Hall, Samut Prakan
A 12-day temple fair featuring religious ceremonies, cultural performances, food stalls, and local product markets.
Chiang Mai International Harp Festival 2025
24–26 October 2025
Chiang Mai Harp and Music Center, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai
The festival celebrates the harp with concerts, workshops, and performances, promoting musical learning and cultural exchange.













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