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The Traveler’s Guide to Celebrating Thailand’s Festival of Lights (Loy Krathong) this November
To celebrate the water goddess Phrae Mae Khongkha, millions of Thais float (loy) a little raft (krathong) commonly made from banana trunk and topped with flowers and candles. The krathongs carry the hopes, wishes, and gratitude of individuals, and represent the act of letting go of the old and ushering in the new.
Loy Krathong is celebrated nationwide every year, on the night of the full moon of the twelfth month of the Thai lunar calendar. The festival takes place on 27 November this year, and is a special occasion for both Thais and travellers who flock to the country for this dazzling festival.
Thailand was the #1 most visited country on Airbnb in Southeast Asia last year, with Bangkok the most visited city in the country. This Loy Krathong, Airbnb has already seen a 17 percent surge in international guests searching for a stay in Thailand*. The most popular destinations during this festive period are Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Phuket, Koh Samui, Hua Hin, Koh Pha Ngan and Krabi.** Many are flocking to The Land of Smiles for the end of year holidays – Airbnb has seen approximately an 88 percent spike in searches by China travellers for November-December travel to Thailand, and an over 15 percent increase in searches by Australian guests in the same period.***
If you’re thinking about visiting Thailand this holiday season, make it one to remember and join the festivities! Read on for Airbnb’s recommendations of the best destinations and places to stay to experience Loy Krathong.
Chiang Mai
Renowned for its mountains and lush forests, Chiang Mai in Thailand’s north is home to the traditional Lanna culture. Loy Krathong celebrations are marked by large ceremonies and illuminated temples and are held at the same time as the Yee Peng festival, where Thais release thousands of paper lanterns (khom loi) into the night sky – making for a truly incredible sight.
Flowing through the heart of Chiang Mai province is the Ping River, a popular place amongst locals and visitors alike to float krathongs. Tha Phae Gate is another; located on the east side of the old city wall. The surrounding moat is a local favourite and popular gathering place, while Three Kings Monument in front of the old town hall has a lively atmosphere and attracts many to join in the activities.
You can’t leave Chiang Mai without trying
the local delicacies, and there are many to choose from. Some must-tries are sai oua (a northern Thai sausage), nam ngiao (sour and spicy noodles with
tomato soup), and the always popular khao
soi (creamy coconut curry with crispy noodles).
Bangkok
Thailand’s vibrant capital transforms every Loy Krathong, as the city embraces its cultural roots and traditions in a spectacle not to be missed. The main water artery of Bangkok, the Chao Phraya River, is a popular destination for visitors and locals to float krathongs and where you can join in the festivities against the backdrop of iconic landmarks such as Wat Arun. Alternatively, make your way to Wat Saket where you can enjoy a memorable Loy Krathong by one of Bangkok's oldest canals, Khlong Maha Nak, and explore the iconic Golden Mount nearby.
A short stroll from the Chao Phraya is the
hip neighbourhood of Song Wat –
recently voted one of the world’s 40
coolest neighbourhoods in 2023 by TimeOut – with an eclectic mix of art
galleries and historical buildings to explore. While exploring Bangkok, don’t
forget to try the city’s food offerings, from street food vendors offering Thai
staples such as pad thai and pad krapow, to markets such as Jodd Fair
and Michelin-starred eateries.
Phuket
There’s much more to Phuket than meets the eye. Famous for its beaches and islands, Phuket is steeped in history, and dotted with temples and shrines making for a unique Loy Krathong experience with an island-style vibe. There are more than 30 beaches where locals often float their krathongs. Alternatively, explore some of the less touristy and equally popular spots, such as Sapan Hin Lake and Suan Luang Park in Phuket Town, or Nai Harn Lake in the south or Bang-Ma-Ruan Lake in the north.
When in Phuket, don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy some of the freshest seafood caught daily from the Andaman Sea. Delicious Southern dishes to try include kaeng som (sour and spicy soup), massaman (a flavourful, slightly sweet Thai curry) and kaeng tai pla (an intensely spicy curry with fermented fish). And while enjoying island life, don’t forget to explore the history and Sino-Portuguese architecture in Phuket Town.
Searching for your perfect
stay this Loy Krathong? Here are a selection of unique Airbnb stays where you
can enjoy the sights and sounds:
● Bohemian Home, Chiang Mai - Unique home located in a
local neighbourhood near Tha Phae Gate and Warorot market.
● Mango Home No.1, Chiang Mai - Adjacent to Sunday Walking
Street and Tha Phae Gate, the old city is within easy reach.
● Funky Handmade House, Chiang Mai - Beautiful hand-crafted teak
house nestled along the foothills of Doi Suthep mountain.
● Canal House, Bangkok - Antique canal house on the
Thonburi side (old capital city) of Bangkok.
● Antique Colonial Luang
Prasit Canal Home,
Bangkok - Colonial-style teakwood house located on Bangkok Yai Canal.
● Chic Loft, Bangkok - Artistic loft-style townhouse
located in the vibrant Thonglor neighbourhood.
● Bella Vista Panwa, Phuket - Stunning sea views from this
bungalow in Ao Yon on Phuket’s east coast.
● Pangolin Villa, Phuket - Private pool villa in the north
of Phuket close to Nai Thon and Nai Yang beaches.
● Duplex-Style Pool Villa, Phuket - Duplex pool villa with garden view, located in the popular northwest area of Phuket.
Note
*Based on internal Airbnb
data on inbound guest searches for stays in Thailand for check-in in October
2023 vs check-in in November 2023.
** Based on internal Airbnb
data on top destinations in Thailand booked this Loy Krathong (check-in between
24-30 Nov 2023).
*** Based on internal
Airbnb data on inbound guest searches for stays in Thailand for check-in
November-December 2022 vs check-in November-December 2023.
Note: All stays referenced
are intended purely to inspire and illustrate. Airbnb does not recommend or
endorse specific stay or experience listings on the Airbnb platform.
Revisit The Hunger Games saga on Lionsgate Play before Watching The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
No one is ready to say goodbye to the world of Panem just yet. The latest installment from the franchise, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, is set to hit the big screen on November 15. A prequel film set 64 years before the events of the first movie, it explores the childhood of a young President Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) before he stepped to power in Panem.
Dystopian genre lovers will be thrilled to know that all of The Hunger Games movies are available for streaming exclusively on Lionsgate Play. So if you need to revisit the world of Panem and lose yourself once again in epic stories of survival, courage, and hope this is your cue to hit that play button!
The Hunger Games (2012)
Jennifer Lawrence brought Katniss Everdeen to life when she portrayed the bow-and-arrow-wielding teenager from the post-apocalyptic, dystopian nation of Panem. Katniss is a resourceful sixteen-year-old hardened from years of providing for her family in District 12. She heroically volunteers to take her younger sister’s place in the 74th Hunger Games, a televised event where tributes from each district are forced to fight to the death for the Capitol’s entertainment. Katniss and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) form an unlikely alliance and, in doing so, unintentionally defy everything the Capitol stands for.
Catching Fire picks up where the first movie left off, with Katniss and fellow victor Peeta on a Victory Tour of Panem. However, Katniss senses their newfound fame is just the spark needed to set ablaze a simmering rebellion against the oppressive government. To control Katniss as the symbol of resistance, the Capitol holds a Quarter Quell for the 75th Hunger Games. This year, tributes from each district will be chosen from the existing pool of victors, forcing Katniss and Peeta back into the arena. But things are not as they seem. Plans have been set in motion and the pair are thrust in the midst of a rebellion that could change Panem forever.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (2014)
Katniss is rescued from a devastating Quarter Quell and embraces becoming a symbol of the rebellion. After the Capitol reduces her home to rubble, she now lives in a supposedly nonexistent District 13 under the leadership of President Alma Coin (Julianne Moore). Katniss becomes the Mockingjay, a symbol of the rebellion. She attempts to save Peeta who was kidnapped by the Capitol. Throughout Mockingjay Part 1, we see Katniss struggling to cope with the loss of loved ones and the weight of her role in the rebellion.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (2015)
The final film brings the trilogy to a thrilling conclusion. Katniss teams up with her closest friends and fellow rebels – Peeta, Gale Hawthorne (Liam Hemsworth), and Finnick Odair (Sam Claflin) – in a bid to defeat President Snow (Donald Sutherland) once and for all. As they take the battle in the streets of the Capitol, the rebels have to navigate through mortal traps, determine who the enemies are, and make moral choices that will determine the future of millions in Panem. In the end, Katniss understands that to truly liberate Panem’s citizens from a war that threatens to kill them all, she has to eliminate every single threat and put a total end to the bloodshed.
Watch all four The Hunger Games films, available exclusively on Lionsgate
Play via PLDT Home. Immerse yourself in the dystopian world of Panem, right in
time for the prequel!