PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

If you plan on traveling on one of the national holidays, make sure that you book everything in advance. Thais don't get a lot of time of off. So, when they do, they flock in droves to every destination you can think of.

1 May 2007
(Tuesday)
Labor Day
International labor day is celebrated as a national holiday, even though there isn't much ado about it
National Holiday
5 May 2007
(Saturday)
Coronation Day
Celebrates the day in 1949 when the current king was crowned.
National Holiday
7 May 2007
(Monday)
Coronation Day (Substitution)
Some businesses may be closed.
30 June 2007
(Saturday)
Buddhist Lent
This day marks the beginning of the Buddhist 'lent' period, a time when monks are supposed to retreat to their temples while new life springs forth.
National Holiday
2 July 2007
(Monday)
Buddhist Lent (Substitution)
Some businesses may be closed.
12 August 2007
(Sunday)
Queen's Birthday
Her Majesty the Queen's birthday is a national holiday, also serving as the country's Mothers Day as well.
National Holiday
13 August 2007
(Monday)
Queen's Birthday (Substitution)
Some businesses may be closed.
23 October 2007
(Tuesday)
Chulalongkorn Day
Celebrates the birthday of one of Thailand's most revered kings.
National Holiday
24 November 2007
(Saturday)
Loy Kratong
Not a national holiday, but an evening when Thais pay respect to the goddess of the waters by floating candlelit offerings on any and all waterways around the kingdom.
5 December 2007
(Wednesday)
King's Birthday
His Majesty the King's birthday is celebrated throughout the country and also serves as the nation's Fathers Day.
National Holiday
10 December 2007
(Monday)
Constitution Day
December 10th celebrates the date in 1932 when the country was granted its first constitution.
National Holiday
31 December 2007
(Monday)
New Years Eve
The day before the western new year day is always a national holiday.
National Holiday
1 January 2008
(Tuesday)
New Year's Day
The beginning of the western new year is a national holiday in Thaland, one of three "new year" holidays celebrated every year.
National Holiday
8 February 2008
(Friday)
Chinese New Year
The beginning of the Chinese lunar year is celebrated in the Chinatowns of every city throughout Thailand. Some businesses close for the day, but it is not a national holiday.
21 March 2008
(Friday)
Makha Bucha
Makha Bucha celebrates the Buddha's first sermon in to his disciples.
National Holiday
6 April 2008
(Sunday)
Chakri Day
Chakri Day commeorates the founding of the current dynasty, Rama I.
National Holiday
7 April 2008
(Monday)
Chakri Day (Substitution)
Some businesses may be closed.
13-15 April 2008
(Sunday-Tuesday)
Songkran
Songkran is the traditional Thai new year. If you go out at all during this period, be prepared to be soaked by water gun touting Thais. Smile and
National Holiday
19 May 2008
(Monday)
Visakha Bucha
The holiest Buddhist holiday celebrates the birth, enlightenment and entry into nirvana of the Buddha.
National Holiday
Groovy dining
Groovy bars & clubs
Groovy adventures
© 1999-2007 Groovy Map Co., Ltd.
Bangkok
>Calendar
>Arrival/Transportation
>Accomodation
>Groovy Dining
>Groovy Bars & Clubs
>Social Clubs
>Thai cooking school
>Gay/Lesbian

>Business

>Shopping
General Thailand
>Street tips
>Cultural Do's & Don'ts
>Weather
>Golf
>Public Holiday/events
>Transportation
>Currency
>Medical Tourism
->Confused by Bangkok's new airport? We have everything you need to know:
What's on: Arrival

->Groovy Promotion Get 20 percent off with regional packs