Bangkok, March 26, 2025 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched the 43rd Thailand Tourism Festival, a five-day celebration of culture, sustainability, and immersive travel experiences. Running from March 26 to 30 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, the event is free for all visitors.
This year’s festival highlights Thailand’s top attractions under the theme “5 Must-Do Experiences in Thailand.” It also promotes carbon-neutral tourism as part of the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism & Sport Year 2025” campaign.
TAT Governor Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said the festival aims to inspire travel and boost domestic tourism. Over 130,000 visitors are expected, with an estimated 45 million online impressions.
To reduce environmental impact, attendees are encouraged to use public transport, including the MRT (Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station), taxis, and bus route 136. The Amazing Thailand app offers a 3D venue map and real-time updates for a seamless experience.
A Journey Through Thailand’s Regions
The festival features nine immersive zones, each showcasing Thailand’s rich culture and tourism offerings.
Amazing Thailand Zone – A digital wonderland with TeamLab-inspired installations, retro photo booths, and eco-friendly shopping. Live performances by popular artists like DICE and GELBOYS will entertain guests.
Eastern Village – Highlights include the Butterfly Kingdom exhibit, a giant pygmy hippo statue, and over 50 food stalls serving regional delicacies like Rayong durian and mantis shrimp noodles.
Central Village – A nostalgic recreation of Hua Lamphong Railway Station and vintage street food, alongside performances by Sornram Nampech and Koh Mr. Saxman.
Northern Village – A modern Lanna-style zone with 3D animations, Chiang Mai’s Songkran celebrations, and spa treatments from Sappaya Spa.
Southern Village – Features batik art, pink dolphin mascots, and UNESCO-listed Nora dance performances. Don’t miss Betong chicken rice and Trang grilled pork.
Northeastern Village – Celebrates Isan traditions with a giant incense tree, Jaew Hon hot pot, and lively luk thung music.
TAT Partners & Travel Mall – Offers exclusive travel deals and eco-tourism packages.
Main Stage – Top Thai artists like MEAN and ASIA 7 will perform, alongside fan meetings with stars like Gulf Kanawut.
Sustainable Tourism Zone – A striking whale sculpture made from 90kg of plastic waste highlights Thailand’s green initiatives.
A Festival for the Future
The event emphasizes sustainability with low-carbon exhibits, eco-friendly travel tips, and workshops on responsible tourism. Visitors can explore Thailand’s beauty while learning how to protect it.
With vibrant performances, delicious food, and interactive experiences, the Thailand Tourism Festival 2025 promises unforgettable memories—all while paving the way for greener travel.
Don’t miss out—join the celebration now!
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