November in Thailand brings cool temperatures and a colourful array of festivals that see the country buzzing with life and creativity. Whether you’re a fan of music festivals, traditional races, art installations or spectacular fireworks displays, November promises something for everyone. Enjoy the international beats of Rolling Loud Thailand, explore the culture of Isaan at the Winter Wonderland Festival or immerse yourself in digital art at Awakening Bangkok.


Overview of festivals and events in November

Glamping Festival 2024
November 1-2, Arena Hua Hin Sports Club, Prachuap Khiri Khan
A fun festival for the adventurers and nature lovers among us.

ISAN Winter Wonderland
November 1-3 (Sriwilai Market, Khon Kaen) & November 8-10 (Thung Si Mueang, Udon Thani)
This festival features a huge playground of traditional Isan games, rock climbing and mazes, combined with art installations and cultural workshops.

Pattaya International Bikini Beach Race 2024
November 2, 17.00:XNUMX PM, Central Pattaya, Chon Buri
This unique sporting event attracts participants and spectators from all over the world.

Monster Music Festival 2024
November 2-3, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok
An exuberant music festival with an exciting line-up of artists.

Lanna Music Festival 2024
November 1-3, Chaloem Phra Kiat Health Park, Phrae
Here you can enjoy cultural performances, band competitions and a variety of Thai street food, with contributions from four northern provinces.

Phimai Festival and Boat Race
November 6-10, Phimai Historical Park, Nakhon Ratchasima
In addition to traditional longboat races, you can enjoy light and sound shows, performances and a local market with regional products.

Maemoh Fest 20TH
November 8-10, EGAT Mae Moh Royal Commemoration Park, Lampang
A special cultural festival with local artists and activities.

Awakening Bangkok 2024
November 8-17, 18.00:23.00 PM – XNUMX:XNUMX PM, Pak Khlong Talat, Bangkok
Thailand's largest light and digital arts festival, transforming Bangkok's Old Town into a vibrant showcase of art and innovation.

Chang Classic Car Revival 2024
November 23-24, Chang International Circuit, Buri Ram
A paradise for car enthusiasts, with classic cars and a drive-in cinema showing vintage films.

Rolling Loud Thailand 2024
November 22-24, Legendary Siam, Pattaya
The world's largest hip-hop festival featuring international stars such as A$AP Rocky, Jay Park, Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa.

Pattaya International Fireworks Festival 2024
November 29-30, Pattaya Beach, Chon Buri
A breathtaking fireworks festival with live music, local markets and delicious street food.

River Kwai Bridge Week and Red Cross Fair 2024
November 28 – December 8, Kanchanaburi
This annual event features impressive multimedia shows and cultural performances, also supporting the Red Cross.

NaSatta Light Festival Winter Lighting 2025
November 21, 2024 – April 27, 2025, Nasatta Park, Ratchaburi
A long-lasting light installation that transforms the park into a magical winter landscape.

Chonburi Coffee on the Beach 2024
November 22-24, 09.00am – 21.00pm, Pattaya Beach
A unique coffee festival for lovers, with sea views and various tastings opposite the Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya.


Whether you're in the mood for music, culture or art, November is the month to experience Thailand at its most colorful and vibrant.

4 responses to “Agenda – Festivals and events in Thailand November 2024: A month full of culture and celebration”

  1. Lung addie says up

    The main Thai festival has been forgotten:
    16 11 2024: Loi Krathong Festival. Every year on the first full moon of November.

  2. Roelof says up

    What is the best location for the kratongs? Also on the river, or only on the canal?

  3. Harrie says up

    Elephant festival in Surin starts on November 16th, a week-long fair with 250 elephants walking through the streets and a show in the football stadium, very nice, come and see, regards, Harry

  4. Freddy says up

    Inspiring. I would like to see such a monthly overview, thanks.


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