Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025 welcomed Indian and international visitors with the light of friendship

The conclusion of the experience of exclusive offers, cultural experiences, and heartfelt Thai hospitality

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proudly presented the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025, a special initiative designed to welcome Indian and international visitors with warmth and friendship during the grand celebration that took place from October 16 to 20 in Bangkok.

Keep in mind that although the celebrations are over, the street light decorations, illuminated landmarks, and Indian-inspired Art Wall and Art Street installations will continue to be displayed until October 31 at Little India (Phahurat) & Khlong Ong Ang.

The Diwali Festival, known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the world’s most significant cultural celebrations, originating from India’s ancient traditions, symbolising the triumph of light over darkness. It has become increasingly popular in Thailand, attracting both Thai and international visitors each year to celebrate through light, colour, and shared joy.

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As part of this vibrant celebration, TAT aimed to create memorable travel experiences and inspire visitors, particularly from India, one of Thailand’s most important markets in South Asia, to feel the essence of Thai hospitality, warmth, and friendship. The initiative combines cultural tourism with travel privileges to enhance visitor satisfaction and encourage spending during the festive period.

From October 16 to 18, TAT had set up Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege welcome counters at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport to warmly greet Indian and international tourists arriving in Bangkok. Visitors received a Diwali Friendship Candle souvenir, symbolising Thai–Indian friendship, and could be registered to enjoy special privileges and exclusive gift sets.

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Additional activity counters were also available at Khlong Ong Ang October 16 to 20) and Phahurat (Little India) (October 18 to 20), offering travel information, cultural souvenirs, and exclusive benefits from government and private-sector partners, all while creating an atmosphere of light, joy, and cultural harmony in the heart of Bangkok.

Tourists who scanned the official QR code to register have received souvenirs, gift sets, and discount coupons from leading partners, including King Power, One Bangkok, Siam Piwat, MBK Centre, Central Group, Big C, SueSat, I Snack, Cher Aim, and Jula’s Herb.

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The Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Festival 2025 embraced the theme Light Unites Us, representing light as a symbol of life, hope, and unity that connects people across borders. Visitors were invited to immerse themselves in the radiant beauty of Bangkok’s Diwali celebrations through Spectacular light decorations and immersive installations, Thai–Indian cultural performances blending classical and modern art, Bollywood-style parades that bring the streets to life, and Mini concerts featuring renowned Thai and Indian artists.

These highlights reflect the shared cultural heritage and friendship between Thailand and India, promoting a deeper emotional connection and cultural appreciation through light and celebration.

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This initiative is expected to generate a positive impression among Indian and international visitors, helping stimulate tourism spending and reinforce Thailand’s position as a welcoming destination for South Asian travellers.

Through this campaign, TAT continues to strengthen ties with the Indian market, supporting the national goal of attracting 2.3 million Indian tourists to Thailand by the end of this year.

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