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Songkran isn’t a festival you attend.
It’s something you surrender to.
This trip is built around that energy — loud days, soaking wet streets, strangers laughing together — balanced with moments of calm that remind you why Chiang Mai is so loved.
You’ll party hard, slow down when you need to, and share experiences that turn into inside jokes by Day 2.
Come solo. Come curious. Leave drenched, exhausted, and very happy.
Zero chills. All thrills.
New bars. Loud music. Neon lights.
Clinking glasses, dance floors, and the kind of conversations that only happen on night one.
Chiang Mai has officially begun.
The kind of day that stays with you.
Feed the elephants
Walk alongside them
Join them during bath time in a forest setting
No riding. No performances.
Just connection, respect, and moments that hit you quietly.
Lunch included
- Return to the hotel feeling lighter than you arrived.
Old city magic meets modern Chiang Mai.
Your taste buds don’t stand a chance.
This is the reason you’re here.
Tha Pae Gate becomes a full-blown battlefield
Water guns loaded
Buckets flying
Music blasting
Everyone soaked, laughing, dancing, screaming
This isn’t watching Songkran.
This is living inside it.
Nobody walks away dry.
And everyone walks away smiling.
No alarms. No schedules. No pressure.
This day bends to your mood.
The softest ending to the loudest trip.
Phones full of photos
Clothes still damp
Hearts very full
Chiang Mai gives you chaos, calm, and connection — all in one go.
15–20 people. Enough energy, no crowding.
Yes. Many join solo and leave with a full group.
No. Thailand is visa-free for Indian passport holders.
Yes, with proper zones, group movement, and guides — which we handle.
Never. You can join or skip based on your energy.
Yes. A Party Passport trip leader stays with the group throughout.
Pay the booking amount to lock your seat. Balance can be paid in installments before the trip.
Got a question? Want trip details? Or just feeling the itch to get away?
Drop us a line. We’ll help you figure out the rest.

