LED light displays, unique art installations, snacks, souvenirs, and more await visitors at Thailand’s Nasatta Light Festival 2025.
Nasatta Park — a Thai Modern History and Art Museum in Ratchaburi — is all set to sparkle and welcome visitors to the Nasatta Light Festival 2025. This annual illumination extravaganza of Thailand will transform the 18-acre landscape into a breathtaking winter wonderland, illuminating the night sky with thousands of twinkling lights. The festival has been an annual event since 2018.
From November 21, 2024, to April 27, 2025, visitors can immerse themselves in a world of wonder, exploring stunning sculptures, light projector mappings, massive illuminated flowers and arches, creative arrangements, and a forested landscape full of unique displays. The park will be adorned with intricate light installations, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Things to do at Nasatta Light Festival this November 2024 to April 2025
- Visit early and book a workshop, such as Thai cooking or gold leaf gliding on canvas, for a culturally immersive experience.
- Enjoy local dishes at the food stalls.
- Check out the Thai costume rental shop for picking out traditional outfits known as Shude-Thai.
Nasatta Light Festival 2025: Tickets and timing
Nasatta Light Festival 2025 is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, as well as on public holidays. For more details, check out their Instagram.
Timings
Opening hours: 9 am-10 pm
Illumination hours: 6 pm-10 pm
Ticket prices
All-day ticket: THB 350 for adults, THB 200 for children below 12 years
Night ticket for illumination show: THB 300 for adults, THB 150 for children below 12 years
Address: 41 1 Samut Songkhram Road Wang Yen, Bang Phae District, Ratchaburi 70160, Thailand
What to eat
While there are several food stalls to sample local delicacies, a few noteworthy dishes include Gaarb-Mah-Nee and Ramayana 3D Ice cream. An on-site cafe, restaurant, and canteen will help you keep the hunger pangs at bay at one of the most fun things to do in Thailand.
Souvenirs to buy from Nasatta Light Festival 2025
Pick out a few Buddha charms and statuettes, firework lanterns, and globe lanterns as souvenirs. Or choose from beautiful Piti-theme merchandise. Piti, a cute wishing tree flower fairy, is the official mascot for Nasatta Park.
(Feature image credit: ณ สัทธา อุทยานไทย/Facebook)
This article originally appeared on Travel + Leisure Thailand.