Program 1
Yi Peng Lantern Festival




Loy Krathong Festival - also known as the Yi Peng Festival - is the celebration of the full moon on the twelfth lunar month.
In Northern Thailand, the Lanna people launch air balloons to pay respect to the mythological Phrathat Ketkaew Chulamani, located in the heavens as believed by the Buddhist religion.
The Yi Peng Lantern Festival is a religious holiday celebrated in the northern regions of Thailand. The traditions date back to the ancient times of the Lanna Kingdom.
Once a year, people gather to honor Buddha and ask for good luck and wisdom before lighting the lanterns or “khom loy” and releasing them gently into the night sky.
These floating lanterns create a magical landscape of soft, glowing lights as far as the eye can see.
On the same day as the Yi Peng Festival, another similar but slightly different festival is celebrated by Thais throughout the country. This national Thai festival is known as Loy Krathong. It can be recognized by the candle-lit floats that float along the waterways and the fireworks that light up the night sky.
Price: 3500 THB / Person
We will need 350 tourists for this year's festival on November 5, 2025 for releasing lanterns at San Khampang area.
Includes:
- The Guide
- Buffet Meal
- Lantern
- Transportation (by Van)
Program:
- Pick up from Wat Dubpai check point - start time: 16.00 pm (old town)
- Release Lanterns together at 19.00 pm
- Back to Chiang Mai town at 21.00 pm
Remark: You must deposit 20% of the program's price to our bank account.