- Country
- Thailand
- Origin Story
- The festival was initiated in 1989 by local businessman Yongyuth Kitwattananusont to boost tourism in Lopburi and to honor the local monkey population, which is believed to be descendants of Hanuman, the Monkey God from the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- Folklore Type
- Cultural Festival
- Event Date
- Last Sunday of November
- Ritual Significance
- The festival reflects the locals' respect and gratitude towards the monkeys, considering them as part of their community and as symbols of good luck and prosperity.
- Fun Fact
- During the festival, over 2,000 kilograms of fruits, vegetables, and other treats are laid out in buffet-style spreads for the monkeys to feast upon.
- Duration
- One day
- Symbol
- Monkey