Wonderfruit 2024: A Comprehensive Guide to Thailand’s Iconic Festival

Returning for its ninth edition from Dec. 12-16, Wonderfruit 2024 transforms The Fields at Siam Country Club, Chonburi into a vibrant celebration of art, culture, music, and nature. Over 99 hours, attendees (or the so-called Wonderers) are invited to explore thoughtfully curated experiences spanning music, wellness, architecture, and cuisine — all crafted to foster a deeper connection to mind, nature, and community.
Step into a world where rituals and performances bring cultural practices to life, and let your curiosity guide you through moments of awe and inspiration! Whether it's through immersive installations, mindful workshops, or unforgettable musical acts, let our ultimate guide help you make the most of your festival experience.
What to Expect: Art, Music, Nature, Wellness, & More
Wonderfruit 2024 offers a diverse array of stages and spaces, each designed to immerse Wonderers in unique experiences that blend music, art, culture, and nature. From serene sanctuaries and lively cultural villages to hidden dance havens and culinary explorations, these stages invite festivalgoers to connect deeply with themselves, each other, and the surrounding environment.
Here's a glimpse into the many vibrant spaces awaiting discovery at Wonderfruit:
- Creature Stage: Playful performances with a renewed spirit, offering diverse sounds and experiences to inspire wonder.
- Ancestral Forest: A space for intimate performances, workshops, art, and a medicinal garden enriched with Thai herbs and indigenous wisdom.
- Wonder Kitchen: Main dining venue with themed feasts focused on tradition, food as medicine, and sustainability.
- Enfold: Serene courtyard for immersive live performances and ambient soundscapes powered by Sonos Libra.
- Dhyana: A realm of universal rituals and workshops led by master practitioners, exploring offerings, mantras, and symbolic gestures.
- Ziggurat with Singha: Open-air beer garden with live music, cocktails, and a laid-back, friendly vibe.
- Forbidden Fruit: Lakeside dance haven with cosmic disco under a starlit, fabric-enclosed space.
- The Quarry: Jungle retreat with synthy grooves, immersive lights, and a nature-filled all-night music experience.
- Molam World: Celebration of Isaan culture with art, food, and traditional music in a lively village setting.
- The Unconditional Space: Sanctuary for rituals and workshops that explore connection and the interconnectedness of beings.
- 428: Multi-sensory space connecting elements through dynamic experiences.
- Neramit: Creative lab and culture hub with music from regional selectors sharing rare sonic treasures.
- Solar Village: Architectural gathering point to celebrate sunrise and sunset in harmony with nature’s rhythm.
For a complete list of spaces, workshops and activities, performers, and more, visit Wonderfruit’s website: Experiences and Directory.
Where to Buy Tickets and How Much
While advance sales for the 5-Day Full Pass and Weekend Pass are already sold out, interested festivalgoers can still purchase at-door tickets for THB20,000 (Full Pass) and THB15,000 (Weekend Pass).
For those seeking a shorter experience, the Sunday Pass (THB5,000) offers single-day access from 8 AM on Dec. 15, along with a Monday morning sunrise. If you have young (13 to 19 years old) or furry companions, a Teen Pass (THB4,500) and a Dog Pass (THB1,000) are available. ID verification is required for teens, while dogs of any size are welcome.

Passes are available for purchase via Ticketmelon. All ticket sales are final and can’t be resold. Upgrades can be made at the Box Office. Children under 13 are free. Wonderfruit welcomes all ages, but anyone aged 12 and below must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or nominated guardian.
Note: If you still have a Wonderfruit 2020 ticket, this is your final chance to use it. Check your e-mail from Ticketmelon for details. For lost tickets or account issues, contact [email protected].
Ticket Pre-registration Process

All tickets must be registered. If you want to save time and make the most of your festival experience, it’s best to pre-register your Wonderfruit ticket and accommodation (if applicable). This is your last chance to make changes and corrections if you’ve bought more than one ticket as your full name (as shown on your ID) will be checked at each access and security points.
What’s more, Wonderfruit is cashless and uses an RFID wristband that acts as a virtual wallet. By pre-registering your ticket, you can pre-load a balance on your wristband and don’t have to wait in line for too long! Take note, though, that credit card top-ups are non-refundable. If you run out of balance and want to top-up with cash, there are ATMs on site.
On-site Accommodations and Ticket Bundles
There are three on-site accommodations available for Wonderers of every type: Boutique Camping, Slow Wonder, and General Camping.
Boutique Camping places you right in the heart of The Fields with shaded tents. A five-day, four-night stay includes access to a 24-hour reception, a dedicated restaurant and bar, and custom-built restrooms. Rates vary based on the chosen setup, but shared tents (female only or co-ed) for solo Wonderers are now available starting at THB4,500 per night.

Slow Wonder Cabins offer a 27-sqm air-conditioned space with a private bathroom and premium bedding by Omazz. Its minimalist design creates a peaceful retreat within The Fields, complemented by a 24-hour concierge and access to Slow Wonder Village. Each cabin costs THB50,000 per night.

General Camping is a budget-friendly option, priced at THB275 per night, that invites you to bring your own tent (no rentals) and camping gear. The special camping village has communal restrooms and showers, with the perfect blend of nature and a sense of community.
If you want to stay off-site, Wonderfruit has teamed up with Klook to offer flexible booking and bundled packages with select hotels in Pattaya and Jomtien. Festivalgoers can book curated hotel options with or without Wonderfruit tickets included, plus enjoy a complimentary one-way transfer between Bangkok and Pattaya for select hotel stays. Terms and conditions apply.
What to Bring and What NOT to Bring
Wonderfruit has been plastic-free since 2019, so all festivalgoers are expected to bring their own reusable cup or flask. No single-use cups. Outside drinks (including alcohol) aren’t allowed, and all beverages must be emptied during screening. Water refill stations will be available around The Fields for free.
If you don’t have any kind of drink container with you, you can get a Wonder Cup for THB650. Crafted from rice and coconut husk by Sonite, this 16-ounce cup can be bought at the merch booth or at any bar or pre-ordered for pickup at the Box Office.

Food is also restricted, with allowances only for those with dietary needs and those bringing milk formula for their young ones.
Other essentials you should pack are tissues and wet wipes to stay fresh and handle any mess (from meals to restroom trips), and sunscreens and a pair of sunglasses to battle Thailand’s tropical heat. While you’re at it, bringing a mosquito spray is also ideal to keep bugs away.
While many of us love to document important life events like Wonderfruit, bringing drones and selfie sticks aren’t allowed. Professional camera equipment like DSLR cameras is allowed, but tripods and extra lenses will need approval.
Lastly, don’t forget your ID (digital or physical copy) as you need to show it every time even if you already have a wristband.
How to Get to The Fields
Wonderfruit 2024 will take place at The Fields at Siam Country Club in Chonburi, just outside Pattaya. If you’re driving from Bangkok, take Route 36 towards Rayong and follow the signs for “Siam Country Club.” If you’re coming from Pattaya South, head towards Wat Huai Yai, turn before Thepphabut, and follow the “Mooban Wonder” signs to The Fields. You can also use Google Maps (type: Wonderfruit) to guide you to the venue.
Parking is located outside the Main Entrance and Box Office. To manage congestion, prevent price gouging, and ensure a safer experience for everyone, it's best to pay for a pre-booked parking worth THB250 (per entry). You can also get a four-entry bundle for THB800, which a 20% discount if you're planning multiple trips.
On-site parking will be open from Dec. 12-16 at THB350 per entry (subject to availability). Accepted payments on-site are QR code or PromptPay only. Credit cards and cash will not be accepted. Those without a pre-booked pass risk being turned away if the lot reaches capacity.

For convenient access, an unlimited shuttle service is available with a Shuttle Pass. The pass gives unlimited rides between official drop-off and pick-up points in Jomtien (MÖVENPICK and Centara Life Hotel) and Pattaya (Cosi and Dusit Thani Hotel). Phase 1 passes are priced at THB1,500 (available until Nov. 30), while Phase 2 passes are subject to availability and are priced at THB2,400 (until Dec. 1-11). Single-trip tickets are also available on-site for THB350, but seating isn’t guaranteed.
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