Princess’s Cup Thailand 2025 returns with world-class equestrian competitions and cultural showcase in Bangkok

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Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya continues her dedication to advancing Thailand’s equestrian sport as the Princess’s Cup Thailand 2025 prepares to welcome riders, families, and visitors to a week-long celebration of horsemanship, culture, and craftsmanship at Sanam Pao.

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Princess’s Cup Thailand 2025 is scheduled to take place from December 22 to 28 at the Royal Cavalry Division 2, King’s Guard Horse Riding Grounds in Sanam Pao, Bangkok. Held under the royal patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, the annual event represents her continued efforts to promote Thailand’s equestrian sport at an international level.



Her Royal Highness is an accomplished rider and has represented Thailand in international competitions, bringing skill and discipline to a sport that requires precision, trust, and a strong connection between horse and rider. Her leadership has raised the profile of equestrianism in Thailand and inspired greater public interest in the sport.

This year’s event carries the theme “Building the Bond Between Horse & Rider: Discover the Joy of Horse Connection.” In addition to top-tier equestrian competitions, the program includes royal pet dog performances, equestrian and dog shows, and family-friendly activities.


Visitors can also explore the exhibition “The Spirit of Eternal Grace: The Timeless Essence of Elegance,” which honors Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother’s contribution to Thai textile arts and culture. This influence continues in Princess Sirivannavari’s work to preserve and promote traditional craftsmanship.

Open to the public, the Princess’s Cup offers a unique experience that blends sport, culture, and tourism. The event is expected to attract both local and international visitors while contributing to year-end tourism and community engagement. Event details and updates are available on the official Princess’s Cup Thailand page. (NNT)