Thailand Travel Guide

Best Times for Travel to Thailand 

Thailand is a pleasant year-round destination with no specific "off seasons" for travel. On the off chance that a period of year may be maintained a strategic distance from, it would be the rainier season (rainstorm season) which is from July to October. This is commonly described by predictable evening showers that may prompt significant flooding in specific ranges. A few islands and watercraft administrations close down because of stormy climate amid this time and you may should be more adaptable with trip arrangements and journeys. Those making a trip to the shorelines amid these months might need to consider north and bay coast alternatives, especially amid September and October, as they have a tendency to have less extreme climate as the west drift locale.



The shoulder season for tourism keeps running from April to June and is uniquely more smoking and drier. The shorelines amid this season of year have a tendency to be less swarmed as ordinarily just the sea breezes give cooling.

High season for travel is November through March. This is portrayed by cooler, drier climate after the rainstorm season. The scene is lavish and temperatures are exceptionally open to amid these months. Vacationer swarms tend to increment amid these circumstances, especially over the occasions in late December and early January.

Focal and Eastern Thailand

These areas have compelling summer temperatures that are normally in the mid 90's amid the most blazing months of February through April. In the winter months the temperatures are still generally warm, settling in around the high 70's to mid 80's. Stormy season starts around May in this locale and experiences October. The downpour is visit yet just in short blasts where the dampness calms itself for 60 minutes or somewhere in the vicinity.

Northern Thailand 

Both the North and Northeast areas have generally comparable seasons. The winters here are essentially cooler because of the higher rises. Temperatures in winter may even get down to solidifying levels every so often. Spring is an awesome time to visit these zones, as blossoms are in sprout and the climate is dry and cool.

Southern Thailand 

The seasons in south are less particular than different parts of the nation. Two seasons exist, summer and stormy season. The south is partitioned into two particular beach front regions: one deceiving the East which incorporates the Gulf of Thailand, and the other misleading the West of the Thai landmass which incorporates the Andaman Sea. Going to the western territories of Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi is normally best mid-November through April. This permits explorers to maintain a strategic distance from the rainstorm that happen amid different months. Rainstorm tend to make going to islands by vessel perilous and powerless to a minute ago cancelations by administrators. Going by the Gulf of Thailand areas of Koh Samui and Hat Yai is best done from December to June. Be that as it may, this district is additionally conceivable to visit amid whatever is left of the year inasmuch as short evening showers are an appreciated event. The storms in this locale are not as serious or prone to cross out the day's exercises as they are in the Andaman Sea area.

Songkran Festival 

Songkran is the festival of the New Year as indicated by the Thai logbook. It formally begins on April 13 and goes on for three days. Paving the way to the occasion it turns out to be entirely normal to sprinkle individuals with water and hurl a hued powder on them. Nearby friar and relatives are respected, and enormous water battles soften out up the avenues. It is fitting for explorers to convey wireless and different cameras in watertight baggies to guarantee nothing gets wet. If you don't mind remember, that even as a traveler it is quite unavoidable that you will get wet amid Songkran!

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