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Best Time to Visit Thailand 2022

There are so many reasons why you should travel to Thailand, and the list keeps growing. Thailand is a country known for its diverse landscape, including stunning paradisiacal beaches and lush jungles ideal for outdoor activities. However, Thailand's tourism is anchored to the current climate. This South Asian country has a tropical climate that is hot and humid. And depending on where you go and when you go, you can enjoy the dry season, which will allow you to see all of the beach areas you want to see in southern Thailand, as the probability of rain is usually low. So, if you are planning a trip to Thailand, whether for your honeymoon, a family vacation, or simply to enjoy Thailand's lush beaches—keep reading. In this article, we have compiled the best times of the year to visit and enjoy Thailand based on your climate and activity preferences.

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What is the best month to go to Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand is between the months of December and March. This is when the country is at its warmest and most welcoming, but also when the weather can be unpredictable.


What is the cheapest time of year to go to Thailand?

The cheapest time of year to visit Thailand is between April and June, especially if you're looking to save on accommodation costs. There are fewer tourists in general during this period, so it's easier to get a room at a lower price.


What is the rainy season in Thailand?

The rainy season in Thailand runs from May through October. However, it doesn't rain all day every day, so there's still plenty of sunshine during this time.


Which is the best month to visit Phuket?

Phuket is best visited between November and February because the weather in Phuket is at its warmest then. However, since it is the peak season in Phuket, you'll have to plan ahead for your trip because booking flights during these months will get more expensive than usual due to the demand for flights going overseas during this season.


Thailand In January

January is the peak season in Thailand, and for good reason: the weather is fantastic. Both the Gulf and Andaman coasts will see plenty of sunshine with little to no rain. Temperatures will range from the low 20s to the low 30s. The weather is pleasant across the country this time of year with little chance of rain, while cooler temperatures in the north make conditions more comfortable, and all west coast beaches are expected to be sunny. The only possible exception is Koh Samui, which frequently experiences high levels of rainfall at this time of year.


Thailand In February

The month of February marks the tail end of Thailand's peak Christmas season, when crowds thin out slightly but the weather remains pleasant. The chance of rain will increase slightly from Bangkok northward, while it will decrease even further in the south. Temperatures will continue to hover in the low 20s to low 30s. A few showers are expected on Thailand's east coast at the beginning of the month, but the rest of the country will remain hot and dry. Even the normally cool early mornings in the north begin to warm up. Lastly, there are various festivals to attend this month.


Thailand In March

March is a relatively warm month in Thailand's central plains and northern regions, with temperatures ranging from 77 to 95 ℉. Evening temperatures in the mountains around Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai drop to around 66 degrees, which is often a welcome relief from the hot and humid days. There is almost no rain anywhere, and the entire country, with the exception of the southern peninsula, averages about two rainy days per month. Also at this time of the month It's still crowded and the weather isn't too hot. This makes it a great time of year to wander around the city, explore the temples, and dine in some of the hip bars and restaurants.


Thailand In April

April is a hot month, with highs ranging from 77 to 95 ℉. Evening temperatures in the mountains around Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai drop to around 66 degrees, which is often a welcome relief from the hot and humid days. There is almost no rain anywhere, and the entire country, with the exception of the southern peninsula, averages about two rainy days per month. Meanwhile, if you plan to visit Thailand this month, there are some activities and events to attend, such as hip bars and restaurants. Despite the fact that there are many people visiting this month, you will thoroughly enjoy your stay.


Thailand In May

Thailand's rainy season begins in May, and it rains for at least half of the month in most parts of the country. Downpours are common in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and the western Andaman coast (though they usually happen in the afternoons or early evenings). Indeed, mornings are frequently dry and, surprisingly, can be a great time for sight-seeing or other tourist activities. Additionally, hotels are extremely cheap this time of year, so if you don't mind a little rain, it can be a good month to visit with a variety of festivals and events to attend.


Thailand In June

Thailand has a rainy month which is in June. The rainy season arrives in full force, and the monsoons affect the majority of the country, particularly the Andaman coast. However, the rain does not automatically make it a bad month to take a trip. Rain showers, no matter how fierce and heavy, usually don't last long at this time of year. They start coming in short bursts in the afternoons instead. In addition, hotels are less expensive, tourist attractions are less crowded, and there are excellent opportunities to score a shoulder season fantastic deal.


Thailand In July

As the month progresses, temperatures begin to fall slightly as wind and rain become more prevalent. July is the start of Thailand's green season months, and it's a great time to visit the beautiful countryside of North or Central Thailand. It's also a wonderful time to get off the beaten path and explore less-explored parts of Thailand and witness the amazing natural beauty of Phatthalung's Thale Noi wetlands, or spice up your travels with a trip to Isaan and the amazing Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival. And if you want to laze on the beach and soak up the sun in July, the Gulf Coast is a good choice.


Thailand in August

Temperatures in Thailand remain mostly hot, although not as hot as they were during the hottest months of March and April. Even at night, temperatures range from 75 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. The rainiest region of the country is in the north, with cities such as Chiang Mai experiencing an average of 21 rainy days during the rainiest month . Even though the Kra Isthmus receives less precipitation overall, the beaches on the Kra Isthmus are comparatively wetter. Bangkok, on the other hand, will be one of the best places to visit in Thailand during the month of August. The weather has little effect on the capital city, which is primarily focused on food, nightlife, museums, and temples.


Thailand In September

September is typically Thailand's wettest month, with rain falling in varying amounts across the country. Temperatures slowly fall throughout the month (average temperature: 25- 9°C), and thunderstorms are not uncommon as humidity reaches its peak. Furthermore, beach conditions are generally poor, with heavy rain and rough seas on the west coast. Those looking for a low season fantastic deal and no crowds, on the other hand, you can still enjoy a meaningful adventure at this period of year.


Thailand In October

Rainfall occurs throughout the month of October, and temperatures begin to fall. However, October is a good month to travel because of the more comfortable cooler temperatures and lower humidity, as well as the lower chance of rain at the end of the month. Although rain is common in October, it usually falls in the afternoons and lasts only a few hours. As long as you have a good rain jacket and a flexible attitude, this is a good time to visit large parts of the country. You should go to the Vegetarian Festival, a nine-day festival that celebrates the Chinese belief that abstaining from meat during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar brings good health and peace of mind.


Thailand In November

The sun returns to Thailand's west coast in November, and tourists return to Khao Lak, Phuket, and Krabi. The only possible exception is Koh Samui, which receives a lot of rain at this time of year. You can avoid the crowds if you go at the beginning of the month. As winter approaches, northern Thailand's early mornings and late evenings start to cool. While, with the exception of Koh Samui and certain areas along the Gulf of Thailand on the southern peninsula, the majority of Thailand is beautiful in November. This is especially true after the first or second week of the month, when any remaining rain fades away. Also, you can visit the Wat Pho (the "Temple of the Reclining Buddha") where the massive gold-plated figure stretches 150 feet. Close by is the Grand Palace where you can learn about the history of the old Kings of Siam who lived and reigned in the complex. There are also other various activities to do during your stay.


Thailand In December

December is a great time to visit Thailand. The temperatures have cooled enough that it is no longer oppressively hot, and the rains have stopped almost everywhere (although some of the beaches still get storms, especially on the Gulf of Thailand). It's hot but not steaming, and everything is back to normal. The only disadvantage is that the beautiful weather attracts a lot of tourists, so you'll have to deal with longer lines and crowds, but it's still a great time to visit. So, while Thailand's west coast beaches plan for the Christmas rush, you need to book hotel rooms ahead of time.


CONCLUSION

And there you have it, the best times of year to visit Thailand to enjoy its breathtaking views and weather, depending on your preferences and trip objectives. Is there anything else we should know about visiting Thailand? Let us know in the comments below!


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