
Thailand, the real paradise of Southeast Asia, offers a varied range of amazing experiences exactly like the prevailed myth of heaven, where everything would be just a wish away. The country, covered with huge rainforests, is contrastingly, home to ultra-modern skyscrapers as well. Relishing the tropical sun-kissed beaches, enjoying a night-out surrounded with ever-comforting Thai smiles, visiting gleaming temples and golden Buddhas, and savouring world-famous Thai cuisine would add every flavor to your lifetime memorable Thai trip.
Thailand features a typical tropical climate consisting of two seasons; dry and wet, with very little variation in temperatures year-round. The best time to visit Thailand is from November to April, when the weather is pleasant throughout the country, with little chance of rain. Checkout HolidayMe’s detailed guide to the best time to visit Thailand!
Best time to visit Thailand – November to April
Thailand’s dry season with cooler temperatures starts from late November, and beach-lovers begin to flock its most visited beaches such as Khao Lak, Phuket, and Krabi. April witnesses more excellent weather when Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, is set to pour scented water upon you lovingly. You may join fun-loving locals in celebrations of Songkran that symbolize washing sins and keeping bad luck away.
Visiting Thailand in the month of May
With guaranteed sunshine on Thai tropical beaches and little rain, May is a good time to visit Thailand. Furthermore, even the prices are also comparatively lower during this time. Start packing your bags in early May, following the peak season, so that you may be able to take advantages of high season of Thailand, at budget prices!
Thailand in the months from June to October
Wind and rain start creeping in by late June and temperatures begin to drop a little but, however, the sun is always making guest appearances. Instead of heading to costly European destinations, Thailand would be a better option during this season, when the prices get lower and lower. September and October are the wettest months in Thailand, so rather going to beaches and rainforests, head to Bangkok and other modern cities of Thailand to savour delicious Thai cuisines.
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