BEST TIME TO VISIT THAILANDÂ
The best time to visit Thailand depends precisely where you're going. The islands on one side of the nation have a marginally extraordinary stormy season to those on the other; fortunately this broadens Thailand's dry, radiant season. So if it's blustery and dim in one spot, it's a short jump over the coast to daylight on the opposite side.
Fundamentally, December to March are the greatest months to go to Thailand - however similarly as with any tropical goal, a short and absurdly exuberant burst of downpour is erratically conceivable, even on the sunniest of days.
The Thai islands in the Gulf of Thailand - Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao - will in general get less downpour than the remainder of the nation (even in blustery season), and are getting it done from the finish of January until mid March. January is the freshest month - incredible for after the Christmas and NYE party mayhem. February is the driest month, one of the sunniest, and the warmth still tolerable; and March is radiant and dry, as well.
Over on Thailand's west coast and the Andaman Sea - where you'll locate the Thai islands of Phuket, Krabi, Koh Lanta, Koh Phi - the ideal time for a shoreline occasion is somewhat prior, in December and January, when fresher climate, most extreme daylight and least precipitation consolidate to make the best atmosphere for a shoreline occasion.
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Bangkok, in the interim, is stultifyingly muggy for all intents and purposes constantly (inconvenience levels go from 'high' to 'outrageous' all year), however the best time to visit Thailand's capital is December and January, when it is dry and a moderately endurable 31-32ºC normal amid the day, and 20ºC during the evening (the coolest Bangkok ever gets). At the point when not to go to Bangkok: dodge the long periods of April and September. April is intolerably hot and muggy; September is hot, sticky and exuberantly wet.
Chiang Mai and the beautiful little town of Pai, in Thailand's cooler north, have substantially more wonderful atmospheres than Bangkok and the south. Go from December to February for flawless radiant days (around 29ºC) and cooler nights (the temperature plunges to 13ºC - and even lower in the good countries, so uncover some comfortable garments in case you're trekking).
The opportunity to not go to Thailand is the blustery season, from May to October, when rainstorm blow in from all headings.