Where? Thailand traveling in rainy season

If you are planning  for Thailand traveling in rainy season. These information as follow may helpful for your plan.

Rainy season on the islands. Should AVOID or NOT.

The rainy season in Southern Thailand lasts longer than that of North and Central Thailand, so your planning needs a little more attention if you’re hoping for sunshine.

Generally speaking most of the rain falls along the south-west coast. The small rainy season starts in May, when rains showers can be infrequent and unpredictable. This monsoon season lasts until mid June. The monsoon starts again in August and peaks in October around Phuket, Krabi and Ko Raya. Around November, Ko Samui, Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Tao will bear the full brunt of the rains so don’t expect bikini weather until December, when it’s generally sunny everywhere. If you’re planning when to travel to Thailand and you’d like to visit Ko Chang, the best time to travel is October to April.

Rainy season in Bangkok and Central Thailand 

Temperatures average 30C all year round. Most of the rain falls from May to September but it’s usually in the form of the occasional refreshing shower at the end of the day. Central Thailand Tours: Bangkok, River Kwai and jungle trails should be one choice for the traveler.

Thailand’s lively capital city Bangkok is most peoples first experience of Thailand. We’ll introduce you to it with a zip around in one of it’s famous Tuk-Tuks and a longtail. How about spending a night in a floating hut on the River Kwai. Wondering amongst the ancient temple ruins of Ayutthaya, the former capital, is a must. If you enjoy wildlife, try Khao Yai, Thailand’s oldest National Park, where you can take guided jungle treks in search of wild elephants. After exploring Bangkok and Central Thailand, you’ll either head to the cultural north, or south for a bit of sun and sand on an idyllic tropical beach.

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