Probably the most common question any foreigner living in Thailand will hear from people planning to visit the Kingdom is "When is the best time to come to Thailand"...not an easy question to answer without knowing "why" a person wants to come to Thailand.
There
are basically three seasons in Thailand (though of late the cold season
seems to have gone missing), the seasons are, The Hot, The Wet and The
Cold. Cold being a rather subjective description though, the shots of
emergency blankets being handed out in the northern provinces when it
drops to a chilly 10 degrees...that's 10 degrees Celsius. So what does
each season offer.
The Hot
March to June :
The hottest month is April when even the geckos stay inside and most
expats look outside at lunch time and decide to not eat rather than
melt on the walk to a food stall. The Hot season is beach season, if
that's your thing then this is the time to come to Thailand, guaranteed
sun sun sun all day long day after day. For Trekkers you might find
this to be a tad hot to go trudging up hills unless mounted on an
elephant, sun stroke and dehydration are high up on the list of things
to beware of. Bangkok turns into a molten vat of pollution as the winds
die and the smog just hangs around choking up the oxygen. Hotels are at
their most expensive during the hot season and weekends will see many
of the mid range ones fully booked.
The Wet
July to November : The change over from hot to wet is the worst time to
be in Thailand regardless of what you're into. It's Hot, it's wet and
the humidity is ruthless. You'll be desperate to take three showers a
day at a minimum...living in a shower for a month might not be a bad
plan. If you can imagine living in a sauna for a month then you get the
right picture of Thailand at the start of the wet season...unless
you're in Bangkok, then get in a sauna and pipe your car exhaust into
the sauna to get the right idea...hmmm yummy. Then thankfully the skies
really open up, the wind blows and things freshen up . Rain is pretty
much a guaranteed feature on a daily basis and usually kicks off in the
afternoon, sometimes lasting all night, Floods are common along with
power cuts. So why come to Thailand now...the cost.... hotels are
empty, tourists are away, it's a great time to see Thailand with fewer
tourists than usual and get the best prices as even the Thai people
stay home at the weekends.
The Cold
December to February : Thailand freezes over, snow falls from the sky
and ice-skating is the nations most popular sport...well if you watched
the TV or the Thai people running around dressed in winter jackets,
boots, gloves and scarves you may start to think it's true.. in Bangkok
it can drop to a bone chilling 15 degrees Celsius at night, and up
north it has on occasions dropped down to 2 degrees, the south gets off
much lighter and you can escape with a body warmer and a bobble hat.
Thailand again is swarming with tourists who have come to take
advantage of the cool weather to do see Thailand without burning up.
This is the best time of the year to actually "see" Thailand, you'll
enjoy seeing the sights and touring the cities and trekking will be at
its best. Again prices will be up and hotels fairly full.
So
in a nutshell the best time to come to Thailand is the time that suits
what you want to do, Trekkers and Tanners will have different needs,
those looking for bargains will have different needs. Just add that
there are occasional down pours even in the hottest parts of the year
and even the wet season can be dry for a week or more.....but leave
your skis at home...there will be no snow.....guaranteed.
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