Should i go thailand in october
The northeast is really starting to dry out come October — especially in the eastern regions, though the west will still be seeing a bit more rain. Temperatures will continue to fall, albeit slightly, from September. October brings solid rain to most of Thailand's Gulf coast. The mainland coast gets slightly less rain, but only marginally less.
Stay in the north if you can. As with the Gulf Coast, expect rain, rain and more rain. If you're lucky the wet will break halfway through the month, but if you're out of luck you can expect rain right to month end. On a positive note, it does rain less than in September. What are the most popular Thai islands in October? Introduction If at all possible, you want to organise your holiday in Thailand so that you're spending October in the Central, North and Northeast regions.
October is when the rainy season starts to make way for the cool season. The scenery is absolutely stunning during these months. Ayutthaya — Soak up the culture and visit historical temples. Kanchanaburi — Town brimming with nature and history. Khao Yai National Park — The oldest nature reserve with wild elephants. Koh Samet — White sandy beaches, only three hours from Bangkok. No more sunny days in the southeastern part of the Gulf of Thailand.
Koh Tao, in particular, will see some fairly rough weather. Expect rainfall every day on Koh Samui and Koh Phangan as well, though not in the same quantity. Koh Phangan — Serene island that hosts large beach parties. Koh Samui — Popular island with long beaches and luxury accommodation. Just as in Bangkok, the intense rain of the previous months has come to an end. We received an excellent service throughout our holiday in Vietnam. The guides were knowledgeable and pleasant, the drivers courteous and careful, and the suggested itinerary suited us well.
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To hone in even further, April is a great option, as crowds have waned, festivals are aplenty, and summer rains are still a few weeks off. Naturally, visiting during the wet season is a gamble. Rains could be little more than strong, short bursts or they could be days-long downpours affecting island access and boat service. But for travelers who are flexible and prepared, the low season promises smaller crowds and big savings.
To split the difference, consider visiting during the shoulder season April, May, and June , when rains are generally of the brief afternoon storm variety. July brings more summer tourists and August tends to see cloudy skies and regular heavy rainfall. September is the wettest and least crowded month. Thailand's many festivals, from springtime fruit festivals to the late-November Lopburi Monkey Festival, are big factors, too.
The beloved Lantern Festival usually in November consists of Yi Peng, where thousands of rice paper lanterns are released into the sky, and Loy Krathong, where candlelit baskets are set into water. The Chinese New Year in January or February turns Bangkok's Chinatown into a sea of visitors, worshippers, dragon dancers, and drummers, all under the red glow of firecrackers and hanging lanterns.
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