The best time to visit Thailand

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Silky-soft beaches, jungle-draped mountains, incredible food and a well-connected position at the heart of Southeast Asia have made Thailand a tourism hub for decades.

It welcomes more than 11 million visitors a year. All the same, travelers who dream of perpetually sunny skies and balmy weather might be dismayed at the pelting rain that arrives like clockwork every July or the sky-high price of their hotel from December to January.

The kingdom is full of diversions – myriad night markets, thundering waterfalls, even cherry blossoms and the occasional dusting of frost – but to experience them for yourself, you need to be in the right place at the right time. Here’s how.

Asian family enjoying summer vacation on the beach in morning with kids on their shoulders and the man pointing to something

December to February is best for beaches

The prevailing joke about Thai weather is that the country has three seasons: hot; wet and hot; and really, really hot. That may be, but when the “cool” season rolls around in December, you will find Thais bundled up in sweaters and even puffer jackets to combat temperatures that fall as low as 23°C (73°F).

While this may be cold for Thais, it’s perfect for international travelers hitting the beach, especially those escaping the northern winter, and resorts like Phuket , Samui and Krabi are predictably packed with sun-seekers at this time of year.

Daytime highs of 31°C (88°F) make outdoor activities warm but bearable, while nights are a hive of activity, with street food vendors lining the sidewalks and markets clad in fairy lights tempting even the most unwilling of shoppers.

The cool season is not for beachcombers alone. This time of year sees frost up north in the mountains as temperatures drop to 13°C (55°F). The northeast region even ushers in its own cherry blossom season as Phu Lom Lo erupts in a burst of pink Himalayan cherry blooms. Early morning hikers are rewarded with sunrise views over a sea of fog at the northern border with Laos , and wildflowers dapple the slopes of Doi Suthep and Phu Tabberk .

Not surprisingly then, this time is considered Thailand’s high season, when hotel and transportation prices are at their peak. However, the payoff is the kingdom at arguably its most beautiful and welcoming, temperature-wise.

Tourists spray water guns out of a tuk tuk on Khaosan Road during the Songkran festival in Bangkok, Thailand.

March and April are best for tropical fruit and Songkran

The weather, even for Thais, becomes alarmingly toasty during Thailand’s “summer” when temperatures average 30°C (87°F). School is out, meaning the capital is less crowded than usual, and the beaches are typically jammed with Bangkokians seeking reprieve from the heat. Meanwhile, temperatures in the usually temperate north soar to 36°C (97°F).

While it may seem a miserable time to visit, foodies will have a field day because all of Thailand’s most beloved fruits – mangoes, mangosteens, rambutans and Marian plums – are in season.

In mid-April, Thailand celebrates its new year, Songkran , and the streets burst into joyful water fights. You’ll find the entire country in celebration: families seeking blessings from their elders, Thais dancing in the streets, and travelers receiving benedictions in the form of perfumed water on the hands, daubings of brightly colored powder on the cheeks or (most likely) a blast of water in the face. Fans of water fights (and getting drenched) will find their like-minded brethren anywhere in the kingdom.

Meanwhile, fans of an empty Bangkok can take advantage of… an empty Bangkok. That means breezy commutes from one end of the city to the other, less competition at popular restaurants and fewer crowds to contend with at shopping malls and theaters. The change in the city is so pronounced that quite a few Bangkokians prize this time of year, opting to make sure that when Songkhran rolls around, they celebrate in the capital.

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May to October is best for accommodation bargains

Thailand’s rainy season is long, but it doesn’t necessarily mean non-stop torrential downpours. Monsoon rains, especially before July, are typically violent but short, usually arriving in the early evening and lasting for 20 to 30 minutes. (Luckily, Thailand’s location means it avoids the strong typhoons experienced by Vietnam and the Philippines.) The problem is Bangkok traffic snarls for hours as a result, but travelers in less congested destinations are not necessarily affected, and hotel and transportation prices linger at months-long lows.

From May to July, beach resorts on the Andaman Sea side of Thailand – especially on weekdays – are basically deserted, claiming only a fraction of the prices they would normally charge during high season. This means that even at five-star resorts, choice rooms can be rented for far less than their usual rate. And while there will likely be daily rains, they’re usually brief.

Low-season rates extend to non-beach-but-still-popular destinations like Chiang Mai and Khao Sok , where a treasure trove of accommodation options, from floating bungalows to mountaintop cabins, awaits savvy bargain hunters willing to put up with a sudden shower or two. In contrast, July and August are peak season for islands in the Gulf of Thailand like Samui , where the weather is less affected by monsoon rains.

From September to October, the northeast is brimming with waterfalls, providing impromptu bathing areas for visitors with the foresight to bring bathing suits or even just towels. A word of warning: this is also when flooding may occur in the north or northeast, with water reaching all the way to Bangkok in some years. Only riverside areas are at risk, so make sure to check before you go.

Scores of lit lanterns float in the dark skies of Thailand as part of the Loi Krathong festival

November is best for experiencing Loi Krathong

November marks the beginning of the dry season and is considered the shoulder to high season, but bargains can still be found among the bigger local hotel chains.

On the night of November’s full moon, the country celebrates its Loi Krathong festival, marking the end of the rainy season. This is also when people float away their sins by placing candles on makeshift river rafts or lanterns in hopes of welcoming the coming year with a clean slate.

This article was first published Mar 2, 2021 and updated Jan 3, 2024.

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The Best Times to Visit Thailand for Great Weather, Low Prices, and Fun Festivals

Here are the best times to go to Thailand based on what you want to see and do.

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Thailand is one of the most accessible and well-loved travel destinations in Southeast Asia. It's a great place to visit any time of year, but there are better times than others for specific activities like scuba diving and island-hopping.

"Thailand is a tropical country with two distinct seasons," says Jack Tydeman , a Travel + Leisure A-List travel advisor and Southeast Asia specialist for Audley Travel . "It is typically warm all year round. However, the winter months from November through March are the peak dry season and are considered the best time to travel to the majority of the country. April is the hottest month in Thailand before the country moves into the wetter season from May through October."

Here's a breakdown of Thailand's main travel seasons:

  • High Season: November to March
  • Shoulder Seasons: April to June and the month of October
  • Low Season: July to September

Before you book your jungle tree house and island boat tour, learn about the best times to visit Thailand.

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Thailand's low season coincides with monsoon season. With the exception of the Thai islands, which draw students from Australia and Europe during their college breaks, the wet and muggy climate keeps many tourists away between July and September. Going during this quiet time has its perks: you'll get cheaper accommodations, better access to restaurants and activities typically inundated by vacationers, and potentially more of a local experience. At the same time, there are limitations. Rains could come in brief cloudbursts, or they could come in days-long downpours that affect boat service and island access. Tours are less abundant, and some hotels even close during the off-season, so be sure to plan ahead if you're considering a trip in the summer.

For ideal weather, visit Thailand during the dry season, which runs from November through March in most of the country, sometimes even lasting until April or May. A major exception is the Lower Gulf — home to the islands of Koh Samui, Ko Pha-ngan, and Koh Tao — which is rainiest from September through December.

On the Andaman coast, the coolest, most comfortable weather is around November to February, with average temperatures in the 80s and little chance of rain. This means clear, blue waters and gorgeous vegetation quenched from monsoon season.

As for the low season, it's best to temper your expectations. "It is possible to travel over the summer months. However, you may see some short, sharp showers," Tydeman says. "As the east coast of Thailand has its own unique weather patterns, summer is actually the drier season there."

Thailand is a relatively affordable destination throughout the year, though travelers may find the steepest discounts on flights, accommodations, and tours during the low season, July to September.

"The low season does have its advantages, as it's quieter and the rates are typically lower. This makes Thailand a great-value destination during the summer," says Tydeman. While this time of year is generally wetter, you might even get better natural scenery. "Summer is now commonly referred to as 'green season' due to the rains turning the countryside green and filling the rivers and waterfalls."

Travelers should try to experience at least one of Thailand's many festivals, which celebrate everything from flowers and fruit to monkeys and elephants. Two of the most beloved are the late-November lantern festivals: Yi Peng, during which participants release thousands of rice-paper lanterns into the sky; and Loy Krathong, when banana-leaf baskets are filled with flowers and burning candles and released onto lakes, rivers, and canals. Chiang Mai is the Yi Peng epicenter, and Loy Krathong is celebrated across the country.

The Chinese New Year in January or February turns Bangkok's Chinatown into a sea of dragons, drummers, worshippers, and visitors, all under the glow of firecrackers and red lanterns. Also in February is the three-day Flower Festival in Chiang Mai, which features a parade of elaborately decorated floats.

Songkran (aka the Water Splashing Festival) ushers in the Thai New Year in mid-April with parades, parties, and performances across the country. Songkran turns Thailand into "one big water fight," Tydeman says. "It also coincides with the hottest month of the year, so it's a perfect excuse to get wet."

The Vegetarian Festival takes place in late September or early October and commemorates a nine-day abstinence from meat in honor of the Nine Emperor Gods of Taoism.

Divers from all over the world flock to Thailand to explore the country's famous underwater sites and stunning marine parks. Thailand's east coast is largely dive-friendly throughout the year. If you plan an excursion to the Andaman Sea, home to the extraordinary Similan and Surin Islands, time the trip between November and April, when the seas are calm and visibility is clearest. Also keep in mind that Similan and Surin marine parks close from mid-May to mid-October.

Boating from one jungle-topped limestone island to another is a great way to explore Thailand, but downpours between May and October can put the kibosh on nautical fun. Some southern Andaman resorts even close for the rainy season.

"The islands off the west coast, like Phuket, are best to visit in the winter months, whereas the islands off the east coast, like Koh Samui, are great to visit in the summer," says Tydeman.

This means you should time your bouncing around Phuket, the Phi Phi Islands, Ko Lanta, and other Andaman isles between late October (when the rains taper off) and May or June. Conversely, Gulf of Thailand idylls Koh Samui, Koh Tao, and Ko Pha-ngan are at their rainiest and windiest between October and December.

No matter what time of year you visit Thailand, try to fit in at least one weekend in Bangkok so you can experience the vast Chatuchak Weekend Market . Many of the stalls are covered, so you can visit even on a rainy day. Tydeman also recommends visiting Bangkok's night markets, which offer "everything from original artwork and designer bags to kitschy souvenirs and secondhand books."

Chiang Mai 's weekend markets deserve a look as well. Every Saturday night, Wua Lai Road (just south of the Old City) closes to traffic and hosts silversmiths, wood carvers, clothing purveyors, sketch artists, and performing musicians. On Sundays, the scene essentially repeats itself along the length of Ratchadamnoen Road, which bustles with artists, food vendors, and massage stations.

There is no objectively bad time to visit Thailand. Each season has its benefits, but most people avoid traveling during the heaviest monsoons, which can disrupt public transportation and make exploring Thailand's stunning natural sites wildly uncomfortable (if not impossible). Forget renting a motorbike or riding ferries during the wet season. Though you're more likely to snag accommodations for cheap, you're liable to spend more time at your hotel than you bargained for, waiting for the downpours to pass. If you're averse to heavy rains and thick humidity on vacation, avoid planning a trip to Thailand in August and September.

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Thailand in November: A Comprehensive Guide for an Unforgettable Trip

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November is an ideal time to explore Thailand, as it marks the official start of the cool season. Despite some possible regional weather variations, most Thai regions welcome visitors with pleasant temperatures, an abundance of sunshine, and low humidity. Plus, this time of year coincides with one of the most photogenic events in the country – the Loy Krathong Festival of Lights.

If you''re planning a trip to Thailand in November, it''s time to get ready for a dream vacation. This guide covers everything you need to know, including weather conditions, must-see tourist sites, and insider tips for avoiding crowds at the start of this peak tourist season.

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For many regions in Thailand, November ushers in a perfect time to visit. It marks the beginning of the cool season, offering a refreshing contrast to the preceding hot and humid months. Warm sunshine bathes the days, while evenings bring comfortable temperatures. The weather conditions are incredibly pleasant, with temperatures generally ranging between 22°C (72°F) and 31°C (88°F).

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Northern Thailand 

November presents an excellent opportunity to delve into the captivating countryside of northern and northeastern Thailand. The oppressive summer heat has vanished, replaced by a dry climate and clear blue skies. This transformation unveils stunning landscapes, making it an ideal time to visit places like Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son.

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However, it''s important to note that nighttime temperatures in Chiang Mai and surrounding areas can dip quite low. Be sure to pack some warm clothes to ensure you stay comfortable throughout your trip.

Bangkok and Central Thailand

The arrival of the cool season makes sightseeing in the bustling capital city, Bangkok, even more enjoyable. Day trips or weekend excursions become particularly delightful escapes. Explore historical sites scattered throughout central Thailand, with Ayutthaya and Kanchanaburi being must-visit destinations during this period.

train in Kanchanaburi

Eastern Thailand

Thailand''s eastern coast shines as a prime location for a blissful beach vacation in November. Conditions around Ko Chang and other islands in the archipelago are near perfect at this time of the year.

Udon Thani Red lotus lake

Regardless of your chosen destination along the eastern coast in November, you''re highly likely to experience gorgeous weather. From the lively resorts of Pattaya to the calmer shores of Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat, November is a prime time to explore this captivating region of Thailand.

Southern Thailand

For the ultimate beach experience, head towards the west coast, also known as the Andaman Coast, or east to the Southern Gulf Coast. These regions boast the most reliable weather in November.

The Andaman Coast offers a variety of options, whether you choose mainland destinations like Phuket, Khao Lak, Koh Lanta, or Krabi – they all enjoy magnificent weather in November. If you''re setting your sights on the islands dotting the Andaman Sea, you''ll find November weather to be generally excellent with the added benefit of smaller tourist crowds compared to the peak season months of December to February.

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However, there''s one notable exception along the southern west coast and within the Gulf of Thailand. Destinations like Ko Samui and Koh Tao may experience occasional light rain influenced by the southern monsoons. Packing an umbrella and staying updated on weather forecasts is advisable for these locations.

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November is undeniably a fantastic time to visit Thailand. The weather shines across most of the country, with the exception of a few southern west coast regions. This pleasant weather makes it a popular choice for tourists, particularly in the northern and central regions. The beginning of November tends to be less crowded, while the latter part sees an increase in tourist arrivals.

This month also coincides with some of Thailand''s most anticipated festivals, adding another layer of cultural immersion to your trip. The captivating floating lantern festival (Loy Krathong), the mesmerizing flying lantern festival (Yi Peng), and the thrilling Surin Elephant Festival are all held during this time.

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It''s important to keep in mind that the cost of traveling to Thailand in November can increase due to its popularity. To minimize expenses, consider booking your hotels and flights well in advance, ideally in August.

Chiang Mai: Where Culture and Adventure Collide

Chiang Mai is widely regarded as the ultimate November travel destination in Thailand. This vibrant city plays host to the Yi Peng Lantern Festival, an extraordinary event that draws visitors worldwide with its spectacular displays of floating lanterns. Additionally, November bathes the region in the vibrant beauty of blooming chrysanthemum fields, creating a truly unforgettable experience.

 Yi Peng Lantern Festival

If you have an extra day and a thirst for further exploration, consider adding neighboring Mae Hong Son to your itinerary. This mountainous province boasts breathtaking scenery and is home to villages inhabited by various ethnic groups, showcasing captivating Chinese-influenced architecture. Ban Rak Thai, one of the most iconic villages, is an absolute must-visit.

ban rak thai

Chiang Rai: A Journey Through Natural Beauty and Cultural Delights

Chiang Rai is a city in northern Thailand which attracts visitors with its idyllic and unspoilt natural beauty. Cool November weather and clear skies provide ideal conditions for taking in the majestic mountainous landscapes. Just a three-hour drive from Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai offers unique attractions that will leave a lasting impression. Explore the mesmerizing Wat Rong Khun (White Temple), delve into the fascinating Baan Dam Museum (Black Temple), or Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) and uncover the mysteries of the enigmatic Golden Triangle.

Wat rong khun baan dam mun

Bangkok: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Modernity

November emerges as one of the best months to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Bangkok. During the day, you can relish the city''s historical and cultural wonders, including the awe-inspiring Grand Palace, the iconic Wat Pho, the majestic Wat Arun temples, and much more. As the sun begins to set, a delightful Bangkok cruise  along the Chao Phraya River awaits. Sip champagne as you soak in the city''s vibrant night views and revel in the gentle breeze. Cycling enthusiasts will find November offers ideal conditions to explore the Bang Krachao forest, often known as the "Green Lung of Bangkok." Its lush greenery and meandering paths provide a rejuvenating escape from the city''s bustle.

Bang Krachao

Thanks to milder temperatures, this month is ideal for discovering Thailand''s diverse wildlife, spectacular waterfalls, and even the wild elephant reserves of Thailand''s third-largest and probably most famous national park: Khao Yai National Park. This park is located about a three-hour drive from Bangkok. You can choose to explore it on a day trip or opt for a night of camping within the park.

Khao Yai National Park

Sukhothai: A Journey Through History

Sukhothai, located in northern Thailand, was once the capital of the Sukhothai kingdom. You have the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of this glorious kingdom and its gradual decline by exploring the Sukhothai Historical Park. Renting a bicycle or motorbike will allow you to maximize your time and have a different visiting experience, all the more enjoyable thanks to the mild climate characteristic of November.

In addition, Sukhothai is one of the best places to participate in the Loy Krathong floating lantern festival, as this is where the festival began about 600 years ago.

Loy Krathong

Phuket: A Tropical Paradise in November

If you are looking for an island offering a hot tropical climate and a variety of water sports with little rainfall in November, then Phuket is the ideal place. The pleasant water temperature, good underwater visibility, stable sea conditions, and crystal-clear waters make Phuket a perfect place for scuba diving and snorkeling.

However, the high tourist season means that it is possible to encounter crowds of tourists. The islands off Phuket are among the most beautiful in the Andaman region, offering inspiring sites, natural attractions, and secluded corners to escape the crowds, even if only for a few hours. Similan Island, Surin Island, as well as Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi Islands are ideal getaways for this.

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For travelers fascinated by the majestic splendor of Southeast Asia, a tour of Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam in November proves to be the perfect combination. This month marks a period of mild and pleasant climate, where the rains gradually decrease and the sun is less intense than in summer, thus offering ideal conditions for exploring all regions.

By traveling to Cambodia, visitors will have the opportunity to discover the country through traditional festivals such as the Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) and the Independence Day celebration, or to explore the majesty of the Angkor temples in Siem Reap.

Angkor Wat

From November onwards, tourism in Vietnam comes alive with must-see destinations from north to south, such as Ha Giang, Moc Chau, and the Mekong Delta.

In Ha Giang, the fields are now adorned with the attractive pink hue of buckwheat flowers, which gives this place a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere. In contrast to Ha Giang, Moc Chau in November is adorned with vibrant colors thanks to countless flowers such as mustards, poinsettias, and plum blossoms, making Moc Chau a popular destination for many tourists.

Moc Chau

In the Mekong Delta, November corresponds to the high water season, bringing an abundance of alluvium to fertilize the fields. Visitors can enjoy boat trips on the Mekong rivers and discover the unique cultural characteristics of this southern river region.

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  • Protect your health : Although the climate in November is generally drier and more pleasant, there is still a chance of showers. Therefore, it is advisable to bring umbrellas and pack a light jacket when the night temperatures drop.

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  • Research Thoroughly : November is considered the high tourist season in Thailand. It is recommended to book your hotels and flights one to two months in advance to guarantee suitable and economical accommodation.
  • Travel Insurance : Always travel with insurance that covers health, accidents, and theft. This will give you peace of mind and protect you against unexpected expenses.
  • Plan with Professionals : Regardless of your destination, it is wise to plan your trip in collaboration with a reputable travel agency. This approach will facilitate your stay and save you the worry of unforeseen events that may occur during your travels. Kampá Tour, can smooth out logistics and help in case of any disruptions to your plans. They offer a range of services that can be tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless travel experience.

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  • Pack Smart : Bring comfortable walking shoes as you’ll likely do a lot of walking. Also, pack a mix of casual and a few formal outfits if you plan on dining out or enjoying the nightlife.
  • Stay Healthy : Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Be cautious with street food; opt for vendors where you can see food being cooked freshly.
  • Currency and Payments : Have some local currency (Thai Baht) for small purchases, as not all places accept credit cards, especially in more rural or remote areas.
  • Cultural Sensitivity : Dress modestly when visiting temples and other religious sites. It’s important to cover shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.

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Last words,

Traveling to Thailand in November offers an exceptional opportunity to discover the country at its best. With a drier climate, pleasant temperatures, and a myriad of cultural events and festivals, this month is ideal for exploring Thailand''s treasures. So, get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty and diversity of Thailand in November, an unforgettable experience awaits you.

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Wondering about the weather in Thailand in November? Read on for a run-down of everything you need to know. Here we cover everything from average air and sea temperatures, to what to expect in terms of costs and crowds, and what to wear. In addition, we share inspired itinerary suggestions that’ll help you make the most of your trip.

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Chiang Mai offers a balmy escape from Bangkok’s humidity. Regarded as the cultural heart of the country, come here for nature, lovely Lanna-style temples, museums and the infamous night bazaar.

Thailand is a diverse and popular destination with much to offer throughout the year. As for November, this month is generally a favourable time to visit. The country is gradually emerging from the rainy season, providing more comfortable and dry conditions, especially in the northern and central regions.

November also coincides with the enchanting Loy Krathong festival during which tourists can enjoy a stunning cultural spectacle by joining in the tradition of launching decorated boats.

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View over Cheow Lan Lake, Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand © Shutterstock

View over Cheow Lan Lake, Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand © Shutterstock

In November, air and sea temperatures in Thailand vary by region.

November temperatures in Northern Thailand

In November, daytime temperatures in northern Thailand are pleasant, ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F - 86°F). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping to 15°C - 20°C (59°F - 68°F).

November temperatures in Central Thailand

In central Thailand, including Bangkok , temperatures in November are about the same. Daytime temperatures range from 30°C to 35°C (86°F - 95°F), while nights are milder at 22°C to 25°C (72°F - 77°F).

Water temperatures in the Gulf of Thailand in November are usually around 28°C to 30°C (82°F - 86°F), making it suitable for swimming and water activities.

November temperatures in Southern Thailand

November is warmer in southern Thailand, with daytime temperatures ranging from 28°C to 32°C (82°F - 90°F). Night temperatures stay between 23°C and 25°C (73°F - 77°F).

The water temperature in the Andaman Sea, where popular resorts such as Phuket and Krabi are located, is similar to that of the Gulf of Thailand and reaches 28°C to 30°C (82°F - 86°F).

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The Great Holy Relics Pagoda Nabhapolbhumisiri, Chiang Mai, Thailand

In Thailand, November usually marks the end of the rainy season in most regions. However, depending on the specific region of the country, the amount of rainfall can vary.

November is a relatively dry and pleasant month in the northern and central regions of Thailand. Rainfall is minimal and you can expect clear skies and comfortable weather.

In the southern regions, especially on the west and east coasts, rainfall is still possible in November. Although it is not as wet as in previous months, there may be occasional showers, but these tend to be short-lived. The Andaman Sea side tends to be wetter than the Gulf of Thailand side at this time.

For more detail on the weather in Thailand around the year, read up on best time to go to Thailand .

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November marks the start of the high tourist season in Thailand, with both more tourists and relatively higher prices. Popular destinations such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai and the coastal areas see increased numbers of visitors. 

Additional excitement is caused by Thailand's famous Loy Kratong festival, which attracts tourists from all over the world. To secure accommodation, flights and selected entertainment, it is best to book in advance. 

Although prices increase during this period, they remain competitive compared to many Western countries, allowing you to plan a budget trip by exploring less touristy areas and choosing local restaurants and public transport.

Set on taking an autumn break? For further inspo, discover more of the best places to visit in November .

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Old Town, Bangrak, Charoenkrung Road, Thailand © Shutterstock

When visiting Thailand in November, it is important to dress for the weather and cultural sensitivities. The weather in Thailand in November is generally favourable so the best choice is light, breathable cotton and linen clothing. T-shirts, shorts and sundresses are ideal for most parts of the country. Don't forget swimwear if you plan to visit the beach or pool.

However, be mindful of local customs and modesty. In Thailand, covering up is a sign of respect, especially when visiting temples or more conservative places. Bring scarves, sarongs, lightweight shirts and trousers to put on when necessary.

Footwear should be comfortable and breathable. Sandals, flip-flops and walking shoes are ideal for casual outings, but for activities such as hiking, you should choose more durable footwear. Sunglasses, high SPF sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap are also essential for sun protection.

Although the rainy season is usually over, it's also a good idea to carry a light mackintosh or compact umbrella in case of occasional downpours, especially in southern regions.

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The gate to Chinatown in Yaowarat at night, Bangkok © Shutterstock

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Thailand, Bangkok, Wat Pho Temple  © Shutterstock

While going on a trip, one must consider the weather in Thailand in November and the nuances that this month brings. To not miss any highlights, read our list of the best things to do in Thailand at any time of year.

Witness the Loy Krathong Festival

The Loy Krathong Festival, a mesmerising Thai tradition, invites you to launch decorated lanterns or krathongs onto the water, symbolising the release of negative energy and honouring the spirits of the water.

The spectacular spectacle of thousands of lanterns lighting up the night sky is the highlight of this festival, fostering a deep connection to Thailand's rich culture and spirituality.

Enjoy a beach holiday

Thailand beach destinations in the south, such as Phuket and Krabi are becoming increasingly attractive. Chiang Mai , in the north, enjoys pleasant weather and the exciting Yi Peng Lantern Festival, further emphasising Thailand's November appeal.

Soak up the sun, swim in the azure sea and indulge in exciting water sports for an unforgettable beach holiday in this tropical paradise.

Explore Bangkok

Explore Bangkok, the dynamic heart of Thailand. Start at the Grand Palace, a masterpiece of Thai architecture. Stop by Wat Pho to admire the iconic reclining Buddha, then cross the river to Wat Arun, a mesmerising temple with intricate details.

Get adventurous in Northern Thailand

Embark on an adventure in Northern Thailand, a nature lover's paradise. Cross lush mountainous terrain, trek through dense jungle and immerse yourself in the region's enchanting natural beauty.

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In a climate like that of Thailand, which is influenced by monsoons, it's best to give some thought to what time of year you go. The best time to visit Thailand is during the dry season, which lasts roughly from November to April. December through February, in particular, typically have the coolest temperatures and lowest humidity. Unsurprisingly, this is the country's busiest time, and masses of visitors arrive to take advantage of dry weather.

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Rain during Thailand's monsoon season can be as manageable as a passing afternoon shower, or on the other end of the spectrum, it can rage for days and cause flooding. It all depends where you are and when. It's important to note that rain pops up unexpectedly during Thailand's dry season, too. A benefit of traveling during Thailand's low season is that you'll have to fight fewer crowds and can get better deals on accommodation in popular destinations.

  • When to Visit Bangkok: Bangkok is busy year-round, so you're going to have to fight crowds no matter what. The best time to visit, weather-wise is during the high season, particularly November and early December when monsoon season is ending and the holidays have yet to begin. September is typically the wettest month in Bangkok. Low areas around Bangkok near the Chao Phraya River are prone to flooding during very wet monsoon seasons, while the pollution in Bangkok keeps humidity very high year-round.
  • When to Visit Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai): Being set in the mountains, the climate of Chiang Mai differs from the rest of Thailand. Chiang Mai enjoys slightly cooler and lower humidity. The cool season, from November to February, when rainfall is low, is the best time to visit. Dust and uncontrolled fires cause poor air quality in March and April around Chiang Mai and Northern Thailand . People with asthma or allergies to smoke or dust will be better off visiting at a different time of year when the air is cleaner.
  • When to Visit the Islands: An unofficial busy season hits the islands in Thailand around June as many university students from Europe and Australia head out to party on islands such as Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, and Koh Phi Phi. The islands quiet down again slightly after the students finish their summer breaks. The weather in the Thai islands is affected by more than just the time of year; storms at sea can bring rain even during the dry months. On the west coast for islands in the Andaman Sea such as Koh Lanta and Phuket , rain begins around April and tapers off in October. The islands such as Koh Tao and Koh Phangan in the Gulf of Thailand see the most rain between October and January. Some islands such as Koh Lanta practically close down during the monsoon season. While you'll still be able to arrange transportation there, your eating and accommodation choices could be very limited. 

Peak Season in Thailand

The dry season is also the busiest time of year to visit Thailand, so expect to pay premium rates for flights and hotels. The Christmas and New Year holidays tend to attract large crowds to Bangkok, then the busy season climbs steadily from January onward. Chinese New Year  (which takes place in January or February) is another busy time as many people travel to Thailand for the 15-day holiday.

The largest festivals in Thailand tend to make accommodation prices skyrocket, and transportation fills up before and after the celebration.

The Haad Rin area of Koh Phangan in the Gulf of Thailand attracts enormous crowds of revelers each month bound for the famous Full Moon Party ; accommodation around Haad Rin hits maximum capacity. Be sure to plan your visit around the Full Moon Party dates . For more information, read our full guide on traveling in Thailand during the high season .

Rainy Season in Thailand

The rainy season starts in May and goes through October, with August and September being the wettest months. Rain may fall in short and intense storms or last for days, so be prepared to get wet. If you don't mind the weather, you're most likely to find travel deals during this time. Traveling during the monsoon season is hit or miss, but you'll be able to enjoy some places in Thailand with little rain or only occasional thunderstorms. The north of Thailand typically receives less rain than the south during the monsoon season.

Key Holidays and Festivals in Thailand

Festivals in Thailand range from sacred religious holidays to full-blown water gun fights in the streets. Most holidays are based on the seasons or lunar calendar, so the exact dates change from year to year and it's a good idea to verify what's going on while trip planning. The biggest event of the year is Songkran, also known as the Water Festival , which takes place across the whole country in mid-April. Yi Peng, or the Lantern Festival, is a magical event along the riverbank in Chiang Mai every November.

A trip to Thailand during one of the many cultural events throughout the year is an especially exciting time to visit, but make sure to plan ahead. With an influx of travelers from around the country and the world, prices for hotels all go up while trains and buses are likely to sell out.

As monsoon season moves on, the crowds move in. Winter is a great time to visit , but expect more crowds and higher prices throughout the country.

Events to check out:

  • December 5 is the King of Thailand’s Birthday, which is celebrated throughout the country.
  • Don't miss the Christmas Full-Moon Party at Haad Rin on the island of Koh Phangan.

Spring is among the hottest times in Thailand, but it's also quite dry. Expect large crowds in most tourists attractions, as well as higher prices.

  • Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year's holiday, takes place on April 13. It's trademarked by a huge water fight in the streets—a great way to cool off.
  • Chiang Mai is the epicenter for Songkran. Accommodation and transportation are entirely booked both before and immediately following the festival.

If you don't mind rain and heat, you might be able to find a deal by visiting Thailand during the summer . In Chiang Mai, the monsoon season peaks in August, while in Bangkok temperatures can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Still, summer is a popular time for university students to visit the islands.

  • The Amazing Thailand Grand Sale takes place each summer and is sponsored by the country's tourism authority. Stores slash prices by more than 80 percent.
  • The Queen’s Birthday is August 12, which also serves as Mother’s Day in Thailand. A candlelight ceremony is held in the evening.

Fall in Thailand can be quite wet, but crowds are less, temperatures are a bit cooler, and low-season discounts can make a trip more affordable. Beware that fall flooding continues to be an issue in most cities!

  • During Loi Krathong and Yi Peng fire-powered lanterns are released into the sky in Chiang Mai.
  • Visit the bizarre Phuket Vegetarian Festival in September. The unique event is actually part of the Taoist Nine Emperor Gods Festival.
  • The Loi Krathong and Yi Peng festivals (dates change; usually in November) attract considerable crowds to Chiang Mai; transportation gets completely bogged down.

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November sees the wet season finally shut down across most of Thailand. Temperatures are moderate (by Thai standards) across the board and there are a good selection of islands to choose from that will be seeing a lot of sunshine.

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Cool and not-too-rainy November ushers in large-scale Loy Krathong festivities at Sukhothai , Chiang Mai and Tak , among others. In Bangkok , Ayutthaya and other places in Central Thailand, frequent rainstorms can continue into the early part of the month but usually subside by the latter half. The same goes for the Andaman coast at places like Khao Lak , Trang and related islands, and the eastern Gulf at Chanthaburi and Trat . November is rice harvest time throughout Northeast Thailand; swing through places like Surin , Ubon Ratchathani and Chaiyaphum to catch a glimpse. The one region that’s best avoided is the lower Gulf, including the eastern half of Surat Thani province and related islands.

With the lower Gulf islands of Ko Samui , Ko Tao and Ko Pha Ngan facing frequent storms, November is a fine time to hit the Andaman Sea islands. It’s shoulder season for popular islands like Ko Phi Phi , Ko Lanta , Phuket and Ko Lipe , making it possible to score affordable rooms without booking in advance while also taking advantage of several island-hopping ferry routes. It’s the same story for the eastern Gulf islands, including Ko Chang , Ko Maak and Ko Kut .

November is when you'll start seeing locals rugging up to deal with the "cold" temperatures. It's moderate, low to high 20s Celsius with very little — almost no — rain to speak of. Kanchanaburi is lovely in November.

In November, Ko Chang and the islands that surround it really start to come into their own. There's a little rain — nothing to worry about though — and the temperature is still warm enough that you'll be needing to swim at least a couple of times a day to keep cool. November marks the beginning of Ko Chang's "season" and by the end of the month it starts to get quite busy.

November in Chiang Mai sees lovely daytime weather and cool evenings. If you're trekking, make sure the trek is supplying sleeping bags as it does get cold at night, especially higher up. The wilderness is lovely this time of year.

Northeast Thailand in November sees very little rain and lots of sunshine, without the heat and dust that you'll see before the start of wet season. This is an excellent time to visit.

November sees more rain on Thailand's Gulf coast — especially on the islands. The western Andaman Coast is generally a better option this time of year. Temperatures sit in the mid to high 20s Celsius range.

While you will still get rain on the Andaman Coast of Thailand in November, you'll get less than on the Gulf Coast, so if you're umming and ahhing between East and West, go with the latter. Krabi is often good in November, but you will still get some rain.

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By November, rain is becoming a distant memory for much of Thailand, especially later in the month. Humidity is now also out of the picture as temperatures remain relatively low (by Thai standards).

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November is a good time of year to visit Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Northern Thailand as the region enjoys predominantly dry, sunny days with pleasant temperatures conducive to outdoor activities. Evening temperatures in the north can be a little chilly so it's worth packing a light jumper. Central Thailand is also experiencing favourable weather conditions making November a good month for sightseeing in and around Kanchanaburi. 

For beach lovers, the islands of Koh Chang and Koh Kood are the pick of the bunch in November, with very little rain expected and average temperatures in the region of 28°C. Hua Hin and Cha Am also enjoy plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall this month. Further south the east coast resorts of Koh Samui and Koh Pha Ngan are in the midst of wet season, so are best avoided in favour of Phuket, Khao Lak and Krabi on the west of the peninsula.

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Bangkok Weather and Travel: Month by Month

Bangkok has a tropical monsoon climate and generally remains hot and humid throughout the year. Bangkok has three seasons: hot, rainy, and "cool" and dry.

The coolest and driest months are December and January, with almost no rainfall and an average low of 22°C (72°F) and high of 31°C (88°F), so still warm, but not so hot.

The hottest month is April, with an average high of 35°C (95°F) and low of 27°C (80°F). The high rainfall starts around mid-May and reaches its maximum in September.

Best Times to Visit Bangkok

Though Bangkok is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Bangkok weather-wise is from November to February. The weather is not-so-hot and mostly sunny, which is very suitable for sightseeing.

You will find big discounts if you travel between June and October due to the rainy season. It is usually the cheapest time of year to go to Bangkok.

If you want to experience Thailand's top festivals, then come in April or November, which are the months for Thai New Year (a.k.a. Songkran Festival) and Loy Krathong respectively.

In the middle and end of the year, Bangkok, the shopping paradise, offers attractive discounts at major shopping malls.

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The Worst Times to Visit Bangkok

Located in the tropics, Bangkok can be scorching and humid on some days, which would be the worst time to visit if you can't stand that sort of weather.

  • April and May are times to avoid if you don't like scorching heat and a muggy feeling.
  • September to early October is the rainiest time. If you don't like the rain, then this is the period you should avoid.

However, at those times you can find the most favorable prices and enjoy less-crowded attractions.

The heat can also be avoided as much as possible by organizing your schedule wisely.

Although rain is a bit of a nuisance, it usually rains in the late afternoon or early evening. So, it wouldn't affect your whole visit.

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Peak Season in Bangkok (November to February)

The most popular time to travel to Bangkok is from November to February with its comfortable weather. However, it also brings higher trip costs and large number of travelers.

Bangkok in November — Comfortable with Little Rain

  • Average low/high temperature: 24°C/32°C (76°F/89°F)

With nice weather conditions, November is a good time to go anywhere in Bangkok, like visiting the Grand Palace, local markets, and temples.

There is a big festival in November — Loy Krathong . There are lively celebrations in parks, temples, and on rivers all over Bangkok.

Bangkok in December — Coolest Month

  • Average low/high temperature: 22°C/31°C (72°F/88°F)

December is the driest and coolest month of the year in Bangkok. It is also the most touristy month.

The end of December brings a festive atmosphere. There are celebrations on Christmas and New Year's Eve in Bangkok. Shopping malls in Thailand have big sales from late December to early January. If you're planning a trip to Thailand over the Christmas and New Year period, try to book as early as possible. Popular hotels are usually booked up 3-6 months in advance.

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Bangkok in January — Sunny

  • Average low/high temperature: 22°C/32°C (72°F/89°F)

January is still cool with bright sunshine.

Temples in Bangkok, Maeklong Railway Market, floating markets, and historical parks around Bangkok are all good choices to visit.

Bangkok in February — Still Nice Weather

  • Average low/high temperature: 24°C/33°C (75°F/91°F)

Although the temperature has risen a bit in February, it is still a good time to visit Bangkok because of the lack of rain.

Bangkok's China Town is a good place to visit when it coincides with Chinese New Year.

Shoulder Season in Bangkok (March to June)

Temperatures in Bangkok begin to rise sharply from March, and rains arrive in May.

Although not as many as in the peak season, there are still many tourists for the Songkran Festival in April.

Bangkok in March — Heat Up

  • Average low/high temperature: 26°C/34°C (78°F/93°F)

Temperatures heat up in March, especially in late March. However, early March is still suitable for sightseeing. You still can expect more sun and less rain than at other times of the year.

Bangkok in April — Hottest Month

  • Average low/high temperature: 27°C/35°C (80°F/95°F)

April is the hottest month of the year in Bangkok. It is also wetter than March.

Songkran Festival (Thai New Year) falls on April 13–15. Though April is not a peak season, the festival still attracts many travelers.

Visiting temples or arranging a morning/night outdoor tour, like a night cruise could avoid the heat as much as possible.

Bangkok in May — Rains Start

  • Average low/high temperature: 27°C/34°C (80°F/94°F)

The rainy season in Bangkok begins in May. The combination of rain and heat inevitably creates a muggy feeling.

Relaxing by the pool or in an air-conditioned café can alleviate such feelings.

There are few tourists in Bangkok in May. It is a great time to visit Bangkok for favorable prices.

Bangkok in June — Hot and Wet

  • Average low/high temperature: 27°C/33°C (80°F/92°F)

Bangkok in June is a little less muggy than May. Rainfall is moderate and passes quickly.

You could expect less-crowded attractions and shoulder season promotions.

Shopping in an air-conditioned shopping mall is a good choice in June. Bangkok's many shopping malls will have discounts in the middle of the year.

Low Season in Bangkok (July to October)

July to October is the rainy season in Bangkok.

Increasing rainfall makes July to October less touristy. Some travelers take advantage of the opportunity to gain a quiet experience with less costs, though.

Bangkok in July — Moderate Rain

  • Average low/high temperature: 26°C/33°C (79°F/91°F)

Traveling in July is not bad. The temperature in July drops a little. Rainfall is at moderate levels.

Rain showers usually come in the afternoon or at dusk. Just plan your trip around this knowledge. Don't worry too much about the impact of rain on your trip.

Bangkok in August — Rain Increases

Temperatures in August are the same as July's, but rainfall begins to increase at the end of August.

Taking a Thai cooking class, getting a Thai spa/massage, and watching a wonderful cultural performance (e.g. Muay Thai kick boxing) are all good activities for the rainy season.

Bangkok in September — Rainiest Month

  • Average low/high temperature: 26°C/32°C (78°F/90°F)

In September, you would see heavy rain/thunderstorms very regularly. Monsoonal rainfall is at its peak in Bangkok.

It is probably the month to get the most favorable prices.

Bangkok in October — End of the Rainy Season

  • Average low/high temperature: 25°C/32°C (78°F/89°F)

Finally, in October, Bangkok's rainy season comes to an end. In mid-October, the rainfall starts to decrease.

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Home » Southeast Asia » Best Time to Visit Thailand – MUST READ • 2024 Guide

Best Time to Visit Thailand – MUST READ • 2024 Guide

Idyllic beaches, fascinating culture, and sublime cuisine come together to provide one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations – Thailand. Once you’ve narrowed down your options of what you’d like to see and do, you’re left with choosing the best time to visit Thailand.

From exploring the many ornate temples and monuments to lazing on a sandy, palm-fringed beach with a festive cocktail, there’s no shortage of experiences to be had. Water sports enthusiasts have a wide range of aquatic activities to choose from, including surfing, fishing, snorkelling, and whale and dolphin watching.

The bustling capital of Bangkok is a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds where the modern and the traditional coexist. Whilst the various islands and beach destinations provide a simpler, slower pace of life in stark contrast to the buzzing cities.

Thailand is a great year-round destination, but because of its geographical location, the country can experience climate extremes that may influence your decision. It all comes down to finding the best time to go to Thailand for the experience you’re wishing to have.

Finding the sweet spot in terms of costs, crowds and climate is the ultimate juggling act, but it’s one we hope to simplify with this guide.

Best Time To Visit Thailand – January to April

Best Time To Go To Bangkok – November to March

Best Time To Go To Koh Phangan  – January to May

Best Time To Go To Chiang Mai  – November to February

Best Time For Sightseeing – November to February

Cheapest Time To Visit Thailand – May to September

When is the Best Time to Go to Thailand?

When to visit thailand – a month by month breakdown, faq about the best time to visit thailand, final thoughts on the best time to visit thailand.

Choosing the best time to visit Thailand will depend largely on the kind of experience you’re wishing to have.

Perhaps you’re planning a trip for a specific season or event, or even if you have a small window for travel and want to decide on where to go for that season, we’ve gathered all the facts.

The busiest season for travel in Thailand is the cooler season between November and March. While technically this is the winter, don’t let that fool you. Temperatures are still in the high 20s (Celsius) with blue skies and lower humidity than at other times of the year.

Because the weather is so good, this is a popular time with other tourists too. So expect crowds at attractions and inflated pricing on flights and accommodation across Thailand . If you wish to travel at this time, it’s best to book well in advance as hotels fill up fast.

February is the driest month, particularly in the south, so if avoiding rainfall is important to you, then this is the best time to travel.

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April and May, and September and October are good times to travel if you’re looking for lower prices and smaller crowds. The weather at this time is still good, but not too hot. Rains can be expected but these are usually in the form of a sudden, heavy shower which passes quickly. 

August can get busier in Thailand as a result of the influx of visitors from Europe taking their summer holidays along the west coast. 

The summer months in Thailand are humid, making the already high temperatures feel even hotter. It’s the rainy season which means rain is expected almost every day, causing potential travel delays and changes to plans. Because of the weather, there are far fewer tourists and prices are pleasingly lower. This is the cheapest time to visit Thailand – whatever your Thai itinerary.  

While this is not the best time to visit for water sports, hiking or lazing on beaches, if you’re up for a cultural experience of visiting temples, Thai cooking classes, and other indoor pursuits, it’s worth it. 

Best Time to Go to Bangkok

The thriving capital of Thailand is a busy destination year-round, with distinct peaks of increased tourist numbers at certain times.

Ironically, the winter months (November to March) are the busiest times to visit the city. While it is technically winter, the temperatures reach into the high 20s and early 30s, so it’s still hot, but not unbearably so.

This is when tourists flock to the city to make the most of the milder temperatures, low humidity, and rainfall. As a result, expect larger crowds of tourists and elevated pricing when visiting at this time. Still, there are plenty of affordable Bangkok hostels so shop around.

By April, the humidity begins to rise and rainfall is becoming more common. Between the heat (average temperatures rarely drop below 30ºC) and the humidity, things can get uncomfortable. Between April and October, visitor numbers are lower and you’re more likely to pick up some good deals on accommodation and flights.

Thai festivals such as Songkran (Thai New Year) tend to attract many tourists and cause brief spikes in pricing and tourist numbers in this otherwise off-peak season.

Monsoon rains fall between July and August in Bangkok. While you’ll experience frequent bursts of heavy rain, you’ll also enjoy the benefits of the low season – fewer tourists and cheaper prices. Bangkok offers a wide variety of indoor attractions, temples, and shopping. There are lots of things to do in Bangkok even if it is raining. 

Best Time to Go to Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan is a small island in the Gulf of Thailand, offering powdery beaches, clear coastal waters, and a laid-back island atmosphere.

As one would expect from a tropical destination, the climate is hot and humid. January to April are the best months for a visit as the temperatures are milder, as is the humidity. This is peak season, so expect higher prices and lots of other tourists.

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October and November (and sometimes into December) are the rainiest months on the island and not a good time to travel. Aside from making it difficult to even reach the island, flooding is common.

The rest of the year can also experience rainfall, however, this is usually in the form of short and heavy downpours. February is the only month of the year that doesn’t see much rainfall.

April to June can be extremely hot and humid, although it’s still less humid than Phuket. July and August are good times to travel from a weather perspective as it’s lovely and hot – perfect for lazing on the beach. You can expect frequent downpours but these are usually short and clear quickly.

The island gets really busy around Full Moon so book your Koh Phangan accommodation in advance.

Best Time to Go to Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai’s elevated location in northern Thailand means it has a very seasonal climate, with cooler temperatures and lower humidity than the rest of the country.

The best time to go to Chiang Mai would be during the cooler months between November and February. Temperatures at this time peak in the high 20s (Celsius) and can drop to a cool 10°C. There’s also much less humidity and rainfall at this time. 

That said, you’ll be in the company of many other tourists at this time and likely have to pay slightly more for things like accommodation and activities. Locals also flock to Chiang Mai during this time to enjoy the cooler weather, so expect lots of the famous Thai traffic , and crowded restaurants and transport. 

A detailed temple and stupa with elephant statues in Chiang Mai, Thailand

By April, the weather is hot, averaging around 40°C, and dry. The landscape is less lush and photogenic, and occasional wildfires choke the air with smoke.

Chiang Mai is a great place to experience Songkran (Thai New Year) – they have one of the largest celebrations in Thailand next to Bangkok and Khon Kaen. As a result, there’s a spike in tourism at this time.

The rainy season in Chiang Mai is between June and October. Conditions are humid and rain falls mostly in the late afternoons or evenings. After a short downpour, it usually clears up again. Towards August and September, you may experience longer rains which linger for a day or two.

The rainy season is considered low season, so you’re likely to snatch up some good bargains on accommodation, and enjoy a much quieter experience.

Best Time for Sightseeing in Thailand

The months between November and February are the best time to visit Thailand for sightseeing. This is technically the winter period, but temperatures are still hot, reaching the high 20s (Celsius).

This is the most popular time to visit, so be prepared for crowds of other tourists and long queues at attractions and restaurants. If you wish to travel at this time, you’d do well to book well in advance to avoid disappointment. 

If you’re wishing to avoid the crowds and snag a bargain on accommodation, the months between September and November are ideal. This is the rainy season when showers are frequent, but usually, only last an hour or two in the late afternoon and evening.

This is both the cheapest and least crowded time in Thailand, but it can mean some travel delays in the case of dirt roads turning to mud during this time. 

Best Time for Visiting Koh Phangan

The islands in the Gulf of Thailand offer an incredible tropical retreat that’s great to visit at most times of the year. The islands generally experience less rain than the rest of the country throughout the year. The monsoon rains arrive later here and are over in less time.

A tropical holiday on the island of Koh Phangan is best enjoyed between January and April when the temperatures are cooler and less humid. However, this time of year also comes with larger crowds of tourists and higher prices. Beaches will be packed, and there may be a wait at restaurants and water sports centres. 

view from the water looking in at secret beach, koh lanta, thailand

Increased heat and rainfall are more common from April until August, so you’ll enjoy much more affordable prices, but short, late-afternoon downpours are frequent. July and August offer great weather but see a peak in summer tourist numbers from Europe and prices can rise in anticipation of this. 

The best time to visit Koh Phangan for a beach holiday that offers a balance between the climate and the crowds is between September and October. 

Divers visiting the island can head out at most times of the year outside of the heavy rains. Good visibility and an incredible variety of species make Koh Phanang a popular spot to explore the world under the waves. 

Cheapest Time to Go to Thailand

In general, Thailand is an affordable destination with a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets. It’s possible to experience all that this incredible country has to offer at a reasonable cost, but if you’re feeling flush, you can add the bells and whistles to take it up a notch or two.

Thorough planning is essential if you’re hoping to visit during the peak season. But if you’re very price conscious, then the cheapest time to visit Thailand is during the rainy high summer between May and September.

Busiest Time to Visit Thailand

Thailand is a popular destination that sees tourists pretty much throughout the year. Because most visitors are seeking an idyllic beach holiday in this tropical paradise, certain times of year see more tourist traffic than others. 

Peak season in Thailand falls over the cooler months of November to April. The weather is less stifling, with temperatures hovering in the high 20s (Celsius) and the humidity is much less. This is the best time to visit Thailand for a beach holiday as well as snorkelling and swimming, but it will come at an increased rate. Beaches will be crowded as will transport routes and restaurants. 

In April, the Thai New Year festival of Songkran attracts large numbers of tourists who come to join in the celebratory water fights in the streets throughout Thailand. 

If you’re planning to visit Thailand in the peak season, it’s best to plan and book your travels as far in advance as possible. There are more options in terms of accommodation, and costs can sometimes be lower by booking long in advance. Be aware that booking for high season will also come with stricter booking and cancellation terms. 

August sees another spike in tourist numbers when European travelers head to Thailand on their summer holidays.

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Weather in Thailand

Thailand offers a warm tropical climate all year long. The weather in Thailand comprises three main seasons – rainy (May to October), cool (November to February), and hot (March to May). The high summer temperatures can feel even hotter as the humidity rises. 

The cool season falls between November and February and is considered the peak travel season. The weather in Thailand at this time is pleasant and hot (between the high 20s to low 30s), humidity is low, and rainfall infrequent. The cool season attracts significantly more travelers and you’ll likely need to book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Prepare yourself to be among loads of other travelers at this time. 

In the north of the country, you can expect less humidity and overall cooler temperatures. Between November and February, the more mountainous regions can see some chilly weather, with temperatures dipping to the single digits (Celsius). 

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The rainy season also differs from place to place. In the northeast, rain is common between November and April, while the southwestern regions get their downpours between May and October. 

Overall, the southern reaches of Thailand experience the most rainfall in the country, usually in the form of short, dramatic downpours which clear up quickly. The central regions of the country experience the greatest heat. This includes cities like Bangkok which feels even hotter as a result of the high humidity. 

The rainy season is a great time to visit Bangkok for good shopping – the Amazing Grand Sale takes place from Mid-June to mid-August. 

Where is the Best Weather in Thailand?

It’s always warm in most of Thailand. The mountains in the north can get pretty chilly during the cool season, but for the rest of the year, the mercury hovers in the pleasant high 20s (Celsius). 

The best weather for a beach holiday is between November and March when it’s not too hot or humid, and there’s less rainfall. This does mean sharing those powdery beaches with other tourists though, and perhaps having to wait in lines at attractions.

The rainy season between May and September is a great time to hit the cities and visit the many temples and palaces, do some shopping, and explore the more cultural side of Thailand. 

Don’t be fooled into thinking that the rainy season is cooler. High temperatures and humidity combine to make things stiflingly hot. You’ll be saving on accommodation by traveling at this time, so we recommend springing for air conditioning if you can. If you can handle the heat and the afternoon downpours, you’ll be rewarded with blissfully empty beaches and a more laid-back experience with no queues. 

April to May and September to October offer somewhat of a balance between climate, crowds, and costs. The weather is still hot but not stifling and there is the occasional downpour. But usually, these are brief, and there aren’t too many other travelers about. Prices aren’t at their peak season high, but not quite as cheap as the rainy season. 

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Festivals in Thailand

Most celebrations in Thailand have a religious root or are national holidays. Religious festivities don’t usually have fixed dates, so you’ll need to plan carefully and do your research before booking.  

The broken temple of Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai, Thailand

From the popular Songkran Thai New Year celebration to spectacular sights such as the Loy Krathong Festival, and even the Kin Jay Vegetarian Festival, there’s something for everyone.  

  • Full Moon Party :

Once a month, Phangan Island hosts a popular Full Moon beach party in celebration of the full moon. Dance music throbs throughout the night as partygoers dance into a new day on the sandy beach. These parties are very popular with tourists, and attract top EDM DJs to supply the beats. 

The Thai New Year celebration is a popular event with tourists. The Thai people pour scented water on each other to symbolically wash away the sins and bad luck of the previous year. This turns into a spirited water fight in the streets with people using buckets, water pistols, and hoses. The festival is best enjoyed in the bigger cities–so plan to stay in Bangkok or Chiang Mai. 

  • Amazing Thailand Grand Sale :

Mid-June to mid-August draws shoppers to Thailand for a nationwide shopping extravaganza. Bangkok is arguably the best place to take advantage of these incredible sales, but other places like Phuket and Chiang Mai are still worth checking out.

Shoppers can grab some incredible discounts on everything from clothes to jewellery and electronics. If you’re searching for a bargain, you’re likely to find one here with up to 80% discounts being offered by retailers.

  • Chonburi Buffalo Racing Festival :

If you’re in Bangkok in October, why not try something a little different and head out to Chonburi (about an hour away) for this unique 140-year-old festival? In addition to the main event, buffalo racing, there are also some other fun side attractions like the buffalo beauty pageants and other contests. 

  • Loy Krathong Festival:

This is arguably the prettiest festival in Thailand. Locals release thousands of boats made from banana leaves bearing flickering candles and flowers into ponds, lakes, and rivers throughout Thailand to symbolically wash away sins. The spectacle is a feast for the eyes as these glittering offerings float along in the night. 

  • Phi Ta Khon :

Also known as the Ghost Festival, this three-day celebration replicates the legend of a party that both the living and the dead wish they could attend. On the first day, it’s traditional for everyone to dress up as a ghost. The second day features pageants and shows, and on the last day, Buddhist ceremonies are held. 

  • Kin Jay Vegetarian Festival:

This annual festival is celebrated between late September and mid-October and is centered on cleansing the body by not consuming meat, fish, or alcohol. Any vendor who wears a yellow apron, or hangs a yellow flag in their establishment will provide only completely vegan food during this time. 

If you’re still trying to pinpoint the exact time to go to Thailand that ticks all of your boxes, we’ve broken down each month of the year and detailed the experience you’re likely to have. If you have a very narrow window to travel and need help deciding what’s good at that time, this breakdown will make that easier. 

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January in Thailand

January offers great weather throughout the country with cooler temperatures and a lower chance of showers. Chiang Mai is the coolest in January, dropping to around 10-15ºC. Tourist season is kicking in throughout the country, so things are likely to be busy (roads, restaurants, beaches) and more expensive.

February in Thailand

Warm weather in the high 20s and low 30s can be expected. Further north, you’re likely to experience more rainfall, as well as occasionally along the east coast. Rain generally comes down in short showers that cool things down a bit.

In other parts of the country, February offers perfect beach holiday weather – hot, sunny weather, and minimal rain. This also means it’s a popular time to travel, so you’re advised to book well in advance for a visit during peak season. Crowds of tourists and higher pricing may deter some.

March in Thailand

On the whole, March is lovely and hot. As the summer season approaches, temperatures can head into the mid-30s, and rainfall is minimal. Water sports along the west coast are great at this time, especially scuba. The crowds of tourists start to lessen as the offseason approaches, so prices can start to ease.

April in Thailand

April sees temperatures rise and rise, and the addition of increasing humidity before the monsoon can make the heat quite oppressive. There’s a spike in tourism over April with people coming to join in the Songkran New Year festivities. While this is a great experience, it comes with those higher prices and much larger crowds.

May in Thailand

Temperatures drop off a bit from April, but it’s still stifling. Humidity increases significantly as a result of more frequent downpours. Despite the approaching rainy season, there are still plenty of sunny days to be enjoyed. This is a good time to travel if you’re wanting to miss the crowds and high costs, but still enjoy lovely weather that isn’t too hot or too rainy. 

June in Thailand

June is still considered shoulder season, so you’re likely to enjoy some lovely sunny days with some afternoon showers that pass as quickly as they arrive. The west coast gets somewhat more rain than other places at this time. 

June features several food and music festivals, making it a really fun and fascinating time to visit. Overall, you’ll enjoy the shoulder season benefits in June – fewer crowds and some really good bargains on accommodation. 

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July in Thailand

Heavier rainfall is expected in July, especially along the coast, but temperatures remain in the low 30s. There’s an increase in tourist numbers related to the start of the summer holidays, and so accommodation costs are likely to increase at this time. 

There are a few important celebrations in July, namely the King’s birthday and the Buddhist period of Lent. 

August in Thailand

Rainfall is at its highest in the north and west Thailand, making travel here much less appealing. You’re likely to find some good deals on travel at this time as a result. 

The east coast is still reasonably rain-free, making it a popular spot with European travelers on their summer holidays. 

September in Thailand

Heavy rains and stormy seas make escaping to the islands difficult. In the rest of the country, the heavy rains bring muddy roads and humid conditions that make the 32ºC average temperature feel much hotter. 

On the upside, there won’t be many other tourists around resulting in some really good bargains to be had. 

October in Thailand

The major rains start to taper off in most of the country, taking much of the humidity with them, especially in the north. Temperatures are easing too as we head into the winter months. 

This milder climate brings an increase in travelers coming to enjoy the pleasant weather. As tourism picks up again, so the prices begin their steady climb to the peak season. 

The end of the rainy season and the end of Lent bring many religious celebrations. 

November in Thailand

Thailand’s one of the best countries to explore in November . The West Coast is blessed with mild temperatures and sunny skies, and visitors begin to flock here for beach vacations, kicking off the peak season. You can still pick up a deal on accommodation at this time, especially if you book in advance. 

In the north of the country and the high-lying regions, the cool weather arrives, with temperatures getting decidedly chilly in the early mornings and evenings. The east coast and islands in the gulf are only now getting the peak of their rainfall. 

December in Thailand

December offers some of Thailand’s best weather – it’s sunny and pleasant with minimal rain. With the peak season crowds, you can expect peak season pricing, so if you plan to visit at this time, make sure you book well in advance. 

The Christmas and New Year period bring high rates as well, as well as stricter booking conditions and cancellations. 

If you’re traveling to the north, make sure to pack in some warm clothing to beat the evening chill, while visitors to the south-east should not forget to bring a light rain jacket as rainfall is still expected. 

When is the Best Time to Go to Chiang Mai?

The busiest time in Chiang Mai is between November and early February when the weather is cool and comfortable. Rainfall and humidity are also much lower at this time. Maximum daytime temperatures are in the high 20s, but at night, it can get quite cool, dropping to the low teens.  Because of this mild weather, it’s peak tourist season, so you’ll pay quite a bit more for accommodation. At this time of year, Chiang Mai sees an influx of local tourists as well, so it can get quite busy.  If you’d like to balance good weather with smaller crowds, then a good time to visit would be between June and October. While this is the rainy/monsoon season, the rainfall isn’t more than a brief, short downpour, which cools things down somewhat too. The surroundings are lush and green at this time, and there are few other tourists about.  

When is the Rainy Season in Thailand?

Thailand’s rainy season arrives in various places at different times and affects each region differently.  In the north, the rains arrive earlier and stay longer, beginning in mid-June and sticking around well into December. The rains aren’t the persistent, lingering sort. Instead, showers are frequent and unpredictable, occurring in short, sharp bursts. The rains arrive later as you move south, with central Thailand getting rainier in June, but it’s all over and done with by late October.  The west coast sees a similar rainfall pattern to central Thailand, but the east coast experiences its rainfall much later, between October and December.

When is the Coldest Month in Thailand?

The word ‘cold’ isn’t usually associated with a tropical location such as Thailand which offers warm to hot weather for the most part throughout the year. January generally sees the lowest temperatures of the year.  In the northern parts of the country, especially in the more mountainous regions, temperatures can dip to the low teens (Celsius) between December and March, especially in the early mornings and evenings.  Between November and April, Thailand is generally much cooler than during the high summer months, with average temperatures in the high 20s and low 30s (Celsius). This is the best time to visit Thailand for pleasant weather that’s ideal for a beach holiday.

When is the Worst Time to Visit Thailand?

The worst time to visit Thailand is during the summer (May to September) when it’s oppressively hot, humid, and rainy. In certain parts, this can cause unpleasant traveling conditions, and stormy weather can pull the hand brake up on any travel plans.  It is the best time to travel if you’re looking for a bargain on accommodation and far fewer other tourists. Conversely, the high season, which offers incredible weather, is the worst time to travel if you’re not keen on large crowds and inflated prices. 

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By now, you’ve probably settled on the best time to visit Thailand that will offer you the experience you’ve been dreaming of. 

If you’re planning a tropical beach break in high season, make sure to book well in advance to mitigate some of the high-season inflation, and to ensure you have more accommodation options. Last-minute deals are a great way to save even more for low season travel, but it will leave you frustrated and out of pocket if you try it over the high season. 

Whenever you choose to visit, a trip to Thailand is guaranteed to leave you with incredible memories of a colorful country, amazing nature, sandy beaches, palm trees, and vibrant culture. 

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Thailand in November - Weather, Best Places, and Travel Tips

Thailand in November is a popular time for travelers and tourists, as it marks the beginning of the high tourist season. The average temperature varies from 19 °C to 30 °C, which is a bit cooler than the previous months. Although the southern peninsula remains wet, the rest of the country gets to experience lustrous sunny weather and a drop in temperature. The cooler temperatures and low humidity in November make for a perfect time to explore cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai.  It's also the time when Thailand celebrates its most enchanting festival, Loy Krathong, which is celebrated nationwide with the illuminated Krathong procession. Here's what you can expect in different parts of Thailand in November:

Northern Thailand in November ( Chiang Mai , Chiang Rai )

Weather: November is one of the best months to visit northern Thailand. The rainy season is over, and the region experiences cool and dry weather. Temperature: Daytime temperatures range from 15-30°C (59-86°F), with cooler evenings. Highlights: This is a great time for outdoor activities, such as trekking, as the lush landscapes are at their best. In Chiang Mai, you can witness the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Lantern Festival, a visually stunning and culturally significant event.

Central Thailand in November ( Bangkok , Ayutthaya )

Weather: Central Thailand enjoys pleasant and dry weather in November. Temperature: Daytime temperatures range from 25-32°C (77-89°F). Highlights: Explore Bangkok's vibrant street markets, cultural sites, and cuisine. It's a comfortable time for city and temple tours.

Southern Thailand in November ( Phuket , Krabi , Koh Samui )

Weather: The southern part of Thailand experiences the end of the monsoon season in November. While rain is still possible, it becomes less frequent as the month progresses. Temperature: Daytime temperatures range from 24-32°C (75-89°F). Highlights: Enjoy the stunning beaches and water activities. The Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand are gradually becoming more inviting for travelers.

Best Places to Visit in Thailand in November

Bangkok in January

2. Chiang Mai

chiang mai in January

Events and Festivals in Thailand in November

1. loy krathong.

loi krathong, Thailand in November

It's the most beautiful festival in entire Thailand. On the full moon days during November, people gather on the bridges and rivers at sunset, light decorative lanterns(Khom Loy), and float flowers into the water(Krathong). People light oil lamps outside of temples. The biggest celebration occurs in Chiang Mai and Bangkok. Other places also have notable events.

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2. Lopburi Monkey Festival

Lopburi Monkey Festival Thailand

3. Surin Elephant Festival

Elephant Round up Thailand

During the third week of November, another festival takes place in Surin Island, The Elephant Round-Up. The day before the main event, a huge elephant breakfast takes place; after that, a parade of elephants walks across Surin city accompanied by musicians and dancers. After the parade, a fruit banquet is thrown for the elephants. On the day of the event, thousands of people gather in Srinarong Stadium, where elephants and mahouts show their skills. Sports like football and tug-of-war are played between elephants. In the end, an act is played where elephants and mahouts wear ancient battle dresses and perform a battle reenactment. Due to the immense popularity of this event, accommodations in Surin get fully booked months in advance before the event. November is an excellent time to visit Thailand, with pleasant weather, cultural celebrations, and a wide range of activities to enjoy. Whether you're seeking adventure, cultural experiences, or beach relaxation, Thailand has something to offer every type of traveler during this month.

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The Best Thai Islands in November

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Thailand’s islands are known for their stunning natural beauty, white-sand beaches, and beautiful cultural experiences. Whether you’re looking to party or just kick back and relax, Thailand’s tropical islands are the place to go.

November is a great month to escape the sweltering heat of summer. But, to plan the perfect trip, there are some things you should know. Here’s a list of the best Thai islands to visit in November, as well as everything you need to know before you go.

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Visiting Thailand in November: everything you need to know

Expect some rain.

November is a transitional month for weather in Thailand. While the southern part of the country is finishing their monsoon season, the rains are just starting to pick up in the northeastern areas. Of course, since we’re talking about a tropical country, don’t forget that rain is a possibility no matter what time of year you visit.

a rainy night in Bangkok, Thailand

Temperatures are warm, but not sweltering

If you’re not a fan of the heat, November is the perfect month to visit Thailand. Temperatures will range from the mid-20s Celsius to the low 30s (around 77 to 86 Fahrenheit and slightly above). That means you’ll get perfect beach weather without the overwhelming heat that the tropics are known for – which also can mean having to contend with fewer crowds.

Thailand’s Festival of Lights usually falls in November

Celebrated in on the twelfth full moon of the year, Loi Kathrong is a traditional festival that you don’t want to miss. Traditionally, the locals build baskets out of banana leaves and wood, and at nightfall use them to float candles down rivers. The reverent, mysterious effect that’s created from the lights is truly unforgettable.

The biggest Loi Kathrong celebrations are held in the northern town of Chiang Mai, where the locals will also light paper lanterns and release them into the air.

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Avoid the Gulf Islands in November

Since monsoon season is just starting in the northern part of Thailand, November is not the best month to travel to the islands that fall in Thailand’s gulf area. While the islands in the gulf get more rain in November, those in the Andaman Sea to the west will be much calmer.

Wondering which are the best Thai islands in November? Here’s our ultimate list.

Best Thai Islands to Visit in November

This large island was once an undiscovered paradise, but has been transformed into a metropolitan destination. If you’re looking for an island with 5-star hotels and luxurious beachside experiences while still being a stone’s throw away from deserted jungle trails, Phuket is the island for you.

The island has been largely developed for tourism, which means that visitors who enjoy the VIP treatment and can’t live without their morning dose of Starbucks will be very happy here!

Phuket Island, Thailand

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The old Malay name of this island is Pulao Satak, which means “Long Beach Island.” With over 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) of pure white-sand beach, that moniker pretty much sums up this place.

Chilling out in beachside bars and hanging in a hammock with a drink in your hand is the idyllic picture that many people have of Ko Lanta. Today, the island has built up a decent nightlife, but it still retains its own charm and cultural flair.

If you’re looking to get away from the main strip, visit the protected mangrove forest or Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Hike to the top of the national park’s cliffs and you’ll find a lighthouse that overlooks the Ao Tanod beach, along with some truly Instagram-worthy views.

Ko Lanta, Thailand

When traveling in group, Ko Chang is an excellent destination, as it offers a little bit of something for every traveller’s unique taste. The island has been developed, although not to the same degree as Phuket. In fact, while the main beaches have been overtaken by large hotels, there are still more than a hundred square miles of pure, untouched jungle charm.

That means you have all the conveniences you could ask for, while still being able to wander a largely undeveloped island. If you’re looking to get away from the regularly traversed beaches of Haad Sai Khao and Khlong Prao, travel southwards to hit Lonely Beach and Bang Bao.

Ko Chang is actually part of an archipelago made up of 52 different islands, which means you can take day trips to rural (or even deserted) islands such as Ko Kut and Ko Maak.

Kai Bae View Point, Ko Chang, Thailand

Similan Islands

This archipelago consists of nine islands that are officially protected as a national park. That means there is much less development, although the islands have become more popular with tourists in recent years.

If you enjoy watching wildlife in the sea or in the sky, the Similan islands will be your perfect paradise. This is one of the best places in Thailand to explore under the waves, so get on your snorkel gear and see moray eels, whale sharks, and sea turtles. In the air, watch for rare and endangered birds such as sea eagles, kingfishers, or the nicobar pigeon. If you’re looking for a truly rural experience, stay overnight in a bungalow on Ko Miang.

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Best Time to Visit Thailand: November to February

November to February belongs to the cool season, which is the best time to travel to Thailand. So there are lots of tourists during this period. As for March and April, though they are in the hot season, people can choose islands to enjoy their holiday. The only drawback is the high cost of travel and heavy traffic.

This period covers hot season and rainy season, so the climate is unpleasant, which will make people uncomfortable. Correspondingly, you can expect lower hotel price and few tourists.

Because the weather is not too hot and the rainfall is not too much during this period. Pleasant climate makes people feel comfortable, which means there will be lots of tourists. So you should manage your time and book your hotel early.

See also Bangkok weather

These two places are very close to each other and the moderate temperature and minimal rainfall make people feel comfortable. It is still in the peak season, so you should make plans in advance. 

See also Chiang Mai weather

The best time to visit most islands in Thailand is November to February, with a few extending to April. During this period, weather is pleasant with less rainfall and the sea is calm. You can fully enjoy your holiday on the beaches.

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A notorious destination known for its culture, massages, water sports, beaches and a lot more! We know you have got the hint! It’s Thailand! Well, if you didn’t already know then let us tell you that the place has a lot to offer, especially during the pre-winter months when the climate is just as amazing. But, given how overwhelming Thailand is as a tourist destination, you must have your tickets booked and itinerary planned without leaving it for the last minute. Make sure you plan for your trip well in advance to avoid any last minute trouble. Just saying, if you plan to visit Thailand in November then you are in for some fun!

Weather In Thailand In November

Weather In Thailand In November

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November is often regarded as the pre-winter season in Thailand when the weather is very calm and soothing. It is the perfect amount for you to have a comfortable journey without feeling too hot or cold, making this the perfect time of the year to visit. The temperature is around the 20s, which is pretty decent and favourable for you to roam around and explore the country without any issues. There are no sightings of rain during that time, which again is a positive thing about this time.

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3 Things To Do In Thailand In November

With so many breathtaking spots around, Thailand has a lot to offer during November for you to explore. To help you plan your trips a little better, we are going to sort you out with some of the best things to do.

1. The Grand Palace: Go Exploring

Go Exploring

If you are visiting Thailand in November and not visiting the Grand Palace, chances are that your trip is going to be incomplete. The palace was home to the former kings for 150 years, making this a part of Malaysian history and heritage. Apart from the architecture of the palace, the surrounding walls and the accessory spots are worth the visit. Just ensure that you dress following the requirements to gain entry into the palace.

Location: Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand Entry fee: 500 baht per person Timings: 08:30 am to 03:30 pm

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2. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: Go Shopping

Go Shopping

Floating markets are very popular in Thailand and the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market marks as one of the most popular ones around. Every single canal around is filled with boats that you can shop from. They have a wide range of things to choose from, the fruits and vegetables being the center of attraction. This is also a dream spot for photographers who have been meaning to capture the essence of the culture and the tradition around.

Location: Damnoen Saduak, Damnoen Saduak District, Ratchaburi 70130, Thailand Entry fee: None Timings: 07:00 am to 05:00 pm

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3. Sathorn Unique Tower: Look Over Bangkok From Top

Look Over Bangkok From Top

Just as the name suggests, the Sathorn Unique Tower is one of the most popular sites to visit and explore around in Thailand, especially during November when the weather is very favourable. The building is incomplete but is still a masterpiece that stands tall in the smackdown of the heart of Bangkok. The only thing you need to do is pay a little fee to the security guards down to gain access to the top of the building which overlooks the beautiful city of Bangkok. The building does have 49 stories and no lift – Choose wisely!

Location: Charoen Krung Rd, Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10330, Thailand Entry fee: Small fee to the guards Timings: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm

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3 Places To Visit In Thailand In November

If you are planning for a trip to Thailand  in November and looking for exciting places to visit then here are a few suggestions from us to let you have the most memorable vacation of your life!

1. Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park

Yet another must-visit spot and thing to do in Thailand during November are to visit and explore the Khao Yai National Park. It was the very first national park in Thailand and still to this day attracts several visitors from across the world. It is the third-largest in the country in terms of the area. You will come across spots that have grasslands and some that have rainforests. There are several species of animals and birds residing there as well. This is also an amazing spot for photography.

Location: Hin Tung, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District, Nakhon Nayok 26000, Thailand Entry fee: 400 baht Timings: 06:00 am to 06:00 pm

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2. Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay

If you are planning to explore around Phuket in November, make sure that Phang Nga Bay makes it to your itinerary. It is not just the area that stands out but the amazing island and the surroundings are sure to take your breath away. The place is home to a wide range of caves, mangroves and even lagoons that further make this a worthy spot to visit and explore without further thoughts. The sea is tranquilising and pair that with the beautiful beaches and you are in for a treat. If possible, befriend a local who can help you explore the area around because that is the best way you can witness the raw authenticity and beauty of the place.

Location: Near Phuket, Thailand Entry fee: None Timings: 24×7 open

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3. Doi Suthep

Doi Suthep

Doi Suthep is a mountain situated around 12 km away from Chiang Mai. It is situated at a height of 5400 feet, making the travel to that spot an adventurous one. The majority of the tourists who visit this place, do to get a panoramic view of Chiang Mai and also visit the infamous Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple which is from the 13th century. The white elephant shrine inside the temple is quite a popular spot to visit and explore. There are several stories from legends surrounding the place.

Location: 9 Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand Entry fee: None Timings: 05:00 am to 09:00 pm

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Festivals In Thailand In November

Festivals In Thailand In November

There aren’t many festivals that are celebrated in Thailand in November. Thailand does celebrate several popular festivals, Loy Krathong, otherwise known as the Lantern Festival is the most popular one. The sky is filled with lit lanterns that are released by the locals gathered around the rivers and the canals. The same is celebrated to worship the Goddess of Water.

Date: 31st October to 1st November

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Tips For Thailand In November

Tips For Thailand In November

If you are travelling to Thailand in November, you must keep certain tips in mind.

  • Carry warm clothes with you
  • Respect the locals
  • Dress accordingly
  • Make the bookings beforehand
  • Carry all the passport and visa-related documents with you

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If you have been planning on visiting Thailand in November, these are some of the highlights that you need to add to your list of things to do. Make sure that you have the itinerary planned and the bookings are done ahead of time as well. Given that it is the rush month of the year, you don’t want to make the bookings last minute. So, plan a trip to Thailand and get going!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Thailand In November

Is November the ideal time to visit Thailand?

November to March is considered the peak season for visiting Thailand. The weather is favorable and the overall spots around are all open. The rainfall is also zero during that time, making it a good time of the year for exploring.

Does it rain in Thailand in November?

November usually doesn’t experience any kind of rainfall in Thailand. Although, the season during that time can be pretty cold, so pack accordingly.

Is it possible to swim in Thailand in November?

The time of November is very pleasant. The weather isn’t too cold, so you can swim around without any issues.

Is it important to get injections for the Thailand trip?

Apart from the major vaccines, it is suggested that you keep an eye out on the state of the country during that month and ask the health department in your country before making plans.

Is it necessary to have a Visa for Thailand?

If you are from a visa-exempt country, you won’t need Visa but otherwise, it is a necessity you can’t avoid while being there.

How should one dress in Thailand?

You must cover your shoulders and knees when in Thailand, especially if it is a public or spiritual spot.

Is visiting Thailand in November worth it?

Even though there aren’t many festivals happening during November, the weather and the surroundings do make this a good vacation nevertheless.

How many days is enough for Thailand?

Given that there are so many spots to visit and explore, we would suggest that you at least stay for a week to cover all the sites around.

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  15. Best Time to Visit Thailand: Climate Guide

    Optimal Season for Travel: The cool season, from November to February, is widely considered the best time to visit Thailand. This period features mild temperatures, low humidity, and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for exploring Thailand's diverse attractions, from cultural landmarks to beautiful beaches. Budget-Friendly Travel Period: For ...

  16. Best time to visit Thailand

    December to April is the best time to go to Thailand's beaches, with Christmas and Easter (the latter slightly less expensive) both popular with families. March, April and May are the hottest months of the year in Thailand, so the coasts and islands are glorious, and very busy. The islands on either side of the Kra Isthmus which separates the ...

  17. Best Time to Visit Thailand

    The months between November and February are the best time to visit Thailand for sightseeing. This is technically the winter period, but temperatures are still hot, reaching the high 20s (Celsius). This is the most popular time to visit, so be prepared for crowds of other tourists and long queues at attractions and restaurants.

  18. Thailand in November

    Weather: Central Thailand enjoys pleasant and dry weather in November. Temperature: Daytime temperatures range from 25-32°C (77-89°F). Highlights: Explore Bangkok's vibrant street markets, cultural sites, and cuisine. It's a comfortable time for city and temple tours.

  19. Here are the best times to visit Thailand, based on the weather

    The weather: December is one of Thailand's coolest months, making it one of the best months to visit the country. Expect dry, pleasant weather conditions and and humidity levels with the average daily temperatures ranging from the low 20°C to mid-30°C.

  20. The Best Thai Islands in November

    If you enjoy watching wildlife in the sea or in the sky, the Similan islands will be your perfect paradise. This is one of the best places in Thailand to explore under the waves, so get on your snorkel gear and see moray eels, whale sharks, and sea turtles. In the air, watch for rare and endangered birds such as sea eagles, kingfishers, or the ...

  21. Best Time to Visit Thailand: Nov to Feb, Mild with Less Rain

    The best time to visit Thailand is November to February when the climate is cool and dry. The best places include Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and coastal islands. US & Canada: 1-800-315-3949

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    1. The Grand Palace: Go Exploring. Image Source. If you are visiting Thailand in November and not visiting the Grand Palace, chances are that your trip is going to be incomplete. The palace was home to the former kings for 150 years, making this a part of Malaysian history and heritage.

  23. When is the Best Time to Visit Thailand

    With less rain and milder temperatures, September to November could be the best time to visit Thailand before the busy season. Don your snorkels or diving gear and head to Koh Tao where it is peak whale shark season; the rains in the north during previous months will have washed nutrients into the sea creating micro algae for these magnificent animals to feed on.

  24. The Similan Islands are a group of islands in the Andaman ...

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