Agree, with the onset of the first cold weather in your hometown it is impossible to go without looking at the prices of air tickets to Thailand. Therefore, if you are looking for endless summer like us, this material is just for you. In general, Thailand has always been a center of attraction for all Russian tourists, and in the last two years, due to the large number of repatriates, it has even acquired Russian bars, restaurants and beauty salons. So you understand where all your friends on social networks will go this winter.
But if you are planning to travel to Thailand for the first time, it is important to know some of the nuances of vacationing in this country. We will tell you about them in this article. And also about which resort to choose for your holiday and when is the best time to avoid the famous rainy season in Thailand.
Weather in Thailand by month
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Thailand in autumn
Autumn in Thailand is a must-see for those in Russia who always face seasonal blues. Even though it was still raining, he definitely shouldn’t be here. True, it is not as frequent and cold as in their hometown. But do not rush to get upset, this happens only in September and the first half of October. Yes, by the way, locals do not recommend going there in the second month. For example, the first weeks are constantly rainy, and the second weeks are partly cloudy. However, paradise life begins on the island in November. Of course, there is no place where there is no rain, but this event is becoming very rare.
thailand in winter
Winter is Thailand’s main tourist season. The biggest advantage is that it is impossible to make a mistake with the moon for a holiday. In winter it is always sunny and warm here. The air temperature is +30 degrees. For example, in December, it is especially fascinating to watch how locals prepare for the New Year by decorating palm trees instead of Christmas trees. Be prepared that in January, the most expensive month for vacation, you will hear Russian speech from Turkey more often. You’ll be able to truly enjoy your time in a tropical paradise in February, when flight and hotel booking prices finally drop after the New Year rush.
Thailand in spring
In spring, Thailand remains one of the most popular tourist destinations. And what’s especially nice is that prices are falling lower and lower every month. However, the weather is not as good as the flight prices. And if in March it is still comfortable to spend time at the resort, then in April, along with the temperature, the humidity of the air increases. And in May, for example, the air temperature warms up to +40, the water temperature up to +30.
Thailand in summer
In summer, all tour operators generally discourage tourists from traveling to Thailand, claiming that this is due to the notorious rainy season. There is some truth to this. But the worst thing in this case is not the presence of precipitation, which passes as quickly as it began. Rather, the most unpleasant part of the holiday for tourists is the endless storms caused by weather conditions. However, at this time of year the temperature rises to +35 degrees.
When is the rainy season in Thailand?

The rainy season in Thailand lasts from June to October. Currently, the resort is experiencing a record amount of rainfall, which, by the way, is very difficult to predict. Just think, a rain that will fall like a wall for about a few hours may start suddenly and end just as suddenly. But this does not stop experienced travelers. Those who quickly get bored of beach holidays also travel around the islands in the same way, but with durable raincoats.
fruit ripening season

Flying to Thailand and not eating too much fruit is a real crime. By the way, they are always there. Feel free to buy pineapple, watermelon and papaya in winter and mango in spring. In summer and autumn there are many guavas, bananas and even tangerines. In general, with such a variety of fruits you definitely will not go hungry. By the way, you can buy them absolutely anywhere and at very affordable prices.

great season
Before flying to Thailand, you should make sure that you do not buy tickets during the cold season. In general, the resort experiences a cool season from November to February. Of course, the weather is not like in Russia, but at night the temperature can drop to +18 degrees. But you don’t have to worry about unbearable heat during the day. Most often the air does not warm up above +32 degrees.

hot season
As the cool season ends, tropical temperatures begin. In Thailand, this period lasts from March to May. At this time the temperature rises to +37 degrees. Since the peak is in April, it is not recommended to go out in the open sun between 10 am and 6 pm during this period. I agree, it’s not the ideal month for a holiday. Although you can also go to the forest at the same time, it is much easier to wait out the heat there.
Tourist seasons in popular holiday destinations in Thailand

Phuket
If you think any place in Thailand is equally good all year round, you are wrong. If you plan to see the snow-white beaches of Phuket and Phi Phi, go there from November to the end of April. The air temperature here at this time is not so high and the humidity is quite moderate. The islands are ideal for those who are used to expensive holidays with aesthetic hotels and expensive restaurants.
Samui
Since Koh Samui and other resorts on the Gulf of Thailand are located in the west of Thailand, the holiday season is there all year round. By the way, even in the rainy season this part of the precipitation is prevented. But the most pleasant time to relax there is from January to the end of March. At this time, the islands are not so hot, which means you will have more opportunity (and desire) to travel around the entire mainland.
Bangkok
If you want to combine an active holiday with a beach program, do not forget to go to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, for a few days. Moreover, the weather here almost does not change all year round – the thermometer is stable at +33 degrees. However, the humidity level here is much stronger than in other parts of the mainland. Do not forget about the rainy season – for some reason the capital is most often covered with precipitation.
Rest suggestions

Check local regulations. Some of them may seem very strange at first glance. For example, Thais hate being touched. Especially in his head. According to general beliefs, if a person’s head is touched, his guardian angel will fly away forever. I agree, this is not the best action for your karma.
Nowhere without sunscreen. Unless you want to spend your entire vacation dressed like a sneaky demon, don’t go out without sunscreen with a protective factor of 30 or higher. Of course, it is recommended to use SPF 50 at least in the first week, if not for the entire holiday.
Take yourself on a food tour. Of course fruit is good. But you haven’t been to Thailand if you haven’t tried at least a few local dishes. Get rid of the stereotype that all Asian countries are completely unhealthy. TaiPhoto: unsplash chefs carefully select ingredients so you don’t have to worry about the quality of the dish. Our favorites are Som Tam salad with shrimp and papaya, Roti pancakes and of course Tom Yam.
Source: People Talk

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