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Thailand Climate Guide

Destination Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Ayutthaya 38°C 15mm 32°C 51mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm 32°C 5mm
Bangkok 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm 32°C 23mm
Chiang Mai 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm 28°C 5mm

Month-by-month guide for travelling in Thailand

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Visiting Thailand in January

The weather is good throughout the country at this time of year. There is little chance of rain, while cooler temperatures in the north make conditions more comfortable and all the west coast beaches are likely to be bathed in sunshine. Perhaps the only exception being Koh Samui, which often sees high levels of rainfall at this time of year.

Events & Festivals

  • Chinese New Year Festival (date varies): While this isn’t a public holiday, it is celebrated across the country; particularly in Bangkok’s Chinatown, which turns red and hosts exciting dragon parades, firecrackers and dancing in the streets.

Visiting Thailand in February

A few showers are expected on Thailand’s east coast toward the start of the month, but the rest of the country remains hot and dry. Even the normally cool early mornings in the north begin to heat up.

Events & Festivals

  • Chiang Mai Flower Festival (first weekend of February): A three-day festival held at the end of the ‘cool season’, featuring a parade and colourful displays of chrysanthemums and the Damask Rose — a variety found only in Chiang Mai.
  • Chinese New Year Festival (date varies): While this isn’t a public holiday, it is celebrated across the country; particularly in Bangkok’s Chinatown, which turns red and hosts exciting dragon parades, firecrackers and dancing in the streets.

Visiting Thailand in March

Fine weather should be expected throughout Thailand in March, with temperatures rising into the mid 30°Cs and the colder weather in the north disappearing. This means that you can go anywhere in the country to enjoy sun-kissed beaches.

Events & Festivals

  • Chinese New Year Festival (date varies): While this isn’t a public holiday, it is celebrated across the country; particularly in Bangkok’s Chinatown, which turns red and hosts exciting dragon parades, firecrackers and dancing in the streets.

Trip ideas and travel guides for exploring Thailand

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