Holiday
information on Thailand, The Land of Smiles
The Kingdom of Thailand draws more visitors than any other country
in southeast Asia with its irresistible combination of breathtaking
natural beauty, inspiring temples, renowned hospitality, robust
cuisine and ruins of fabulous ancient kingdoms.
From the stupa-studded mountains of Mae Hong Son and the verdant
limestone islands of the Andaman Sea, to the pulse-pounding dance
clubs of Bangkok and the tranquil villages moored along the Mekong
River, Thailand offers something for every type of traveller.
Thailand's monsoons arrive around July and last into November (the
'rainy season') and can be quite uncomfortable to deal with. This
is followed by a dry, cool period from November to mid-February,
followed by much higher relative temperatures from March to June.
By far the best time to visit is from February to March when the
weather is kind and the beaches are at their finest.
The peak seasons are August, November, December, February and March,
with secondary peak months in January and July. If your main objective
is to avoid crowds and to take advantage of discounted rooms and
low-season rates, you should consider travelling during the least
crowded months (April, May, June, September and October). On the
other hand it's not difficult to leave the crowds behind, even during
peak months, if you simply avoid some of the most popular destinations
(eg, Chiang Mai and all islands and beaches).
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