WHEN TO GO
The best overall
time for visiting most of Thailand vis-a-vis climate falls between November
and March - during these months it rains least and is not so hot. Remember
that temperatures are more even in the south, so the south makes a good
refuge when the rest of Thailand is miserably hot (April to June). The
north is best from mid-November to early December or in February when
it begins warming up again. If you're spending time in Bangkok, be prepared
to roast n April and do some flood-water wading in October - probably
the two worst months, weather-wise, for visiting the capital.
The peak months
for tourist visitation are August, November, December, February, and March,
with secondary peak months in January and July. You should consider travelling
during the least crowed months (April, May, June, September and October)
if your main objective is to avoid vacationers and to take advantage of
discounted rooms and other low-season rates. 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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