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Best places to visit in Thailand

The rainy season in Thailand starts from June and lasts until October, when the country is decorated with a palette of blue and green tones.

During the rainy season, the temperature ranges from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius. Usually, April and May are the hottest months of the year in Thailand. There is a lot of rain in August and September.

Although the weather in this season is unpredictable, there are still plenty of activities for visitors to do such as visiting temples, museums, shopping malls, famous markets, as well as great food experiences in Thailand. Traveling to Thailand at this time of the year is less expensive than the peak time, and hotels and resorts offer great discounts on accommodation.

 

Here is a summary of some of the best places to visit in Thailand during the rainy season:

 

Bangkok

Bangkok is the perfect city to visit in this season as most of the famous tourist places are covered making it easy to visit whatever the weather.

Those wishing to learn about the cultural face of the city can visit the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center, where entry is free for all, or visitors can shop at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center. MBK famous or area EM upscale shopping malls Emporium, Emquartier and iConsime; They can also visit the former home of Jim Thompson, who is credited with starting the Thai silk industry after World War II.

 

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, in the north of the country, is home to many museums, including the Tribal Museum, Chiang Mai Museum of Contemporary Art, and Chiang Mai National Museum. There are also a number of cooking schools to learn the art of preparing authentic Thai dishes.

Due to its location in the north, this city has less rainfall and it usually rains for a few hours in the late afternoon.

 

Phuket

It rains in Phuket during September and October, and on rainy days there are a number of activities for visitors including Hua Historical Museum and Seashell Museum.

 

Azzan

Northeast Thailand is known as Azan as it rains here at a much greater rate than in other regions during the rainy season. Korat is the driest district and major cities operate as normal during the monsoon season, however some mountains and attractions may close until the rainy days have passed.

 

Koh Samui

Unlike the rest of the country, the monsoon season does not reach Koh Samui until the end of the year. Rain falls from October to December and decreases in January, while temperatures remain high with little chance of rain.

 

Besides cultural and ecological excursions, visitors to Thailand can also spend the most wonderful times in healthy havens that focus on physical and mental health. Specialized meditation and healing yoga sessions can all help rejuvenate the mind and body. As havens Thai Muay Thai Famous Thailand is the perfect place to train in a fun, social and supportive environment.

It's important to stay prepared in case it rains, and take appropriate light clothing, waterproof jackets, and mosquito repellents with you..

 

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