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The Seasons of Thailand
Thailand is located in the tropics, north of the equator, so it has a humid tropical climate. The average temperature throughout the country is 18-38 degrees Celsius. The summer is about three months long, with the hottest weather in mid-April.
Thai National Park Travel Guide
Hiking and camping tourism are on the rise, and many people want to escape the hustle and bustle to experience peace and the beauty of nature.
Thai Temple Travel Guide
Buddhist temples in Bangkok and other provinces are popular destinations for Thai and foreign tourists.
Historic Sites – Historic Tourism Guide
Historic tourism is one of the most valuable sides of cultural tourism. Visiting historic sites is an essential way to learn about the country’s history and culture,
“ThailandCONNEX” National Tourism Platform
This is another popular travel website for www.thailandconnex.com, the central platform for information banks and digital tourism tokens. It is a project that uses technology and digital innovation to enhance competitiveness
7 Apps for Exploring Thailand
Nowadays, smartphones have become a necessity that people always carry with them, no matter where they go.
Revealing the Top 10 Nationalities of Tourists Visiting Thailand in April 2023
Data from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports suggests that in the first four months of 2023, Thailand welcomed a cumulative total of 8,596,452 international tourists, generating more than 353,331 million baht in revenue.
Summer warning: Food spoils easily, risk of many diseases
During the summer months, from February to mid-May, temperatures can become extremely hot. This can have an impact on both health and food safety.
Heatstroke and the dangers of extreme heat
People with medical conditions should be cautious during the scorching summers in Thailand, typically from mid-February to May.
Getting to know the 1st Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge (Mae Sot – Myawaddy)
The 1st Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge is a bridge crossing over the Moei River, connecting Mae Sot District in Tak Province, Thailand with the town of Myawaddy in the Union of Myanmar.
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