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Summer in Northern Thailand
This year's summer in Thailand starts in early March, about two to three weeks later than usual, and ends in mid-May.Around the end of February to mid-March, many areas are hot during the day and foggy.
Typical weather during the rainy season in northern Thailand
From mid-May to mid-June, Thailand experiences a steady increase in rainfall, with 40-60 percent of the area receiving heavy rain. In the east and southwest, 60-80 percent of the region experiences heavy rain. In some places
Characteristics of summer in the southwest of Thailand in 2023
Winter and summer are the best seasons for tourism in Thailand. The most popular time to visit is November-April, primarily because there is less rain during the cool season and hot season.
Monsoon winds and the climate of Thailand
The southwest monsoon covers Thailand between mid-May and mid-October, originating from the high-pressure zone in the southern region of the Indian Ocean, in the southern hemisphere,
Geography of Thailand
Thailand is attractive in all seasons. If tourists study the terrain and climate of Thailand in advance, they will be able to experience the wonders of any region they wish. The basic information about Thailand is as follows:
Thai Standard Time
The local standard time for each country dates back to the 19th century; to eliminate the confusion of solar time, which varied in every city from east to west, local standard time was increasingly necessary when trains began operating in 1843. The first
Koh Khai Hua Rao + Koh Nok Nork + Koh Nok Nai
Many people associate the sea around Trat with the well-known islands of Koh Chang, Koh Kood.
Opportunity for business: Cultural travel lifestyle
This way of living resembles the Mutelu travel lifestyle in terms of tourism.
“5 Approaches” strategy to attract new tourists and stimulate the economy.
After the success of Thai tourism in 2022, after the relaxation of COVID-19 measures, more than 11.8 million foreign tourists flocked to Thailand in 2022. So 2023 should be a golden year for Thailand to revive the economy with tourism.
Ranong Province’s top four sunset viewing spots
Ranong is a south-western province bordering Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. As the wettest province in Thailand, Ranong has earned the nickname “Fon Paed Daet See” (Rainy Months City, literally “Rain Eight, Sun Four”) thanks to its eight-month rainy season
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