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Why should you visit Thailand in Autumn?

 

Thailand is renowned for its vibrant festivals that occur throughout the year. However, autumn stands out as a particularly festive season, attracting numerous tourists with its unique celebrations. As the intense heat of summer fades, autumn in Thailand ushers in a fresher and more tranquil atmosphere. Travel during this season not only offers relaxation but also an inspiring experience that can rejuvenate your spirit.

 

Weather in Autumn
  • September: September marks the peak of the rainy season in Thailand. While the skies are often overcast, northern Thailand tends to receive less rain compared to Bangkok and the southern islands. Some islands, such as Koh Chang, may experience heavy rainfall and even flooding. However, more remote islands like Koh Samui and Koh Lanta are ideal for travel during this period, as they receive less rain and enjoy cooler, more pleasant weather.
  • October: Rainfall in Koh Samui increases significantly during October, while other regions become drier. Temperatures range from 30°C to 32°C. In Chiang Mai, rainfall decreases substantially, with an average of only 10 rainy days throughout the month.
  • November: November is an excellent time to visit Thailand. The rains taper off, and temperatures become milder. However, keep in mind that nighttime temperatures in northern Thailand can drop considerably, so be prepared if you’re traveling in these areas. Average daytime temperatures across Thailand range from 29°C to 31°C, and rainfall continues to decrease.

 

Events and Festivals

Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Lantern Festival (November)

This is one of Thailand’s most famous and visually stunning festivals, second only to the traditional New Year celebrations. Loy Krathong involves releasing beautifully decorated floats (krathongs) on rivers and lakes to pray for good fortune. In Chiang Mai, this event coincides with the Yi Peng Festival, where thousands of lanterns are released into the sky, creating a mesmerizing scene. The sight of countless lanterns lighting up the night sky is a truly unforgettable experience.

 

 

Phuket Vegetarian Festival (October)

This nine-day festival, held during the ninth lunar month, is a captivating spectacle of parades, fireworks, and delicious meat-free cuisine. The Phuket Vegetarian Festival has been celebrated for over 200 years and remains one of the most unique cultural experiences in Thailand.

 

 

Halloween (October)

Halloween in Thailand is celebrated with enthusiasm, much like Christmas. One of the liveliest places to enjoy Halloween is along Bangkok’s Khao San Road, where you’ll find themed parties and events. In Chiang Mai, many expats and locals also join in the festivities, dressing up and celebrating in style.

 

 

Destinations

Bangkok

Bangkok is a feast for the senses. Thanks to its location, it is an ideal place to start your journey in Southeast Asia. The well-known floating markets in Bangkok you can not miss. It is famous for its vibrant boats as well as a large selection of locally produced food, handicrafts, and fresh fruit. Explore the Ayutthaya Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site. There are a variety of striking temple complexes, tall pyramids, and finely carved statues can be seen. Bangkok is home to a large number of rooftop bars. It provides amazing breathtaking views of the skyline of the city.

 

 

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a blissfully calm and laid-back country town to relax and recharge your batteries. The historic Chiang Mai Old Town still feels overwhelmingly residential taking you back to ancient times while kilometer-long Nimmanhaemin Road has blossomed into Chiang Mai’s most vibrant strip full of coffee shops, restaurants and shopping options. There are also lush green countryside and pristine rainforests not far from the downtown that are suitable for one day tour.

 

 

Krabi

If you would like to either soak in the natural landscape or sea during your holiday, Krabi has got all you need. Due to its rugged terrain,  you can find a wide range of extreme sports available. Especially more than 300 rock climbing routes up its limestone cliffs can satisfy climbers of all levels. Besides the miles of spectacular coastline, there are remarkable caves and hot springs that await your exploration. Thanks to its 150-plus islands not far away from Krabi make it as an Island hopping paradise.

 

 

Koh Samui

There are 3 main beach towns on Koh Samui offering different experiences. From the hustle and bustle of Chaweng Beach to the relaxed atmosphere of Lamai Beach and the peaceful Fisherman’s Village which makes itself a unique island among others. You can enjoy some truly remarkable sites full of historic, cultural and religious significance as well as breathtaking natural beauty sights. It is famous for orange sunsets that render the entire skyline, extremely rich marine life, spectacular Buddha statues, and exquisite waterfalls!

 

 

Phuket

Phuket is the most popular and busy island that owns pure white sands, aquamarine waters as well as limestone cliffs surrounded by the Andaman Sea. From its accommodations to spa treatments is a relatively low price place compared to other islands. Karon Beach is less developed than Patong Beach, therefore it is more peaceful with a tiny islet sits just offshore. The beach itself is broad, with soft, white sand and decent snorkeling spots at either end.

 

 

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