I have traveled in 33 years in Thailand, mostly during the rainy season because that's when we have the holiday season. Sometimes it has rained more almost every day for a month, sometimes only occasional 10-minute showers. There are big differences in the amount of rain by locality. When you travel during the rainy season, hotel rentals are significantly cheaper, and you can also rent motorcycles for less. There are no traffic jams anywhere, well in Bangkok of course. Visited a few times in December-January, I don't like it, too many tourists. So I still prefer the rainy season, we talk about low-season.
A local here! One thing to mention for those who want to explore the beach down south, especially Andaman sea, during the rainy season is the strong current with the big wave. Regardless of whether rainy day, the current during mid May till October is strong with a big wave which may it unpleasant for swimming. Many marine national parks are closed during this season. If you think of white sand with clear water, obviously you should avoid this period of the year. Having been growing up in Phuket, I would say the best beach season which will not gonna make you feel regret is from Dec to April. Jan-March is my favorite as it is not super hot like in late March and April. Hope this help you guys with the planing ❤
Hello! Thank you for your comment!! Me and my Girlfriend would like to visit Koh Phangan in the last week of January: is it worth it? There will be a lot of rain? Thank you in advance for your help ☺
You made my day! I’m moving to Thailand between June-July and this is exactly what I needed to know. I was very worried about how bad the weather it could be. Mostly because I’m traveling alone and having bad weather constantly wouldn’t allow me to meet new people. I would feel pretty miserable. 😂 Thank you! Great video!
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The rainy season is actually not bad and the rain helps keep the temperature down. The hotel resorts in Bangkok and Pattaya were really cheap. Imo if you don't mind a bit of rain and would like to keep your budgets low, go during the rainy season.
i went in October once, and it did rain a lot, sometimes during the day, and mostly every night a big storm came through while sleeping. The heavy rain came fast without, and was done, until nighttime. it rained at least once every other day.
There are two monsoons, and in August there is not much rain, two or three times a week. When it does rain, it generally only lasts an hour or two and afterwards the flowers are amazing.
I'm planning a holidays for this summer. Do you still recommend the west cost (Phuket) during August? I read it's very raining ad winding. Thk for the advice.
@@albertogrigolon6638Augusat will be fine. There will be rain, but rarely more than an hour or hour and a half. It will keep the temperature more pleasant too.
Wouldn’t call 2 weeks a short stay. Thats the maximum for most people’s holidays. Unless you don’t have a job or are a student or something taking a year out 🤷
The weather is unpredictable, last year November was worse than October. So just fly to Thailand and make the best of it. As you said, BKK is a good place to stay in the rain too.
My favourite time in Thailand is during rainy season. Sure you could get unlucky with the weather if only on a two week holiday, but even then you could fly quickly from North to South and vice versa. Everything is green, much cheaper and far fewer tourists. It just sucks that at the same time my home country has short summer also.
I’m planing to visit end of June till end of July with 5 years old kid wanna spend most of my time in Phuket & around so is it really good time to visit
Sometimes there are violent thunderstorms, the lightning and thunder lasting for up to 4-5 hours and also heavy downpours, the short ones are little rainstorms that lose power quickly
From experience I'd estimate that the wettest weeks are mid September to about 25th October and you can expect a few deluges, which will create flooding, particularly in the North down to Central Thailand. I'm not fully experienced with Phuket, Krabi etc, as I've only been there during Dec to Feb when the weather is pleasant (not to hot) and dry, at least very small chance of rain.
What I remember of southern Florida. I lived there 20 yrs and have been gone 20 yrs. It rained in the summer sometime between 12 noon and 3 PM (from what I remember). If you live in a polluted city the rain beats the pollution into the ground. I found that out when visiting Los Angeles. I'd say rainy season is a great time to be in Bangkok. Until they get a handle on the air pollution.
My first rain in bangkok was windy and super super heavy rain and thunder and lightning. It was June 12 2024. I assumed it would happen again the next day but when I checked the weather app it said it wouldn’t rain again for a week! So sad. I like heavy rain.
I understood from what you said that the weather there is volatile, but it will be possible for there to be sun and rain, and if it rains, it will remain for two hours
I'm traveling to Phuket and Krabi for a week in June this year with my wife... we're on our babymoon. Hopefully we have a relaxing trip, not too much rain...🤞
Raining season isn't a bad idea to visit dueing that period..especially those who going to spend weeks in bkk..it helps to cut down heavy pollution in bkk, For me I prefer April due to songkran festival in April with my family,
Thanks just subscribed and all notifications very usefull i booked now no turning back payyeta in june i will just have too treat weather like a lottery
I know I'm 8 months late but can I ask you how it was? We are planning to visit in September of this year and we are a little hesitant because of how rainy it might be...but we really want to go T_T
Hi actually I was also having this question, because I have a vacation leave only in August to September so I cannot do anything with that 😢 but I really wanted to go Phuket, is that a good idea ? In September 1st week
How is the temperature in the rainy season? Is it too warm to do all the activities you want to do, or is it bearable? And is it more common to have rain for a few hours or rain for the whole day? Thank you in advance for your response!
I’d say it’s definitely bearable, it’s just a little bit warmer than the peak season but at the same time its more humid so you will get more sweaty, that’s the drawback. You don’t think about it too much though if you spend your time by the pool or the beach because then you can always go for a swim. When you’re out and about, walking down the road, you can always go into a convenience store to cool off in the AC. From my experience, it was much more common with 1-2 hour rain showers rather than it raining for the entire day so it could switch from being rainy to full blown sunshine from one hour to another.
Hi Robert! Thanks for this video. 3:43 minute Frame is my favourite!, where was shoot that frame? I m looking to spend a week in Thailand and wanted to experience the green and the rain in a safe place cause I'm a solo traveler in June, any suggestion?
That clip is actually stock footage so I'm not quite sure where it was recorded. However, if you want to see rice fields during your trip, there's plenty of them in the northern regions of Thailand.
The problem here in australia our summer is when south east asia has its dry season and that is the best time to go but i would rather go when its cold here cheers.
Thanks for the video bro. Can I ask what you do for work? Are you working remotely? How much could you spend in Thailand if you were to rent/live there?
Glad you enjoyed! Funny you ask. I’m a filmmaker/ social media manager and I’m based in Stockholm, Sweden. I do most of my work remote (a lot of video editing) so I’ve definitely looked into working remote from Thailand before. Whenever I travel I tend to do so for longer periods of time, just my prefered way of traveling. I think it really depends on your lifestyle and where in Thailand you want to live and although I can’t give you an exact number, I could give you some rough estimates. It’s definitely cheaper to get a long term lease so if you plan to stay, let’s say for a year in Bangkok you could live a comfortable ”western” lifestyle on roughly $2K a month. It’s definitely doable on less but it depends how much you want to sacrifice (to live further from the city centre/ BTS, less dinners/ night outs etc.)
Hii, Loved your video! Can you please let me know from where you booked your tour to other islands (phi-phi and others) from Phuket??? (The one you mentioned in the video which were around 1400bahts) Was it on-spot or you booked it online beforehand?
It is cheap and not many tourists there however the beaches are terrible, with rough waves and the water dirty looking as the rain washes out the drains. I went once in wet season but prefer to go from September to April. Been to Thailand so many times i have lost count.
@918Global I do not necessarily go there for the look of the place, it is the town I am most familiar with and have my haunts, I do not bother with tours and other outings, it is the food, the night life, the beach and the locals, a few of whom I now know.
@@Robert_Berg yes lol is like in these days here in North italy.. totally uncorrect. Btw nice video 🙏🏾 i have sooooo many ideas before to go to work in cold Norway
weather apps say 30-70% chance of rain every day even during January - April, i reckon i have seen rain maybe 3 times ever during this period and that was for 30 mins tops, don't trust the weather apps, Thai weather is different
Depends on where in Thailand you want to go and for how long. Personally I wouldn’t go for a shorter holiday because the weather is too unpredictable but if you actually plan on staying in Thailand for a couple of weeks, then yeah go for it
thai amost said "sky affter rainyday will alway beautiful sky" it's natural. in other mean "after bad time , good time alway after ".. i llike rainy season, because i will met beatiful sky.
Depends on which month of the rainy season you visit aswell as the island you intend on going to I’d say. The seasons vary widely from region to region and coast to coast. Some island tours might be closed during September as people have told you but it was open when I went in July.
I think it’s the old Ratchada Rot Fai Night Market, however, it closed a couple of years ago. There’s a new one called The One Ratchada that replaced it
I booked 17th of October thru 2nd of November which is the highest season of the rainy months. I wasn’t aware of that, I just finally wanted to go to Phangan as I am very limited due to school. Would you consider changing the destination or just going for it?
As mentioned in the video its always a gamble but I went for half of June and the whole of July and the weather overall was just fine. Guess it depends on how long you plan on traveling for
Very sound advice. As a Thai native living in Bangkok for 60+ years, the advice is spot on.
Asking to a veteran😊.. 23-28 May Krabi/Phiphi..What you suggest?..thanks..
How will it be in krabi and Phuket in end of July month, travelling for 1st time. Expecting not to rain n ruin our trip
@@rashmihugar4355 Lots of rain. Good luck.
Planning Pattaya and Phuket next week. Wil there be rains. Pls advice
I am travelling in aug phi phi bangkok and pattaya, good time?
I have traveled in 33 years in Thailand, mostly during the rainy season because that's when we have the holiday season. Sometimes it has rained more almost every day for a month, sometimes only occasional 10-minute showers. There are big differences in the amount of rain by locality. When you travel during the rainy season, hotel rentals are significantly cheaper, and you can also rent motorcycles for less. There are no traffic jams anywhere, well in Bangkok of course. Visited a few times in December-January, I don't like it, too many tourists. So I still prefer the rainy season, we talk about low-season.
Will it rain heavily during the start to mid of August
A local here! One thing to mention for those who want to explore the beach down south, especially Andaman sea, during the rainy season is the strong current with the big wave. Regardless of whether rainy day, the current during mid May till October is strong with a big wave which may it unpleasant for swimming. Many marine national parks are closed during this season. If you think of white sand with clear water, obviously you should avoid this period of the year.
Having been growing up in Phuket, I would say the best beach season which will not gonna make you feel regret is from Dec to April. Jan-March is my favorite as it is not super hot like in late March and April.
Hope this help you guys with the planing ❤
Hello! Thank you for your comment!!
Me and my Girlfriend would like to visit Koh Phangan in the last week of January: is it worth it? There will be a lot of rain? Thank you in advance for your help
☺
what about traveling to places like KohTao? i’m going in June and do you think it’s still safe to do the 9h boat ride? x
This video is spot on! When it starts it starts.. but when it stops it stops and can enjoy the rest of your day.
Thanks man! Indeed, people makes a bigger deal out of the rainy season than it really is.
Just got back from Hua hin spent 3 weeks in Thailand, rained on 3 days mainly in the night the rest was lovely weather of 32 to 35 c.
You made my day! I’m moving to Thailand between June-July and this is exactly what I needed to know. I was very worried about how bad the weather it could be. Mostly because I’m traveling alone and having bad weather constantly wouldn’t allow me to meet new people. I would feel pretty miserable. 😂 Thank you! Great video!
Glad you found it useful Laura! Enjoy your travels :)
@@Robert_Berg thank you! 😊
I was also worried about the weather and confused to come to Thailand in June or not to relax
I'm moving there too! Got a job line up there too. Cannot wait! Good luck with your move too!
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The rainy season is actually not bad and the rain helps keep the temperature down. The hotel resorts in Bangkok and Pattaya were really cheap. Imo if you don't mind a bit of rain and would like to keep your budgets low, go during the rainy season.
i went in October once, and it did rain a lot, sometimes during the day, and mostly every night a big storm came through while sleeping. The heavy rain came fast without, and was done, until nighttime. it rained at least once every other day.
Was looking for this comment, was planning to go this October😂
There are two monsoons, and in August there is not much rain, two or three times a week. When it does rain, it generally only lasts an hour or two and afterwards the flowers are amazing.
I'm planning a holidays for this summer. Do you still recommend the west cost (Phuket) during August? I read it's very raining ad winding. Thk for the advice.
@@albertogrigolon6638Augusat will be fine. There will be rain, but rarely more than an hour or hour and a half. It will keep the temperature more pleasant too.
How about phuket and Krabi in early July?
@@mahavirjain1687 it's gamble atm.
@@misterlee2416 and what about September beginning
Wouldn’t call 2 weeks a short stay.
Thats the maximum for most people’s holidays.
Unless you don’t have a job or are a student or something taking a year out 🤷
The weather is unpredictable, last year November was worse than October. So just fly to Thailand and make the best of it. As you said, BKK is a good place to stay in the rain too.
Are suggesting me to travel on November
yes, why not. @@sultanalsharari2547
Thank for the great info Robert 💪😎👍
My favourite time in Thailand is during rainy season. Sure you could get unlucky with the weather if only on a two week holiday, but even then you could fly quickly from North to South and vice versa. Everything is green, much cheaper and far fewer tourists. It just sucks that at the same time my home country has short summer also.
Good video! Had trouble deciding cause of going off-season.
I’m planing to visit end of June till end of July with 5 years old kid wanna spend most of my time in Phuket & around so is it really good time to visit
Rain gives opportunity to see the country in more colours. Plus clouds look better in pictures than plain blue sky
I was a bit afraid to travel to Thailand during rainy season but now i will go! I hope the rain doesn't ruin too many dates on rooftops!
How did it go?
I am moving there also within the coming weeks and this answered it for me!
Thanks man i was planning in August months to visit bkk🌸buy i was little bit confuse, but now you have clear everything to me
So how was the weather?
So how as the weather in August ?
Owning a car in Thailand is a game changer, rain just becomes an annoyance, not a shop stopper.
Amazing video. Great content ! ❤ I spend a bit of time in Thailand, but didn’t know that 😊 thanks for information ! 👍👊
Sometimes there are violent thunderstorms, the lightning and thunder lasting for up to 4-5 hours and also heavy downpours, the short ones are little rainstorms that lose power quickly
From experience I'd estimate that the wettest weeks are mid September to about 25th October and you can expect a few deluges, which will create flooding, particularly in the North down to Central Thailand. I'm not fully experienced with Phuket, Krabi etc, as I've only been there during Dec to Feb when the weather is pleasant (not to hot) and dry, at least very small chance of rain.
Very informative and nicely explained..Thank you brother 😊🎉
What I remember of southern Florida. I lived there 20 yrs and have been gone 20 yrs. It rained in the summer sometime between 12 noon and 3 PM (from what I remember). If you live in a polluted city the rain beats the pollution into the ground. I found that out when visiting Los Angeles. I'd say rainy season is a great time to be in Bangkok. Until they get a handle on the air pollution.
As someone with fair skin. I much prefer the rainy season
Great video - thanks mate!
Usually it doesn't rain that much.. and if it does, it for a few minutes, and it dries up rather quickly.
Even in july ?
My first rain in bangkok was windy and super super heavy rain and thunder and lightning. It was June 12 2024. I assumed it would happen again the next day but when I checked the weather app it said it wouldn’t rain again for a week! So sad. I like heavy rain.
Going there next month sens that's the only time I'm free during the summer breaks.
I understood from what you said that the weather there is volatile, but it will be possible for there to be sun and rain, and if it rains, it will remain for two hours
I'm traveling to Phuket and Krabi for a week in June this year with my wife... we're on our babymoon. Hopefully we have a relaxing trip, not too much rain...🤞
me too i m travel in june hope weather is ok i really hate typhoon
Me tooo...hopefully
I’m still planing between April or end of June for 45 days I’m so worried as my 5 years boy will be with me in this trip
How was it? We want to go at the end of May/beginning of June this year.
Was the weather alright? @@pavneetbedi
I am planning on visiting At Last week of July. Staying in Phuket and krabi for a week
What do you suggest.. is it worth it?
Raining season isn't a bad idea to visit dueing that period..especially those who going to spend weeks in bkk..it helps to cut down heavy pollution in bkk,
For me I prefer April due to songkran festival in April with my family,
Thanks for your video I’m going late August - through the first week of September! Do you think I should be fine bro??
Let’s hope for the best bro 😄
raining season is worth it because It was so hot like it was such a disaster in february and to march
We are traveling in September??? OH NOOOOOO! Should be still come???
Thanks just subscribed and all notifications very usefull i booked now no turning back payyeta in june i will just have too treat weather like a lottery
So june is a good time to go?
Always interesting videos! 🔥
thank you- great vid :)
Me watching this video after booking it in September 😅
I know I'm 8 months late but can I ask you how it was? We are planning to visit in September of this year and we are a little hesitant because of how rainy it might be...but we really want to go T_T
Hi actually I was also having this question, because I have a vacation leave only in August to September so I cannot do anything with that 😢 but I really wanted to go Phuket, is that a good idea ? In September 1st week
@@sharmidevi5630 same here
Any experience please share with us
@@Anastasiia47 it was really good i was lucky though only had slight drizzles
Quick question, I want to pattaya in July, how likely will my flight be canceled due to weather and will many of the bars and clubs be opean ?
I'll be going to Bangkok and Pattaya first week of Juky. I hope it doesn't rain that much.
Same. Hope both of us have a memorable tour in Pattaya and Bangkok
Safe journey
@@miniemochi8637 crossing my fingers. 🤞🏼
Did it rain a lot?
update please
@@jasperluague9765 went there for 7 days. It only rained 1 night and it was quick.
Hello,Cillian Murphy!
Hi bro, Very useful video. Thanks. What about water sports activities in the month of July in Phuket? During this season is it available?
Some parts of Thailand have extreme precipitation during their rainy season like Trat or Ranong.
A guy I know here in my city is thai and he says anytime is a good time to go to Thailand
How is the temperature in the rainy season? Is it too warm to do all the activities you want to do, or is it bearable? And is it more common to have rain for a few hours or rain for the whole day? Thank you in advance for your response!
I’d say it’s definitely bearable, it’s just a little bit warmer than the peak season but at the same time its more humid so you will get more sweaty, that’s the drawback. You don’t think about it too much though if you spend your time by the pool or the beach because then you can always go for a swim. When you’re out and about, walking down the road, you can always go into a convenience store to cool off in the AC. From my experience, it was much more common with 1-2 hour rain showers rather than it raining for the entire day so it could switch from being rainy to full blown sunshine from one hour to another.
Hi Robert! Thanks for this video. 3:43 minute Frame is my favourite!, where was shoot that frame? I m looking to spend a week in Thailand and wanted to experience the green and the rain in a safe place cause I'm a solo traveler in June, any suggestion?
That clip is actually stock footage so I'm not quite sure where it was recorded. However, if you want to see rice fields during your trip, there's plenty of them in the northern regions of Thailand.
The problem here in australia our summer is when south east asia has its dry season and that is the best time to go but i would rather go when its cold here cheers.
How is the weather in phuket and krabi during july?
Does rainfall affect diving and snorkelling?
Hows the weather in Phuket during june
How is last week of October in Phuket regarding rains
What is the name of the company you used to book the day trip in Phuket?
Thanks for the video bro. Can I ask what you do for work? Are you working remotely? How much could you spend in Thailand if you were to rent/live there?
Glad you enjoyed!
Funny you ask. I’m a filmmaker/ social media manager and I’m based in Stockholm, Sweden. I do most of my work remote (a lot of video editing) so I’ve definitely looked into working remote from Thailand before. Whenever I travel I tend to do so for longer periods of time, just my prefered way of traveling.
I think it really depends on your lifestyle and where in Thailand you want to live and although I can’t give you an exact number, I could give you some rough estimates. It’s definitely cheaper to get a long term lease so if you plan to stay, let’s say for a year in Bangkok you could live a comfortable ”western” lifestyle on roughly $2K a month. It’s definitely doable on less but it depends how much you want to sacrifice (to live further from the city centre/ BTS, less dinners/ night outs etc.)
very well done .thanks
Im travelling next week with kids ... should i buy umberlla ??
Yes
@@Elegan_te visited last week ... bought umbrella 🌂 🤣🤣 but used only one day ... remaining all days nice weather
@@AarthiManikandan123 good to hear! I’m going August 17th, hope it stays dry 😉 but, I will still bring an umbrella 🌂
@@Elegan_te 🤣🤣
Thailand in september?
Talked about it in the video but it's generally the most rainy month in Thailand throughout the year.
I am planing in September is it good... Because I want to travel without rain
im leaving for thailand tomorrow also for 6 weeks haha during the rainy season
How was it 🎉
@@_JaneDoe000 so fun
@@jonniesmdid it rain a lot ?
Hii, Loved your video!
Can you please let me know from where you booked your tour to other islands (phi-phi and others) from Phuket??? (The one you mentioned in the video which were around 1400bahts)
Was it on-spot or you booked it online beforehand?
Thank you! Yes it was on-spot, in the streets of Phuket. Plenty to choose from when you just stroll around.
It is cheap and not many tourists there however the beaches are terrible, with rough waves and the water dirty looking as the rain washes out the drains. I went once in wet season but prefer to go from September to April. Been to Thailand so many times i have lost count.
Which part were you in? I’m thinking of going in September too
@@918Global Karon Beach, my favourite destination.
@@mmcin719 it was still beautiful despite the rainy season?
@918Global I do not necessarily go there for the look of the place, it is the town I am most familiar with and have my haunts, I do not bother with tours and other outings, it is the food, the night life, the beach and the locals, a few of whom I now know.
@@mmcin719 awesome 🤍🤍🤍🏝️
Planned on visiting in September for 2 weeks hmm
Did you end up going? How was it?
I’m planning on going this month too. How was it
How is first week of august?? Heavy rains?
I am going in 21 to 31 July - is rain will impact me ?
How is the weather? I’m going next weekend
Summer and winter are perfect to travel and cool the weather and raniny is not good to travel and carefully about heavy rains.
How about end of June?
Which are months of rainy ?
i wanna go now, middle of may :D but forecast always says rain/thunderstorm basically everywhere evryday lol
Yeah it always says rain even if it’s not raining most of the day lol.
@@Robert_Berg yes lol is like in these days here in North italy.. totally uncorrect. Btw nice video 🙏🏾 i have sooooo many ideas before to go to work in cold Norway
weather apps say 30-70% chance of rain every day even during January - April, i reckon i have seen rain maybe 3 times ever during this period and that was for 30 mins tops, don't trust the weather apps, Thai weather is different
What would you suggest on early June?
Depends on where in Thailand you want to go and for how long. Personally I wouldn’t go for a shorter holiday because the weather is too unpredictable but if you actually plan on staying in Thailand for a couple of weeks, then yeah go for it
Planning to go phuket and krabi in first wk of june with children's....they want to do water activities....i m bit confused coz of the rainy season.
Hows mid november weather?
What about mid august can we goo?
I’m going to Phuket in November for a week. What is the weather like in Phuket in November?
November is one of the best months to visit Thailand, it’s considered high season. Mostly clear blue skies with some occasional short rain showers.
thai amost said "sky affter rainyday will alway beautiful sky" it's natural. in other mean "after bad time , good time alway after ".. i llike rainy season, because i will met beatiful sky.
What do you think about koh Phangan is it very wet in September?? We have alresdy booked ..so afraid now
Same story here
Weather conditions after 15th of October?
Is November a good time for island hopping?
Yeah november is generally a great time to visit, it’s the start of the high season
I thought Maya Bay etc. is closed during the rainy season? We will travel in september and everyone told us, that the islands are closed
Depends on which month of the rainy season you visit aswell as the island you intend on going to I’d say. The seasons vary widely from region to region and coast to coast. Some island tours might be closed during September as people have told you but it was open when I went in July.
Planning on going beginning of November… is this a good time??
Did you end up going? How was the weather ?
At 5:14....do you know what market that is?Thank you for great info :D
I think it’s the old Ratchada Rot Fai Night Market, however, it closed a couple of years ago. There’s a new one called The One Ratchada that replaced it
@@Robert_Berg Thank you,eller tusen takk :D
August ?
I love it’s less tourist
How is it like in October? Does it rain a lot when exploring parts of the country?
Humid and 30C
but feels like 40, so humid
i’m
going to krabi mid august… how do you reckon it will be ? im
worried it may rain all day 😂
I will also go there mid August 😢
What about going there in September?
Generally the month with the most rain, I would avoid if possible
I booked 17th of October thru 2nd of November which is the highest season of the rainy months. I wasn’t aware of that, I just finally wanted to go to Phangan as I am very limited due to school. Would you consider changing the destination or just going for it?
I was in Koh Samui in October, it never rained but very humid and 30C
Did you go in September ? How was it
How is it in first week of October ?
hot and sticky, late October the rains come
Is the end of June, July first week a good time to visit Thailand?
That was around the time I went last year and I mean, I had a great time so go for it
What month did you go
June and July
what is the name of rooftop at 5:03 ??
It’s at the top of King Power Mahanakhon
Is July consider as rainy season in Phuket?
Yes
Were you in August?
Left Thailand in early August, was there for the whole month of July and also for a bit in June
@@Robert_Berg and how was it?
Is January- February rainy season ?
Starts October to December but there are differences in each area.
Is early august a good time to visit?
If you're okay with some afternoon rain and a little bit more humidity, you'll be fine
1400 baht is normal even during high season. Where did you book?
I booked the phi phi island tour for 1000 Baht without the entrance fee 2 weeks ago. But I booked it in Krabi.
@Eileen Jovanovic yeah that sounds about right. This guy is saying 1400 is a great price. He got duped
We are planning October end can we explore phi phi island and maya beach ????
Have you found a good answer for this?
@@ascott7414 Yes November December is best month to explore thailand beaches and cities
Can we go in may end or June? Is it rainy
As mentioned in the video its always a gamble but I went for half of June and the whole of July and the weather overall was just fine. Guess it depends on how long you plan on traveling for
Im taking a trip from Aug 6-26th, How deep am I into monsoon season
How was your time in august?