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I was only in Thailand during the rainy season and experienced wonderful things there. Many destinations that are overcrowded outside the rainy season were hardly visited during the rainy season. And in the south of the country, the rain - of course it didn't rain every day - also had a certain charm.
I spent once a full summer on Koh Phi Phi. The rainy season was not an issue. Apart maybe random thunder light, passing water towers. It can be wild. The rain itself is not an issue. It's warm water and it does not last too long. I personally love the rain so it's a plus for me.
Good to see you guys again! Could you do a video on a suggested itinerary for visiting Thailand? You know Thailand so well, your opinion would be valuable.
Maybe this is a horrible idea BUT we are planning on going to Thailand in mid October!! It's our honeymoon and I definitely pictured it as being a beach trip. I would be sad if it rained the whole time, but I knew a couple who went in October and it was beautiful!!! i also know a guy who lives up north and he loved the rainy season. thank you for this video!!
We are going end of September, fingers crossed. I do have some indoor activities laid out as I'm 'going' with the flow and we have all-inclusive so I think we'll be fine. But secretely hoping for some sunny beach days even if it's just 2/3!
I'm in Chiang Mai, and we're supposed to be getting more rain this month than in October (according to averages) and I don't think it's that bad now. If you're planning for everything to be outdoors it could be a problem, but if you can be flexible I think you're alright.
We’ve had some very sketchy boat rides in Asia this year so feel your pain, always worry about our tech on the little long tails! Rainy season definitely has a lot of benefits though like you say nicer air!
I'm going there on Late August to mid september (25th august - 14 september) I will mainly be staying in the southeast coast (koh phangan, koh tao, samui etc) and my girlfriend is worried she won't see the sun the whole time and sun bathe on the beach, what do you think haha?
You will get some sun, but you won’t be able to sit on the beach all day every day either. Husbands family is from Thailand so just fyi it is also painfully hot in summer too. If you’re able to go during winter months, then do that instead. We are only going in summer ourselves because our son is getting older and can’t take school off during the month of January anymore now that he’s entering middle school with more homework so we’re stuck visiting in summer now.
We’ve been living full time in South Thailand 3 years now and the months of August/September are the wettest months of the whole year. I’m sure you’ll get some sunshine but I also want to be honest with you. there have been times where it’s rained for 8 days straight been cloudy to 2 days and gone right back to raining. It just really depends on if the heavy rainfall starts in early or late August. When it comes to the temperature…it’s definitely not as hot as high season months but the humidity can make it feel quite similar. We make the joke that Thailand has two season: hot and dry or hot and wet 😂 With all of this said, rainy season is our favorite time of year and it’s a different kind of beautiful. However, if your gf is wanting to be on a beach sun bathing the whole time, there is a high chance she might not get that.
It depends on where you are in the country, but if you're here for a month, I can almost guarantee you will get some rain. But it's usually very heavy, and only for a couple of hours. :) How exciting! You're going to love it here. Coming to Krabi?
Hey. I really liked your video. We are planning to go to Thailand in July for 3 weeks for the first time. Our plan would be to travel around - Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Krabi, Koh Samui/Koh Pangan. So every spot a few days. Would you recommend to skip an area, like Krabi, and spending more time on the East coast if we wanna make sure to go to the beach for a swim? Or is there still a chance in July to have nice weather in Krabi and doing a boat trip? Thank you!
Oh how fun!!! I would say that you should still try and hit all of those spots but be flexible in when you go. July isn’t raining the whole time but if you’re planning on taking boats, the flexibility will allow you to choose the best days to go on the water. We’ve had a couple dangerous encounters on boats but only because I was rigidly attached to the schedule we had made. I would keep all of these places in your list though…especially Krabi!
Hi 😊, what do you recommend for the end of April and beginning of May Khao Lak or Koh Samui? We want go with children, is it a good idea? I mean for swimming and excursions.
Usually August and September are the wettest months. However, if your flexible and open to a wetter Thailand experience, rainy season is our favorite time of year 😁
I am looking at Krabi this December, however, I would hate to arrive and not be able to see clear crystal blue waters. If the skies are overcast, forget it? How is December?
I have already planned my trip during September unaware of the climate. I am planning to visit phuket and krabi and doing island tours. Do you suggest switching krabi with chiang mai and chiang rai. Is it worth visiting chiang mai during September?
Definitely! Yesterday was a perfect example of raining season, it was blue skies and sunshine until 5:30pm, rained for 30 min and then had an insane sunset hour 😁
Hai. Your presentation, flow, content was very nice. Really watchable. I am planning for a 5 day trip during the 3rd week of July. Do you recommend.Pls reply
Wow, thank you for such an articulate and thoughtful video. I need to read up on your bio to see if you used to work at some Fortune 500 company and because your marketing and presentation skills are excellent. So my dilemma is we are going to be in Phuket for just 5 nights. I feel like a speed boat excursion to Ko Phi Phi is a must! I am waiting for more accurate weather forecasts before booking the excursion. What’s your experience with June weather?
Thanks for your video, its very informativeand looks great! I am planning to go in july-august for3 weeks. I dont mind the rain, actually i like the sound of rain and also i am not very good with very bright burning sun. I went to Thailand almost 10 years ago to the south in may, we had only 1 day of rain. Are there not much tourists from Europe ? Cause people have holidays in july and august so i wonder if there are more families? Although i think it would be expensive for them to fly and because its` rainy` season i would expect less tourists then in the other months, as you said. Are there more mosquitos in those months, whats your experience on that?
Mosquitos are honestly just an unfortunate reality here no matter what season you come. Now that the country is back open after Covid, it’s definitely still busy June, July, and August, it’s just not the same as the booked-solid high season, if that makes sense. I can still find parking on the strip in low season, whereas I just avoid driving down the beach during high season. I personally love the rain, and the really heavy rain months are end of August and September. Outside of that, you’ll find a very similar experience to your trip 10 years ago. Enjoy!!
I think it’s a great time to see both places! Because of the rain, it clears out a lot of the air pollution that you deal with in high season. And the crowds are significantly less when doing everything. Also, the temples don’t close because of rain, but they are more outside that inside so keep that in mind. Thankfully, outside of August/September, it’ll rain for a couple hours in a day and then go back to sunny/cloudy.
June was our favorite month to come to AoNang before we moved here! 🥰 You get beautiful days, but also some but also strong monsoon rains every few days. It’s gorgeous here both ways. You just have to keep an open mind and be okay with getting a little wet. You can also buy ponchos and umbrellas at 7-11 if you’re not about it.
Thank you so much for your reply. To be honest the monsoon rain is a must see for me as long as there is a little bit of sun to go with it. June it is then! 👍@@ChaseforAdventure
Im planning to go from September 15-21 to Chiang Mai... mainly looking for massages, good food, and relax (I went 2 years ago and did all the temples). Im ok with cloudy days and a bit of rain but if it's likely ro rain all day every day it seems I should reschedule. Any advice??
The rain is definitely here but usually a couple hours of hard rain and then it’s just over cast…unless! There is a typhoon. Then it could be a couple days of rain in a row. 😁👍🏽
Is it like pattaya in the last weeks of August? Is it risky for 10 days:( . Maybe I can move it to July, but it is very difficult (only swimming beaches and local sight view)
In our experience, you should be fine. It is rainy during that time but not consistent rain. As long as there is not a typhoon, it usually only rains for like 1 hour a day. You’re going to have a great time!
Hey there 🖖🏻me n my wifey planning the trip at end of june,, is there any chances of rainfall which can affect our island tour??? In june month, island tours open or close??
Do you have the link for the questionnaire? We had to postpone last year our trip and we are rescheduling for mid-end October is that a good time to go still? We have seen videos of very heavy rains and floods and we are travelling with a 1year old!
Hi! October is still a great time to come. The worst of it is over by end of September, and October usually starts off the beautiful weather here. I wouldn't worry too much about it. We have raised two babies here, and currently have an 11 month old. As long as you're either near a BTS (in Bangkok), or have a car (everywhere else), the rain won't bother you.
Hi! I'm planning to go Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui during this year mid August. Will it be ok to travel during this rainy season? Or we have to skip any places.
Ahhh we will fly to Khao Lak at the beginning of September and I'm so scared that it will always rain and we cannot enjoy it! Everyone told us it will not rain that much anymore because its almost the end of the rainy season....
Rain or shine, you are going to have an amazing time! And there really is no telling but I Thailand is a different level of enchanting in the rain. It’s our favorite season and before we lived here, we planed our trips only during rainy season. I’m excited for you!! 😁🙏🏽
It’s a bit rainy in June but that’s actually our favorite season because the rain is gorgeous and not all the time. But when it’s sunny, the rain has cleared out all of the air pollution and it’s Cristal clean views 😁👍🏽
Thank you so much! This video was so informative! You were very clear & straight to the point. I do have 1 question though. Do you remember if the rainy season cleared by the end of October last year 23'? We'll be there the last 2 weeks of Oct 24'. So i checked the weather from last year but it only gave me the degrees and not if it had rained any. If you don't remember, that's fine. Thanks.
Of course, I’m so glad you found it helpful 😁 honestly I can’t remember about last year specifically but it really depends on when the rain starts. If it starts in May, in our experience, it’s usually finished by October. Ah also, outside of August and September, I wouldnt rely on the weather app. Unless there is a documented storm coming in it’s typically wrong 😂
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Oh how fun! Hope you had a great time and to answer yes and no. This last year it rained about a week and a half total throughout the month, was overcast some days and sunny in others. I think the biggest part about coming in rainy season is that it’s unpredictable. However, I will say before we moved here full time, we only came for the rainy season. The days that are perfect are gorgeous and the rain gives you respite from the heat and is a different kind of beautiful 😁 I hope this helps!
I am here now and its crazy😢 every day is raining but so much and so hard that is not possible to do it anything outside. Hope it will be gone soon and paradise will show his beauty
Hi sister my trip to Tel Aviv has been canceled so I’m thinking about traveling to Thailand for 4 weeks staying in each Major city for 7 nights. I love the sunshine but don’t mind some rain . How bad will it be during this month?
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NO! Don't come in rainy season, I enjoy the peace and quiet.... As to Feb, March and April I wouldn't be calling them hazy, they are out and out polluted by smog to the point where it can be dangerous to people with breathing issues. Most of Thailand only sees the Sun as a small red ball in a dark featureless sky. A V Good video notwithstanding.
Haha rainy season is definitely a peace and quiet kind of energy 😁 That happens sometimes, thankfully this year wasn’t bad at all! But the last two years, we had to buy air purifiers for our house 🏡
@@ChaseforAdventure After a trip in March last year to Koh Chang I swore never to go again to SEA in the smoky season. The sun came out once and surprised me so much that I got a bit of sunburn! First trip this year is from mid-May, hopefully a bit of rain will have washed the smog away by then.
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I love your channel..Thank you so much! I’m planning to visit Thailand in June
I was only in Thailand during the rainy season and experienced wonderful things there. Many destinations that are overcrowded outside the rainy season were hardly visited during the rainy season. And in the south of the country, the rain - of course it didn't rain every day - also had a certain charm.
This the most honest video I ever seen thank you
I spent once a full summer on Koh Phi Phi. The rainy season was not an issue. Apart maybe random thunder light, passing water towers. It can be wild. The rain itself is not an issue. It's warm water and it does not last too long. I personally love the rain so it's a plus for me.
Oh how fun and how true!
We love it too 😁
Good to see you guys again! Could you do a video on a suggested itinerary for visiting Thailand? You know Thailand so well, your opinion would be valuable.
For sure! My website has a few articles all on our favorite places and activities in Thailand! Click here: www.chaseforadventure.com/blog/
@ChaseforAdventure, thanks. I'll check it out
Loved this video! Very informative and I love the decision points you laid out
Thank you! I’m happy to hear you found it helpful! ❤️
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Maybe this is a horrible idea BUT we are planning on going to Thailand in mid October!! It's our honeymoon and I definitely pictured it as being a beach trip. I would be sad if it rained the whole time, but I knew a couple who went in October and it was beautiful!!! i also know a guy who lives up north and he loved the rainy season. thank you for this video!!
this is what i have in mind too, i am planning in august, fingger crossed for both of us , we would get sunny day
We are going end of September, fingers crossed. I do have some indoor activities laid out as I'm 'going' with the flow and we have all-inclusive so I think we'll be fine. But secretely hoping for some sunny beach days even if it's just 2/3!
Same here, planning on going beginning of October for our honeymoon… still not sure if we have to cancel or not…..
I'm in Chiang Mai, and we're supposed to be getting more rain this month than in October (according to averages) and I don't think it's that bad now. If you're planning for everything to be outdoors it could be a problem, but if you can be flexible I think you're alright.
@@in6584omg same!! Are you going to cancel or did you already?
I like how well you explained this Especially the weather ap stuff.
We’ve had some very sketchy boat rides in Asia this year so feel your pain, always worry about our tech on the little long tails! Rainy season definitely has a lot of benefits though like you say nicer air!
Haha, the boat drivers here like to live on the edge 😂😅
I'm going there on Late August to mid september (25th august - 14 september) I will mainly be staying in the southeast coast (koh phangan, koh tao, samui etc) and my girlfriend is worried she won't see the sun the whole time and sun bathe on the beach, what do you think haha?
You will get some sun, but you won’t be able to sit on the beach all day every day either. Husbands family is from Thailand so just fyi it is also painfully hot in summer too. If you’re able to go during winter months, then do that instead. We are only going in summer ourselves because our son is getting older and can’t take school off during the month of January anymore now that he’s entering middle school with more homework so we’re stuck visiting in summer now.
@@stephs1476 Im in the same situation, but with work. Ive been there in the winter and its blazing hot
We’ve been living full time in South Thailand 3 years now and the months of August/September are the wettest months of the whole year. I’m sure you’ll get some sunshine but I also want to be honest with you. there have been times where it’s rained for 8 days straight been cloudy to 2 days and gone right back to raining. It just really depends on if the heavy rainfall starts in early or late August.
When it comes to the temperature…it’s definitely not as hot as high season months but the humidity can make it feel quite similar. We make the joke that Thailand has two season: hot and dry or hot and wet 😂
With all of this said, rainy season is our favorite time of year and it’s a different kind of beautiful. However, if your gf is wanting to be on a beach sun bathing the whole time, there is a high chance she might not get that.
@@ChaseforAdventure I won't tell her the better news and save her the less good haha, thanks for the reply!
Hello ! Thank you for that informative video. I will be traveling to Phuket Oct. 17 .. will that date be a little better 😊
How is the month of July cause we are booked for month there in Thailand
It depends on where you are in the country, but if you're here for a month, I can almost guarantee you will get some rain. But it's usually very heavy, and only for a couple of hours. :)
How exciting! You're going to love it here. Coming to Krabi?
@@ChaseforAdventure we stay in Bangkok and planning to go krabi and pouket too
Hey. I really liked your video. We are planning to go to Thailand in July for 3 weeks for the first time. Our plan would be to travel around - Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Krabi, Koh Samui/Koh Pangan. So every spot a few days. Would you recommend to skip an area, like Krabi, and spending more time on the East coast if we wanna make sure to go to the beach for a swim? Or is there still a chance in July to have nice weather in Krabi and doing a boat trip? Thank you!
Oh how fun!!! I would say that you should still try and hit all of those spots but be flexible in when you go. July isn’t raining the whole time but if you’re planning on taking boats, the flexibility will allow you to choose the best days to go on the water. We’ve had a couple dangerous encounters on boats but only because I was rigidly attached to the schedule we had made. I would keep all of these places in your list though…especially Krabi!
Hi 😊, what do you recommend for the end of April and beginning of May Khao Lak or Koh Samui? We want go with children, is it a good idea? I mean for swimming and excursions.
I am visiting in june 2024 for a week to pattaya & bangkok.. will that be ok...
Kindly tell
It might be a little raining but it’s still a great time to come! Usually it’s only a couple hours of rain at a time 😁👍🏽
I am planning to go to phuket krabi in late september for a week.Should i postpone it???
Usually August and September are the wettest months. However, if your flexible and open to a wetter Thailand experience, rainy season is our favorite time of year 😁
I am looking at Krabi this December, however, I would hate to arrive and not be able to see clear crystal blue waters. If the skies are overcast, forget it? How is December?
Do you think the end of November is a good time to visit Bangkok & Phuket?
Yes! November is usually one of the most beautiful months and just before it gets too busy.
I have already planned my trip during September unaware of the climate. I am planning to visit phuket and krabi and doing island tours. Do you suggest switching krabi with chiang mai and chiang rai. Is it worth visiting chiang mai during September?
I have the same problem man...
How are phuket, krabi and kohnsamui during September end/early October? Can we plan a beach vacation around this time ?
Even I was looking for the same...
Did you find anything yet? Im also looking for September end and oct first week
I want to know too
I've just booked my trip, I'll see.
How is it beginng of June. ? We plan to visit Phuket and Krabi.
I’m going on 1st till 8th October of this year I hope I’ll be lucky 🥹
How is the weather in phucket last week of october and first week of november? 😮
How about June-July around North and Northeast Thailand?
I love a little rain and I’ll be there for 2 months so I think I’ll be fine
We love the rain also!
Hi, Great Video! We are planning for last week of may to first week of june. Is it advisable to go?
Definitely! Yesterday was a perfect example of raining season, it was blue skies and sunshine until 5:30pm, rained for 30 min and then had an insane sunset hour 😁
Hai. Your presentation, flow, content was very nice. Really watchable.
I am planning for a 5 day trip during the 3rd week of July. Do you recommend.Pls reply
Is late July and early August a good time to visit thailand?
Wow, thank you for such an articulate and thoughtful video. I need to read up on your bio to see if you used to work at some Fortune 500 company and because your marketing and presentation skills are excellent. So my dilemma is we are going to be in Phuket for just 5 nights. I feel like a speed boat excursion to Ko Phi Phi is a must! I am waiting for more accurate weather forecasts before booking the excursion. What’s your experience with June weather?
Thanks for your video, its very informativeand looks great! I am planning to go in july-august for3 weeks. I dont mind the rain, actually i like the sound of rain and also i am not very good with very bright burning sun. I went to Thailand almost 10 years ago to the south in may, we had only 1 day of rain. Are there not much tourists from Europe ? Cause people have holidays in july and august so i wonder if there are more families? Although i think it would be expensive for them to fly and because its` rainy` season i would expect less tourists then in the other months, as you said. Are there more mosquitos in those months, whats your experience on that?
Mosquitos are honestly just an unfortunate reality here no matter what season you come. Now that the country is back open after Covid, it’s definitely still busy June, July, and August, it’s just not the same as the booked-solid high season, if that makes sense. I can still find parking on the strip in low season, whereas I just avoid driving down the beach during high season.
I personally love the rain, and the really heavy rain months are end of August and September. Outside of that, you’ll find a very similar experience to your trip 10 years ago.
Enjoy!!
Is July a good time to visit Bangkok and Chiang Mai? Also, will the rain restrict my plan to go to a lot of temples?
I think it’s a great time to see both places! Because of the rain, it clears out a lot of the air pollution that you deal with in high season. And the crowds are significantly less when doing everything. Also, the temples don’t close because of rain, but they are more outside that inside so keep that in mind. Thankfully, outside of August/September, it’ll rain for a couple hours in a day and then go back to sunny/cloudy.
If you have good company with you,then rain season or sunny one,is all the same
I fancy coming in June which shouldn't be too wet plus the hot months should be nearly over. What do you reckon? Thanks.
June was our favorite month to come to AoNang before we moved here! 🥰 You get beautiful days, but also some but also strong monsoon rains every few days. It’s gorgeous here both ways. You just have to keep an open mind and be okay with getting a little wet. You can also buy ponchos and umbrellas at 7-11 if you’re not about it.
Thank you so much for your reply. To be honest the monsoon rain is a must see for me as long as there is a little bit of sun to go with it. June it is then! 👍@@ChaseforAdventure
How is October 20 to October 30
Accuweather says it will raining during this time
very helpful
Is it rainy in October?
Please let me know how the rains in November end
Im going end of nov for 3 weeks will the weather be ok then
Oh yeah! In our experience that is typically a rain free time.😁👍🏽
Im planning to go from September 15-21 to Chiang Mai... mainly looking for massages, good food, and relax (I went 2 years ago and did all the temples). Im ok with cloudy days and a bit of rain but if it's likely ro rain all day every day it seems I should reschedule. Any advice??
What about mid October will rain heavily??
What about Oct? Does it still rain ?
Usually the rain is mostly gone, especially towards the end of the month 😁
Hi, planning on going from around 20th October - 16th November. How is the rain around this period? Thanks
Ah how fun! Usually it’s gone, especially going into November 😁
I am going to phuket at the end of june- start of july, is the rain that bad during this period?
Is it more really short and hard rain or a constant type of rain?
The rain is definitely here but usually a couple hours of hard rain and then it’s just over cast…unless! There is a typhoon. Then it could be a couple days of rain in a row. 😁👍🏽
Could we swim ?
What about second half of july. İt is not that terrible like september right ?
Going for 10 days in early August😫 first time- will I regret it
Is it like pattaya in the last weeks of August? Is it risky for 10 days:( . Maybe I can move it to July, but it is very difficult (only swimming beaches and local sight view)
what is the weather like in early june? Is there a lot of rain in Phuket?
We are planning for phuket karabi and phi-phi in mid july is it okay? To go?
In our experience, you should be fine. It is rainy during that time but not consistent rain. As long as there is not a typhoon, it usually only rains for like 1 hour a day. You’re going to have a great time!
Hey there 🖖🏻me n my wifey planning the trip at end of june,, is there any chances of rainfall which can affect our island tour??? In june month, island tours open or close??
Gonna visit mid August- to early desember. How is the weather in Krabi in that time?
August and September - wet usually
October, November and December some showers, but usually not as heavy. Every year is different.
Do you have the link for the questionnaire? We had to postpone last year our trip and we are rescheduling for mid-end October is that a good time to go still? We have seen videos of very heavy rains and floods and we are travelling with a 1year old!
Hi! October is still a great time to come. The worst of it is over by end of September, and October usually starts off the beautiful weather here. I wouldn't worry too much about it. We have raised two babies here, and currently have an 11 month old. As long as you're either near a BTS (in Bangkok), or have a car (everywhere else), the rain won't bother you.
@ChaseforAdventure Also, here's the link to the Quiz: www.chaseforadventure.com/thailand-during-rainy-season-is-it-worth-it/
Hi! I'm planning to go Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui during this year mid August. Will it be ok to travel during this rainy season? Or we have to skip any places.
She answered all of this…
Ahhh we will fly to Khao Lak at the beginning of September and I'm so scared that it will always rain and we cannot enjoy it! Everyone told us it will not rain that much anymore because its almost the end of the rainy season....
Rain or shine, you are going to have an amazing time! And there really is no telling but I Thailand is a different level of enchanting in the rain. It’s our favorite season and before we lived here, we planed our trips only during rainy season. I’m excited for you!! 😁🙏🏽
What month is rainny season ?
Usually May - October but the only two months it’ll most likely rain the entire time is August and September 👍🏽
How is End June - Start July?
Usually a little rainy but a good mix of sunshine in there. 😁
So can i visit there in mid July???
Absolutely!
@@ChaseforAdventure will there be tours available in july ? Like phi phi
How is krabi/phuket in june?
It’s a bit rainy in June but that’s actually our favorite season because the rain is gorgeous and not all the time. But when it’s sunny, the rain has cleared out all of the air pollution and it’s Cristal clean views 😁👍🏽
@@ChaseforAdventure are the island hopping excursions closed during this time?
Thank you so much! This video was so informative! You were very clear & straight to the point. I do have 1 question though. Do you remember if the rainy season cleared by the end of October last year 23'?
We'll be there the last 2 weeks of Oct 24'. So i checked the weather from last year but it only gave me the degrees and not if it had rained any. If you don't remember, that's fine. Thanks.
Of course, I’m so glad you found it helpful 😁 honestly I can’t remember about last year specifically but it really depends on when the rain starts. If it starts in May, in our experience, it’s usually finished by October.
Ah also, outside of August and September, I wouldnt rely on the weather app. Unless there is a documented storm coming in it’s typically wrong 😂
It depends where you are. Huahin has seen a lot of rain from 15 to 31 October! 2022 was very rainy. But it doesn't mean 2024 will be like that.
how is may?
May is not usually too rainy, but very hot.
sounds like florida in the summer
Ha it really is!
Which visa are you on to live in Thailand?
There are a few different long term visas in Thailand you can get on. A few to help you on your research would be a Business visa, an ED visa, and retirement visas. Those are the most common ways foreigners stay here outside of marrying a Thai.
I was in the north for the last 4 weeks im thinking off doing the south in june is there alot off rain
Oh how fun! Hope you had a great time and to answer yes and no. This last year it rained about a week and a half total throughout the month, was overcast some days and sunny in others. I think the biggest part about coming in rainy season is that it’s unpredictable. However, I will say before we moved here full time, we only came for the rainy season. The days that are perfect are gorgeous and the rain gives you respite from the heat and is a different kind of beautiful 😁 I hope this helps!
i’m going from the 27th of sep to the 12th of oct 😭😭😭 am i gonna be ok
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I am here now and its crazy😢 every day is raining but so much and so hard that is not possible to do it anything outside. Hope it will be gone soon and paradise will show his beauty
Hi sister my trip to Tel Aviv has been canceled so I’m thinking about traveling to Thailand for 4 weeks staying in each Major city for 7 nights. I love the sunshine but don’t mind some rain . How bad will it be during this month?
Do you think first week of august is super rainy?
wheres the quiz?
www.chaseforadventure.com/thailand-during-rainy-season-is-it-worth-it/
@@ChaseforAdventure They ask for your data to see quiz results! Big Meh
I CANT UUNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE VISITS MALL ...... GUYS IS A NEW COUNTRY NEW TRADITIONS ... DIFFERENT WAY OF BEING....WHY IN THE HELL YOU GO TO THE MALL????
I don't understand why you have to make your point in all caps.
@@MileyPit because is free and a democratic way of being, thanks youtube
@@Il-Cane I am pretty sure you don’t understand the value of visiting supermarkets when visiting different countries
@@professionalcommenter5 mall isnt supermerkat... are different , have ever been out ?
if nit... supermarket sell foods can be different and is nice to see, mall sell what every malls in every coutries sell... same exact things, go to locac shops if you have to buy and you cant resist, help the locals... ;)
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i requested to you pleas next year come to india assam . you like it . reply me yes aur no my brother and sister ????? 🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
NO! Don't come in rainy season, I enjoy the peace and quiet.... As to Feb, March and April I wouldn't be calling them hazy, they are out and out polluted by smog to the point where it can be dangerous to people with breathing issues. Most of Thailand only sees the Sun as a small red ball in a dark featureless sky. A V Good video notwithstanding.
Haha rainy season is definitely a peace and quiet kind of energy 😁
That happens sometimes, thankfully this year wasn’t bad at all! But the last two years, we had to buy air purifiers for our house 🏡
@@ChaseforAdventure After a trip in March last year to Koh Chang I swore never to go again to SEA in the smoky season. The sun came out once and surprised me so much that I got a bit of sunburn! First trip this year is from mid-May, hopefully a bit of rain will have washed the smog away by then.
Hi any idea how weather would be like in late june? I'm planning for a 6 days trip to BKK in this june
Are they all wearing those stupid masks still? I couldn't bear trying to breath through a humidity soaked mask.
I respect it but thankfully no mask regulations now. Some of the footage is from Covid times because we’ve lived here for a few years 😁✌🏽
I am seeing people in Chiang Mai wearing masks now. They wore them before Covid in much of Asia to avoid spreading germs.
What about the mosquitoes during the wet season ? I hear about people getting nasty diseases from the mosquitoes in Thailand.
It does happen. Most people stay covered up, or use mosquito spray. There’s loads of it here. You can buy it at every 7-11.
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No, they should live in Thailand or USA
Is it ok to visit in mid of august?