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Is the weather in Thailand suitable for traveling in August?

July and August are fine. Even in the rainy season in Thailand, it doesn't rain every day. The rain in Southeast Asia is always short showers from time to time, and then it stops.

When is the rainy season in Thailand? The seasons in Thailand are not divided into four seasons as in our country. There is not such a big temperature difference here. Basically, the temperature fluctuation throughout the year is not great, so there are no obvious four seasons, so there are three seasons set by the characteristics of each stage: rainy season, hot season and dry season.

Generally, the cool season is the peak season for tourism in Phuket, but Phuket can be said to be a good season for tourism all year round, because Phuket, as a holiday paradise, has a variety of ways to play, so there is no need to worry about tourism boredom. Your feelings are different at different times, mainly depending on your reasonable arrangement of holidays.

Because the rainy season in Thailand coincides with the summer vacation in China, many people will choose this time to come to Thailand, and they are also worried that the rainy season will ruin their plans to travel to Phuket.

In fact, the rainy season is not a terrible thing. On the contrary, it has the advantage of this time period: the weather is relatively cool after the rain. The rainy season in Thailand has its own unique side. The rainfall in tropical rainy season will not be as rainy as that in southern China.

Usually, the rain of a day will be concentrated in a certain period of time, which is basically a temporary shower, and the probability of sunny days at other times is high. And it's cool after the rain, feeling the fresh air, and the whole person will be very comfortable. However, I still warmly remind you to pay attention to sun protection. Once there is the sun, it is still quite sinister.

Travel is more cost-effective The rainy season in Thailand can also be said to be the low season here. The prices of large and small hotels are generally much lower, which is about 0/2 of 65438+ dry season (peak season). Many international five-star hotels also have a series of preferential policies, such as staying for two or three nights and getting one night free, or the price of two or three thousand is reduced to more than one thousand. This calculation can save a lot of money.