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When is the tourist season in Chiang Mai?

Generally speaking, the tourist season in Thailand is from 1 1 to the end of April next year, and the period is subdivided into several time periods.

-165438+ 10, the rainy season in Bangkok ended and the cool season began. The air is fresh and the weather is not very hot (relatively speaking, it is not hot, but the overall weather in Thailand is around 34℃). In addition, there is another time in 165438+ 10, and not only foreigners but also Thai locals will join in the fun. In loi krathong, people in central Thailand put homemade water lanterns into the water, while people in northern Thailand released Kongming lanterns.

-65438+ February, Thais like December very much, because there are too many festivals this month. 65438+February 5th, the king's birthday celebrated nationwide, is equivalent to our National Day. 65438+February 10, Constitution Day, Thais will have another day off. 65438+February 25th, Christmas in the West. Although 95% people in Thailand believe in Buddhism, young people also accept western things.

-Then 65438+1 October1is New Year's Day. I don't need to say more about this.

-65438+ 10 to February, the Spring Festival is in the middle of these two months, so the time for Chinese people to travel to Thailand is mostly like this.

-April, this month is the arrival of the Thai New Year, because the Thai New Year is the Songkran Festival, which is also commonly known as the Songkran Festival. If you come to Thailand this month, you can catch a very rare water splashing celebration. According to Thai custom, the wetter you are, the more popular you are as a friend. So the whole body, including underwear, can twist water, which is called glad you came, hehe.

If you go in July, it will just catch up with the rainy season, and it will rain every night. If there is no rain, it means that your nature is too good. If you book tickets in the future, I'm afraid there is no such price. You'd better get it at a low price. I don't know where you took off from China, because even in the off-season in Thailand, the cheapest round-trip ticket from Beijing to Bangkok costs 2300 yuan.