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Visiting Thailand in August

TIME : 2016/2/24 18:19:17

A trip to Thailand in August coincides with the rainy season, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t visit. Far from it. There are plenty of good reasons to visit Thailand during the low season in August. Tourist attractions are less crowded, promotions are often available on internal flights and discounts can be obtained on hotel rooms.

Thailand weather in August

Visiting Thailand in August for any longer than a week and it’s almost certain you will see some rain, but don’t get too obsessed with the weather. When the rain comes down it can be torrential, but temperatures remain high and you will still see plenty of sunshine. The green season is a great time to get out into the Thai countryside and enjoy the rural beauty of Thailand in provinces such as Mae Hong Son or soak up some of the culture of the country in locations like Sukhothai and Chiang Mai.

LocationAverage Minimum
Temp. (°C)
Average Maximum
Temp. (°C)Average Rainfall
(mm) Bangkok2432187 Chiang Mai2331227 Ko Samui2532106 Krabi2531266 Pattaya263191 Phuket2531272

Which is the best Thai island or beach resort to visit in August?

Statistically speaking, there is less rain on the Gulf Coast of Thailand during August compared to the Andaman Coast of Thailand. This means that islands like Ko Samui, Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Tao in the Gulf of Thailand will see far less rainfall compared to Phuket and Krabi on the Andaman Coast. Nakhon Si Thammarat and the quieter beach areas of Khanom are another good choice.


Blue skies over Ko Larn in August

The brashness of Pattaya isn’t to everybody’s liking, but the seaside resort can make for a good base during August. The weather is reasonably good at this time of the year in Pattaya and there is plenty to do on rainy days. The pretty little island of Ko Larn (pictured above) is only a short boat ride away whilst Ko Si Chang to the north makes for another good excursion. Proximity to Bangkok also makes day-trips to the Thai capital easy to arrange. Further along the east coast, Rayong and Ko Samet offer up more picturesque beaches compared to Pattaya so are also worth considering.

August events & festivals

The main event in Thailand in August is the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen on August 12. The day is a public holiday in Thailand and also celebrated as Mother’s Day. Wherever you find yourself on August 12, there are likely to be some kind of local celebrations arranged.

This year (2015) there is a nationwide event taking place called ‘Bike for Mom’ on Sunday, August 16. Every province in Thailand is organising cycling events with participants encouraged to wear light blue in honour of the Thai queen. Queen Sirikit was born on a Friday and in Thai culture her birth colour is blue. Her royal standard is also light blue for the same reason.