Thailand


It’s known as ‘the Land of Smiles’ for good reason – the wonderful Thai people know how to slow down and enjoy life, and it’s part of their culture to pass on their infectious smiles to everyone they meet. It is not hard to smile though when you’re enjoying the warm tropical climate in one of the most astonishingly beautiful places on earth - emerald green seas, pristine beaches, stunning sunsets, sheer limestone cliffs, jaw-dropping sea life and jungles bursting with flora and fauna.

Thailand is a country that provides that feeling that you’ve escaped to an exotic land where language, religion, food and the way of life are all completely new and totally exciting. Buddhism is the religion of 90% of Thais, and is intertwined with the Thai way of life. The smells and tastes of delicious Thai food follows you from the street stalls in Bangkok to the beach side restaurants overlooking the sea, and you never grow tired of it. Elephants, monkeys, massive palm trees, boat taxis, pineapple fruit shakes, beach bbqs and Thai massage are all elements of the experience in Thailand that make each moment so enjoyable. In a world that is changing so fast, Thailand is a beautiful reminder of a place where simple living can still be the key to happiness.


Saturday, May 30, 2009

Thailand Weather.

Most probably the one question most frequently asked by tourists desiring to go to Thailand is: "When should we go?". Not as easy to answer as you would think, without knowing more about what your friends want to do in Thailand. There are three basic seasons that form up the Thailand weather cycle: Dry Season. Wet Season and Hot Season. But within the country the weather alters a lot from the cool north to the hot and sunny south. Lets look at what the Thailand weather is like in each season:


Hot Season:
March to June: The warmest months. April is in particular hot, almost too hot, even for the natives. Set a foot outside and you will be melting within minutes, sweat dripping from all over. Hot season is beach season. Cool off in the blue ocean and enjoy the shade of the palm trees. Trekkers may find it too hot to really enjoy.

Wet Season:

July to November: The wet season is the worst time to spend time in the Thailand weather, no matter what you are looking to do. Its humid, hot and it rains several times a day. Not just a few drips, but real monsoon style, where the heavens seem to open. But the hotels are plentiful and cheap. A good choice for backpackers on a budget.

Dry Season:

December to February: The best season to visit Thailand. The Thailand weather is almost normal here, the sky is clear of clouds and its hot, but not too hot. If you can try to go at this time.

When you know when to go, you will have to recognize that theres big regional differences in the Thailand weather. Click the link to learn exactly when is the better time to go for where you are going.



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