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November marks the beginning of the cool season in Thailand, making it a great time to take a trip there. While the weather in different parts of Thailand might vary widely, in general tourists can look forward to warm temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and low humidity. This time of year also marks the Loy Krathong Festival, one of Thailand's most picturesque celebrations. Every year is different because of the lunar calendar, although it's typically in November. Everywhere throughout Thailand, people release krathongs (small, lit floats) into rivers and lakes to celebrate Loy Krathong. The Yi Peng Lantern Festival is a spectacular event that takes place in Chiang Mai and other northern Thai provinces during the same time period as the Loy Krathong celebrations.
November offers a pleasant weather all over Thailand except the lower Gulf Coast, particularly Ko Samui, which can suffer tropical storms and downpours in November.
The month of December is a great time to visit Thailand because the weather is pleasant almost everywhere. December is the peak month for tourism in Thailand, when sun-seeking Westerners go there for the winter. If you plan to visit Thailand's islands or beach resorts over the Christmas and New Year's holiday, you should make your reservations well in advance, as the busy season often begins in the middle of December.
The outdoor concert season in Bangkok runs from mid-December through February. The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra presents free "Concert in the Park" events at Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park on the majority of Sundays.
You might be shocked to see enormous Christmas trees at various retail malls all around Thailand if you're there for Christmas and New Year. Thailand has embraced some of the more colourful features of the holiday season despite being mostly a Buddhist nation. In Thailand, Christmas Day and Boxing Day are regular working days, however many hotels organise special events for visitors and provide Christmas dinners for those who desire them. Don't be shocked if you see hotel personnel, tuk-tuk drivers, and Thai kids donning Santa hats if you're in Thailand over the holidays.
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and the country's many beachside resorts all go all out for the New Year celebrations. While fireworks are common, 'khom loy' sky lanterns are only launched in Chiang Mai and other regions of northern Thailand.
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Price ($) |
Thailand |
Unlimited |
15 |
9 |
Thailand |
15 |
30 |
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Thailand |
20 |
15 |
14.5 |
Thailand |
Unlimited |
30 |
17.5 |
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3 |
30 |
20 |
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5 |
30 |
20 |
Asia-Pacific |
10 |
30 |
40 |
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