Thailand - weather & travel conditions in June

Thailand Weather in June

Strange enough but level of rainfall decrease during this month in most parts of Thailand though rainy season is under way to its peak in the next two months. Temperatures also recorded lower than previous month and travel conditions improved quite a lot.

  • Central Thailand from Hua Hin, Pattaya, Bangkok, Ayutthaya and Kanchanaburi are at average temperature of 33oC. Both heat and humidity slightly drop and precipitation seem to be lowest during the rainy season (around 100 mm).
  • Mea Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Nan in Northern Thailand are at the average temperatures of 32oC and rainfall is around 140mm over the month except Chiang Rai around 200mm. Sukhothai is a bit hotter as it locates in the lower altitude.
  • Northeastern Thailand from Nong Khai, Udon Thani all the way down to Ubon Ratchathani has almost the same temperatures of 32oC anyway chance of rain in this part seem to be higher than North and Central Thailand (240mm)
  • In Eastern Thailand Pattaya and Koh Samet are warm and pretty dry whilst further south to Koh Chang and Ko Kood it is amongst the wettest time of the year with rainfall round 500mm.
  • In the Southern part of Thailand, the west coast receives much larger rainfall than the east with 280mm and 80mm respectively. Anyway, the both sides share the same mild temperatures of around 32oC.

How to do and what to expect if travel in Thailand in June?

June is a pretty good month to travel in Thailand. Heat become moderate in most part of the country and though it is in the monsoon season but rain is not really a big concern except in some places.

During this time trekking condition in the north and northeast is pretty good though somewhere and sometimes paths may be muddy and a bit slippery. You may see some rain but this is not enough to reduce the joy of your discovery. Biking overland or at the places also recommended if you can cope with average tropical climate.

In general, loose fitting dress is appropriate for the weather. Drink enough water and do not expose too much to the sun. An umbrella or light poncho is needed when you travel around if you do not want to get wet because of sudden showers.

This time sees places in the country less touristy so, this is an advantage you can take and good promotion is another thing to think about.

In general the rain starts to bring out some of the natural beauty. Waterfalls in now become more impressive with their strength, the lush scenery now returns to the country and boat cruise and river rafting are proved to be more fun.

If you want to find sun, sea and sand then beaches on the east coast and island like Koh Samui, Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Tao are your best destinations to visit Thailand in June.

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