In June, throughout Thailand, the amount of precipitation, compared to the previous month, is sharply reduced. At the same time, the optimal air temperature is maintained from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. This statement does not apply only to the island of Koh Chang, where the amount of precipitation, on the contrary, will increase at least three times.
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- one Weather in Bangkok
- 2 Weather in Koh Chang and Koh Kut
- 3 Weather in the north of Thailand
- 4 Weather in northeast Thailand
- five Weather on Koh Samui, Tao and Phangan
- 6 Phuket weather
Weather in Bangkok
A sharp decrease in the amount of rain can be traced in the central part of Thailand and its capital - Bangkok, despite the fact that it rains here every day. Most rain falls in rural areas of central Thailand.
Weather in Koh Chang and Koh Kut
Eastern Thailand is still dominated by the rains that fall here every day, but not all day long. The ideal place to relax at this time is the island of Koh Chang, but on condition that the rains are not terrible for you. But the almost complete absence of crowds and low hotel prices.
Weather in the north of Thailand
In the northern part of Thailand, the temperature is gradually increasing, but the frequency of rains remains - although, compared to May, their number is decreasing, but they come every day
Weather in northeast Thailand
The weather in the northeastern part of Thailand is not much different from the northern region - it is relatively cool and a gradual decrease in the amount of precipitation.
Weather on Koh Samui, Tao and Phangan
For the southeastern part of Thailand, June is one of the most favorable months for tourists to visit this part of the country. And although it rains every day, nevertheless, the islands of Koh Samui, Ko Pha Ngan - and Ko Tao are the most visited at this time of the year..
Phuket weather
The southwestern part of Thailand at this time cannot boast of an abundance of tourists. Moreover, it is impossible to get to the islands of Ko Lanta or Ko Juma due to the fact that the ferry service is closed for the entire rainy season. Small guest houses are also closing, and hotel room prices are falling significantly.