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January
- dry and sunny |
This
is a peak "high season" month. This means
that the hotels, vendors, street merchants and everyone else
are asking their highest prices. Negotiating is difficult. If
you don’t like crowds, this might not be the best time to come
to Phuket. However, since we get away from the crowds, this
is still a great time to go paddling.
The weather is perfect.
The average temperature during this period is approximately
75ºF to 89ºF (24ºC to 32ºC.) That’s why it’s so appealing tourists.
Most countries are experiencing cold weather this month. There
is very little chance of rain, though it can happen during El
Nino years. Even then, it won’t amount to much.
The prevailing wind is from the Northeast.
The other side of the Malay peninsula is experiencing their
rainy season.
The migratory birds
are all here! |
| February
- still dry and sunny |
This month
is the same as January as far as weather and crowds go.
The average temperature during this period is approximately
75ºF to 89ºF (24ºC to 32ºC.)
Many orchids are in bloom towards the end of the month.
The migratory birds are still here. |
| March
- still dry and sunny |
High
season is tapering off this
month. There seems to be less people and negotiating on prices
is possible, especially with street vendors and small shops.
The average temperature during this period is still approximately
75ºF to 89ºF (24ºC to 32ºC.) It gets a little hotter at the
end of the month sometimes.
There are occasional brief showers some years. This is
a great time for paddling. The showers merely give you a little
break from the sun.
Some of the migratory birds start departing for colder
climates near the end of the month. Many
species of orchids are in bloom in both saltwater
and freshwater areas. |
| April
- chance of refreshing afternoon showers |
Mid-April
through October is known as the "low season".
The seasons are the opposite on the east coast (the Gulf of
Siam side.) Ko Samui for example, has its high season during
Phuket’s low season.
This
is a transitional month. The previously Northeastern monsoon
winds gradually start moving around to eventually come from
the Southwest. Somewhere around the middle of the month, you
can count on some heavy showers. The second half of the month
is usually pretty wet. Frequent thunder showers occur. They
are often quite heavy and often brief. It seldom rains all day.
April and May are the hottest months of the year. The
temperatures range from 80ºF to 95ºF (27ºC to 36ºC.)
In the middle of the month, the Thais celebrate Songkran,
the water festival. Everyone splashes and throws water on everyone
else. It’s certainly something to see, even if only once. Driving
a motorcycle is extremely dangerous due to slippery road and
getting ice cold water thrown at high velocity at you while
you’re driving.
On the aesthetic side, low season storms can be absolutely
stunning. The colors are often breathtaking. The sunsets are
ineffable. The power of nature is at its best.
The middle of the month is the official end of high season.
Negotiating prices becomes easier.Many
species of orchids are in bloom in both saltwater and freshwater
areas. Almost all of the migratory birds are still around. many
birds are calling. This is a very easy time to see plenty! Just
follow the calls. |
| May
- a chance of shower |
This
is often a wet month.
This
is a fairly nice time to paddle. It’s a bit hot, but there
aren’t many tourists around.One of the truly nice things
about paddling during the rainy season is the visibility. When
it stops raining, the visibility can be absolutely outstanding!
Since there are so many groups of islands in the areas where
we do our trips, this becomes a very rewarding part of your
trip. It makes you take a deep breath and say "ahhhhh"!Prices
come down on almost everything. Some of the most delicious
fruits are in season including mangoes, durians, mangosteen
and others.Many species of orchids are still in bloom
in both saltwater and freshwater areas. Many migratory species
of birds start moving north. |
| June
- a chance of showers |
| The
same as May except
the waves on the west coast of Phuket are bigger.
The
temperatures range between 70ºF and 90ºF (20ºC to 33ºC.)Many
species of orchids are still in bloom in both saltwater
and freshwater areas. |
| July
- a chance of showers |
The
same as June, but the waves can be a little bit bigger depending
on the storm activities out to sea.
The temperatures range between 70ºF and 90ºF (20ºC to
33ºC.) |
| August
- showers off and on |
This
is a month that can have nice weather. The wind is still
from the Southwest, but the rain is a bit less than the previous
months and a lot less than the next two months.
This can be a dangerous time to go swimming. The rips
get pretty bad and the waves can be big. Having said that, waves
aren’t dependable in Southern Thailand. It all depends on the
storm activities out to sea. Even during stormy years, the waves
aren’t happening every day.
The temperatures range between 70ºF and 90ºF (20ºC to
33ºC.) |
|
September
- wet and wild... awesome sunsets and rainbows! |
This
is the wettest month of the year by far. There are frequent
storms. However, there are still plenty of clear days. The rains
are often heavy with very strong winds at the start of the front.
Line squalls occur during this period. The rains aren’t necessarily
all day long. Many days have brief showers or no rain at all.
Since we prefer bungalows and small hotels to camping,
the comfort quotient of our trips is still high.
This is the lowest time of the year for tourism. It's
still a nice time to be here.If you're into mountain
biking, we do a lot of research trips at
this time. Join us and explore new territory. |
| October
- wet... the sun is still up there somewhere |
| The
is usually the second wettest month of the year. Storms
are less frequent and less intense than those in September.
There aren't many tourists around, so it's a great time to have
southern Thailand all to yourself.Since global warming has kicked
in, we do get several days in a row with blue skies. |
| November
- starts off a bit wet, then dries out |
November
through mid-April is known as "high season" in
Phuket and along the west coast of Southern Thailand. November
is a transitional month. The rains gradually taper off throughout
the month.
The most popular time to visit Phuket is during the cooler
northeast monsoon season. From November through March, it’s
not as humid and a comfortable breeze is common. The average
temperature during this period is approximately 75ºF to 89ºF
(24ºC to 32ºC.)
Some migratory bird species start arriving, like the
drongo family and some waders.
The prices of everything start to go up. However, many
merchants are still willing to "deal" a little bit. |
| December
- dry and sunny again! |
This
is high season. The closer to Christmas, the more people
arrive. Negotiating prices becomes increasingly difficult.
All of the migratory birds that visit Thailand are here
by December. |