Chiang Mai is known for it’s slightly cooler temperatures than Bangkok or Southern Thailand but you can actually find three different seasons here.
The hot season is from April to June with tropical temperatures of up to 40 degrees and very high humidity. From May through to November is the rainy season with heavy downpours however they only last for an hour or so.
Get The Best Of Chiang Mai In Winter
The cool season starts in December and goes right until the end of February. It’s the most popular time to visit Chiang Mai. Temperatures in the mid-day can still go up to 30 degrees.
However, in the morning and evening it gets rather cool and you might want to bring a jumper. The same accounts for trips into the mountains or windy motorbike rides, always come prepared with a jacket.
The cool season starts in December and goes right until the end of February. It’s the most popular time to visit Chiang Mai. Temperatures in the mid-day can still go up to 30 degrees.
However, in the morning and evening it gets rather cool and you might want to bring a jumper. The same accounts for trips into the mountains or windy motorbike rides, always come prepared with a jacket.
Avoid The Burning Season in Chiang Mai
March is possibly the worse time to pay Chiang Mai a visit as the air is polluted with a lot of smoke and dust as farmers in the area burn down their fields to clear them for recultivation.
So far authorities have failed to manage the problem so travellers and locals are advised to remain indoors on certain days as the dust particles can be a real health hazard.. .... keep reading http://bit.ly/2uEi9rR
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March is possibly the worse time to pay Chiang Mai a visit as the air is polluted with a lot of smoke and dust as farmers in the area burn down their fields to clear them for recultivation.
So far authorities have failed to manage the problem so travellers and locals are advised to remain indoors on certain days as the dust particles can be a real health hazard.. .... keep reading http://bit.ly/2uEi9rR
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Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is a great place just to hang out
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