Hello, I am hoping to visit Thailand towards the end of September for 3 weeks. I am getting confused with info on the internet. Which area will be dryest? Many thanks
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The inquiry seeks advice on the driest areas to visit in Thailand during September, a month known for its rainfall. Community comments highlight that while rain is prevalent across Thailand during this period, some regions, particularly Phuket, are more manageable despite the weather. Comments suggest that exploring islands and not solely focusing on popular tourist routes can enhance the experience, although the general consensus is that September and October are among the wettest months, hinting at potential rain interruptions.
Sept n Oct are usually the wettest months of the year
Giorgio ******
in the north heavy rain for one hour aroind sunset . for the rest of the day you 'll see on the spot . Rain is mot a big problem it's only water . if you're scared of water s
don't come
Irene *********
It’s pretty much same rainy everywhere in Thailand in this time of the year. Choose a place when you can still explore a lot even if it rains, for example Phuket
Phuket is a big island with a lot to explore including its historical heritage, temples, beaches, places. waterfalls, pristine beaches, islands around it etc. I’ve been living in Phuket for many years and still find a lot of new things (temples, roads, places, beaches) but if you just go with the crowd and follow regular tourist routes you’ll never see it. But that’s another story
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Jeff ********
It will be driest where it doesn't rain.
Bob **********
Sahara Desert
Paul **********
Don’t worry bout weather all the same same but different go and have fun
Henrik *****
If so concerned about the weather, perhaps better to go in the high season, with more predictable weather.