This southeastern state, unlike many countries of the tourist industry, takes a break from the flow of guests from abroad in July. It is the second month of the low season when it rains daily in Thailand.
True, on the one hand, the weather tries not to scare vacationers very much, therefore precipitation falls mainly in the evening and at night. On the other hand, holidays in Thailand in July are accompanied by too high temperatures, so showers are a gift from heaven, saving the earth and tourists from the heat.
July weather
Two components of the July weather in Thailand await holidaymakers - heat and rain. The southeastern regions of the country, including Phuket, note that the temperature is +30 ºC during the day and + 25 ºC at night. In the capital, Pattaya and Koh Samui, daytime temperatures are even higher, + 32 ºC, night temperatures, like in Phuket, are about + 25 ºC.
Weather forecast for cities and resorts of Thailand in July
Entertaining Bangkok
The capital of the country has always been in the spotlight of tourists. The numerous bars, restaurants, dance halls here never suffer from a lack of visitors.
Those vacationers who dream of combining their beach pastime with excursions can choose a trip to the Historical Center, which has found a cozy place on the island with the beautiful name "The Highest Jewel". The popular tourist trail to the Grand Royal Palace, which is the residence of Thai monarchs, will not overgrow. A large gate connects this iconic place with another shrine - the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
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In general, in the capital of Thailand, there are about 400 temples and religious centers, each of which is unique and beautiful in its own way. Many keep real shrines within their walls, for example, a giant statue of the reclining Buddha in the Wat Po temple complex. Some, like the Temple of Dawn, have very poetic names that additionally attract tourists.
Holidays in July
Mid-July in Thailand pleases the visitor of the country with the appearance of exotic fruits, including a new harvest pomelo. By the way, the organizers of various festivals related to important branches of agriculture in Thailand will be sincerely glad to have guests from overseas participating in the festive events.
In the Thai province of Ubon Ratchathani, a very touching and spectacular holiday takes place in July, when candles are burning everywhere, solemn processions are held. The whole action is accompanied by folk dances and traditional chants.