3 Interesting Destinations In Thailand That Are Quiet Visitors During The Rainy Season
JAKARTA - Thailand is known for its rich culture, famous cuisine, and warm hospitality. This has become a major destination for various tourists.
Many beautiful places and unique experiences in this country can be enjoyed throughout the year. Even some tourist attractions are more special in the quiet season from June to October.
Thai people in the northern region appreciate the influence of rain on waterfalls and fields, thus naming these months as the Green Season or the Rainy Season.
Instead of avoiding rain, you can see this view and feel the unique way how rain can add to the beauty of the holiday experience. In fact, many places in Thailand feel more amazing during this quiet season.
Between June and August, you will most likely not be caught in the rain all the time. It may rain for an hour or more, usually in the afternoon.
However, the rain often subsides quickly and is followed by sunny sunlight. In fact, in recent years, the rainy season has been brighter than ever before.
In addition, with a large number of discounts for flights, accommodation, and tours, the period June to October is a very affordable time to visit Thailand. Even with a limited budget, you can still enjoy culture, beautiful scenery, and explore new places.
In addition, with Thailand's growing popularity, you may prefer to enjoy the beauty of this country with fewer crowds. Thais are very friendly and easy to interact with local residents in this quieter season.
Here are some unique activities and interesting festivals that can be enjoyed during the quiet season, as reported by VOI from the Travel+Leisure page on Tuesday, November 12, 2024.
The Buddhist Candle Festival is a spectacular event celebrated annually in mid-July, marking the start of Vassa ( often referred to as Buddhist fasting).
The festival is celebrated throughout Thailand, but the most famous wax festival is held in Ubon Ratchathani, a city in the northeast.
During the festival, people celebrate with dances, music, markets, and boxing matches. However, the most interesting thing is a wax statue that is carved and painted elaborately, paraded through the streets on a beautiful ornamental train.
The tradition of giving candles to monks has existed since before the discovery of electricity. The Thai Buddhist community will collect and donate candles to illuminate the temple during the three months of Vassa, in support of the study of monks.
Local craftsmen have also lifted this artwork to a higher level, with candles that are even more magnificent and beautiful every year.
Experts, including members of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), consider Thailand as one of the best countries to dive.
With fewer tourists in the water and on the islands, the rainy season can be a more satisfying experience, both for beginner and professional divers.
Koh Phi Phi can be used as a diving destination throughout the year, with steep limestone walls, colorful soft coral reefs, and stunning rock formations.
Outside the crowd, you will more likely interact with marine life such as blackfin reef sharks. In addition, the opportunity to see manta rays and whale sharks is higher in the period June to September.
For those of you who are interested in developing your love for the diving world, Thailand is also known to have several PADI Open Water Diver certification courses at affordable prices.
While this course tends to be more crowded in peak seasons, during the quiet season you can get more attention from instructors and better accommodation rates.
North Thailand will be enlivened by many flowers between June and October. To celebrate this time, many provinces in the north hold special events and festivals, such as the Durian Uttaradit Festival in June, the Nan Food Festival, and the Pai Jazz & Blues Fest.
For those of you who prefer calm, you can enjoy the stunning view of the fields, the extraordinary national park, and mountains and valleys shrouded in fog.
Some of the most prominent places include the most frequent rice fields of Huai Hom Tires, Mount Doi Sa Ngo, and the Phu Sang Waterfall. Wherever you choose to explore Thailand during the quiet season, you will feel the beauty of this country, the friendliness of its residents, and its cultural wealth.