What season is it in Koh Samui?
There are three distinct weather seasons on the tropical island of Koh Samui: the dry season (December until February), the hot season (March until August) and the rainy season (September until November). Tropical weather is notoriously unpredictable.
What months are monsoon season in Thailand?
There are two separate monsoon seasons: the south-west monsoon season between June and October affects the northern, central and south-western parts of the country, while between October and December, it’s the south-eastern coast and Gulf of Thailand that receive most of their rain.
When is the rainy season in Koh Samui?
Rainy season: Koh Samui’s rainy season, which is typically late October to mid-December. Average November rainfall on Koh Samui is 1.6 feet of rain.
Which is the driest Island in Thailand during monsoon season?
Koh Samet, off the coast of Rayong in the Eastern Seaboard, generally gets only modest rainfall during the rainy season and is just a hop, skip and a jump away from Bangkok. Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao are usually the driest islands to visit from May to late September.
When is the monsoon season in Trat Thailand?
Koh Chang and the other islands off the coast of Trat province are beautiful and mostly unspoiled by mass tourism but can be very wet during the monsoon which usually runs from late May to the end of October. In June, July and August it’s likely to rain at some stage just about every day.
Is the traffic in Bangkok bad during the monsoon season?
Bangkok traffic is bad at the best of times, but it gets exponentially worse as soon as the first trickle of rain starts. Koh Samet, off the coast of Rayong in the Eastern Seaboard, generally gets only modest rainfall during the rainy season and is just a hop, skip and a jump away from Bangkok.