Unless you love the heat, avoid visiting Thailand this month. This is the hottest month of the year across the country, and the weather is definitely uncomfortable, especially for visitors who do not acclimate relatively well to these temperatures.
The intense heat and humidity in Thailand with the monsoon approaching is relentless, so if you are traveling to Thailand in April make sure your accommodation has air conditioning.
Gulf coast islands such as Koh Samui, Koh Tao and Koh Phangan are the best places to visit in Thailand in April, with relatively low rainfall and some relief from the heat coming in from the sea.
Scorching heat is the order of the day in Thailand during this month, and the average high temperature is 35°C, although most days in the central and northeastern parts of the country the mercury hovers around 40°C.
There is some relief after dark, and everyone tends to get more frequent rain showers that usually fall in the afternoon, but the average rainfall for Thailand in March is only 89mm, so don’t expect it to rain every day.
If the date you have chosen is perhaps not the best time to visit the country, don’t worry, because we have left you information about the climate in Thailand for each month of the year, so you will know which areas are where you can move without having to pay so much attention to the sky.
Anyway, remember that it’s okay if there is some rain, it’s part of the adventure too!