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johngoldsmith
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« on: June 13, 2011, 12:08:58 pm » |
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Everybody is anxious to visit Tourist spots, but pre-plan in very essential. You have an opportunity to evaluate the location considering geographic situation, weather, diverse places, etc.
There are essentially three seasons in Thailand (though of late the cold season seems to have left omitted), the seasons are, The Hot, The Wet and The Cold. Cold being a rather subjective narrative though, the shots of crisis blankets being handed out in the Northern provinces when it plunges to a chilly. As far as Thailand is concerned, there are no utter extremes. If you can omit the raining season (July to October), it would perhaps be best, but if you can't, the rain isn't permanent - it comes in bursts and cools things down after it has gone! The weather in Thailand is sensible most times of year, although it surely gets hot during the summer! November through February is the coolest times of year and there is positively less rain then than at other times in the year. However, Thailand is a large country with a assorted landscape. There is anywhere to visit whatever time of the year you visit the kingdom.
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