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Thailand
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Thailand Known for its
breathtaking natural beauty, inspiring temples, and the
finest beaches of the world, Thailand is one of the best,
most reasonably priced places for a seaside vacation.
Thailand’s Seasons
Thailand’s seasons are reasonably uniform through the
country, but there are some regional differences. Basically
Thailand has three seasons: summer, rainy and winter. The
southern part of Thailand however does not have a winter.
What follows is a summary of the seasons as they impact the
kingdom’s various regions
Best Time to Visit:
As far as Thailand is concerned, there are no absolute
extremes. If you can avoid the rainy season (July to
October), it would probably 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
reasonable most times of year, although it certainly gets
hot during the summer! November through February are the
coolest times of year and there is certainly less rain then
than at other times in the year. However, Thailand is a big
country with a diverse landscape. There is somewhere to
visit whatever time of the year you visit the kingdom.
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BEST OF THAILAND
AND MALAYSIA |
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ROYAL EAST -
SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK |
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BANGKOK
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AMAZING
THAILAND- Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket |
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BANGKOK
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CHIANG
MAI |
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BEST
OF ASIA - SINGAPORE,THAILAND,MALAYSIA |
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DAZZLING
BANGKOK KO SAMUI |
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BANGKOK
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HONG KONG, BANGKOK
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Some Facts
about Thailand
Thailand is divided
into four natural regions: the north, northeast, the central
plain, and the south. The north is a mountainous region
comprised of ridges, natural forest, and deep, narrow
alluvial valleys. The northeast is an arid region
characterized by a rolling surface and undulating hills.
Central Thailand is a lush, fertile valley and possesses the
richest and most extensive rice-producing area in the
country. The south is hilly with thick forests and rich
deposits of minerals and iron ores. The southern region is
also the center for rubber production and the cultivation of
other topical crops.
There are conflicting opinions of the origins of the Thais.
For several decades, Thais were presumed to have migrated
4,500 years ago, from what is now the southern part of
China. Recently, however, new pre-historic artifacts from
the Ban Chiang era were discovered in northeast Thailand,
questioning the previous theory. These artifacts include
evidence of bronze metallurgy dating over 3,500 years, as
well as other indications of a far more sophisticated
culture than any previously founded.
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