Five Ways to Beat the Heat This Spring in Thailand

Thailand may not be the first country you’d think of when talking about spring, but there’s more to the Land of Smiles during this season that many travelers overlook.
From March to May, the country transforms into a season of vibrant festivals, tropical adventures, and unique cultural experiences. While temperatures rise (ranging from 35°C to 40°C), so does the excitement with celebrations like Songkran in April, which transforms the country into a massive water fight! Warmer temperatures call for beach escapes, and Thailand doesn’t lack in that department, offering gorgeous island destinations with clear waters and white sands. Looking for a cooler retreat? Travelers also have the option to explore Chiang Mai’s lush mountainside or visit some of the national parks where waterfalls are at their fullest and wildlife is thriving.
Thailand is a beautiful country to explore regardless of the season, but spring in particular offers exceptional value for travelers because not only do they get to enjoy its natural beauty at its fullest, but costs are also most likely to be at its lowest with some five-star stays you can book for reduced rates!
The spring weather also creates the perfect conditions to witness spectacular sights, one of which is the “Golden Shower” trees that burst into bloom during this time, filling the streets with golden raindrop-like flowers.
Whether you’re indulging in Thai cuisine, visiting ancient temples, or joining the fun festivities, spring in Thailand offers a dynamic mix of adventure and relaxation you won’t want to miss. Keep reading to learn some of the top things to do this season, and let us help you get a head start on those itineraries!
Celebrate the New Year
Probably the highlight of the spring season is the Songkran Festival, also known as the Thai New Year, which brings in a wave of water festivities across major cities nationwide. The festival celebrates the end of the dry season and is Thailand’s most important festival.
It takes place in April and usually lasts for a week, when massive outdoor water fights and parties fill the streets in cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. Before the water celebrations, people would visit temples to thank god for the past year. They would also bathe Buddhas and pray for good fortune in the year to come.
Events are all around during this time, like beach parties and outdoor music festivals and concerts. It’s the perfect way to get to know local culture, not to mention a fun way to beat the heat as the temperature climbs higher in the coming weeks.
Get Your Dose of Vitamin Sea
Speaking of beating the heat, a trip to Thailand wouldn’t be complete without stepping foot on one of their gorgeous islands. Some of the country’s most popular resorts have been deemed paradise on earth and are the ideal destination for those looking to get some much-needed R&R (rest and relaxation).
The country boasts some of the best beaches in the world, with Phuket’s Freedom Beach ranked in the Top 50 for its clear and calm waves, soft white sands, and jungle-covered hills. Phuket also features a lot of luxury resorts featuring world-class hospitality and facilities that will make you feel like royalty. And if you’re on board with the idea, why not try this floating beach club and make it a party you won’t forget?
Other aquatic activities on the islands include snorkeling, kayaking, and island hopping in the Andaman Sea. Looking for more relaxing destinations with fewer crowds? Several other offbeat islands in the country are worth checking out. Check out our list here.
Indulge in Thai Cuisine
Thai food is known globally for its exquisite taste and eccentric flavors, making it a tourism highlight. From fancy restaurants to lively street food markets, Thailand offers more than tasty delights but a culinary experience unlike any other.
Try some of their traditional dishes such as the Som Tum salad, Pad Thai noodles, and Thai Green Curry, or explore Bangkok for the best Thai Basil Chicken and Mango Sticky Rice. On the other hand, it may not be the best season to eat something hot, but a classic Tom Yum Kung always hits the spot and is perfect for seafood lovers and those who enjoy their soups on the sour side.
Thai food can also be experienced in various activities during the season, such as cooking classes, street food tours, and farm visits. You can visit the fruit farm in Rayong, where you can get a taste of seasonal delights and local tropical fruits such as the durian, rambutan, and mangosteen, or find fresh catch at the Khao Takiab Seafood Market in Hua Hin.
In the evenings, you can indulge in local cuisine while watching a cultural performance or enjoy the sunset with some cocktails at the Sky Bar.
Retreat to Nature
Apart from its world-renowned pristine beaches, Thailand is also known for its nature sanctuaries. The sea isn’t the only body of water worth checking out, as the country also boasts magnificent waterfalls. Take a dip or simply enjoy the view as you relax by its banks, listening to the flowing water.
March and April have lower humidity and clear skies, making it the ideal time to go out and explore. You can enjoy outdoor activities during certain hours throughout the day when the heat is tolerable, such as early-morning hikes in national parks, sunrise temple visits, and evening meditation sessions.
Some activities we recommend include kayaking in the morning at Ao Phang Nga to witness stunning views of the limestone formations or visiting the waterfalls in Khao Yai National Park for a refreshing break from the heat.
Shop Till You Drop
If you’re not one for outdoor activities, then a city exploration is for you, and one thing Bangkok is known for is its massive shopping malls, which have everything you’ll ever need, from luxury goods to everyday essentials. Not to mention, these air-conditioned spaces are the perfect escape from the tropical heat.
If you’re thinking that all you’ll ever do there is shop, think again! Some of these malls are equipped with a wide range of entertainment facilities, such as multiplex cinemas, bowling alleys, karaoke rooms, and fitness clubs and spas. In Siam Paragon, there’s even a massive underground aquarium! Truly, malls are of another breed here and are more than just a place to shop but a place to dine, relax, and enjoy.
If you’re looking for fashion bargain finds and local handicrafts, there are several outdoor markets that sell a variety of clothes, furniture, knickknacks, and even street food. Some places we’d recommend visiting are Jodd Fairs, the Srinakarin Train Night Market, and Chatuchak Weekend Market.
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