No Fear of the Rainy Season, Ready to Tour all over Thailand
When it comes to the rainy season, many might think of getting soaked, wetness, laundry not drying, and the inconvenience of going out because of the rain ☔. But when it comes to traveling during the rainy season with its cool atmosphere and the fresh green nature, it might make you fall in love with the rainy season in a way you can't deny. Today, Muang Thai Life Assurance invites you to mark secret beautiful spots across the four regions of Thailand to check in during the rainy season. Let’s see where they are!
1. Central region: secret spots, spectacularly beautiful
2. Explore the rainy forest and feel the mist in the North
3. Enjoy hidden spots in Isaan
4. Travel to the South, visit the sea and mountains, truly unseen
Central region: secret spots, spectacularly beautiful
Who said the central region doesn’t have beautiful spots for the rainy season? We’d like to disagree. Most importantly, it’s just a little distance from Bangkok. You can even go for a day trip. Let’s get ready to feel refreshed.
📍 Khao Thevada (The Angel Peak)
Khao Thevada (The Angel Peak) in Suphan Buri is located in Phu Toei National Park. There is a trekking route for a bit of exercise along with breathtaking views of the sea of mist.
📍Meadow at the end of Pa Sak Cholasit Dam
Meadow at the end of Pa Sak Cholasit Dam in Saraburi is one of the popular spots by the dam with stunning views. Whether you want to relax or go for camping, it’s perfect.
📍Khao Chong Lom
Khao Chong Lom in Nakhon Nayok invites you to take a boat ride to enjoy the dam views with a bit of adventure, perfect for content creators who want to switch to an adventurous mode.
📍Phu Sap Lek
Phu Sap Lek in Lop Buri is a secret panoramic viewpoint, an unseen treasure of Lop Buri, beautiful at any time of the day. If you get the chance to visit here, you will love it for sure.
Tips: Anyone planning to travel during the rainy season should take extra care not to get bitten by mosquitoes, as there is a risk of dengue fever.
Explore the rainy forest and feel the mist in the North
It remains a popular destination for many during the rainy season because of its atmosphere, lush greenery, and the breathtaking mountain views that make you want to experience it at least once. Today, we have some attractive spots to recommend for your visit.
📍 Mae Kampong Village
Mae Kampong Village in Chiang Mai is a charming village nestled in the mountains, quiet and relaxing, with a variety of accommodations and cool, fresh air.
📍Doi Sakad
Doi Sakad in Nan is a must-visit for those who want to see mountain views all around. The atmosphere is perfectly decent.
📍Doi Chang
Doi Chang in Chiang Rai is a must-visit for coffee lovers! It’s not far from the city, easy to travel to, with a variety of accommodations and stunning cafes.
📍Pang Ung
Pang Ung in Mae Hong Son is perfect for those longing for peace, shade, and cool comfort. We recommend packing your bags and staying at this reservoir for a long time.
Tips: With the changing weather—sometimes hot, sometimes cold, sometimes damp—be cautious of catching the flu. It’s advisable to take care of your health, or else you might miss out on the fun during your trip.
Enjoy hidden spots in Isaan
Traveling in Isaan during the rainy season is as beautiful as in winter, with cool and refreshing weather thanks to the rain. Here are some hidden spots in Isaan during the rainy season that we want to invite you to enjoy together.
📍Pha Ham Hod Cliff Mountain
Pha Ham Hod Cliff Mountain in Chaiyaphum is a cliff that’s as thrilling as its name but even more beautiful. It is located within Sai Thong National Park.
📍Hin Sam Wan
Hin Sam Wan in Bueng Kan features large rocks shaped like a family of whales—a father, mother, and child. It’s another unseen spot for watching the sunrise in Bueng Kan.
📍Thung Kamang
Thung Kamang in Chaiyaphum is perfect for those who long for nature and tranquility. The beautiful morning grasslands at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary are a soothing balm.
📍 Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Prao Temple (Wat Phu Prao)
Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Prao Temple (Wat Phu Prao) is a place to visit even if you’re not into spiritual journeys. This glowing temple is located by the Mekong River and offers stunning views of Laos.
Tips: It’s not only in the summer that you need to be careful with what you eat, as the rainy season can also bring food poisoning, especially with undercooked or strange types of mushrooms. It’s best to avoid them.
Travel to the South, visit the sea and mountains, truly unseen
The southern region is one of the areas rich in beautiful and abundant natural resources, with waterfalls, seas, and mountains that you can explore in both summer and the rainy season. Here are some unseen spots during the rainy season.
📍Khao Chang Lon Sea of Mist
Khao Chang Lon Sea of Mist in Nakhon Si Thammarat is a must-visit for photography enthusiasts as it is one of the most beautiful mist viewpoints in the South.
📍 Kantang Old Town
Kantang Old Town in Trang is a secret spot for those who are tired of the sea and mountains. We recommend turning to see the old town and cool street art that is still preserved.
📍 Raksawarin Hot Springs
Raksawarin Hot Springs in Ranong is perfect for unwinding if you’re feeling tired. This natural hot spring is one of Ranong’s most famous attractions.
📍Koh Teab
Koh Teab in Chumphon is an unseen gem that’s been talked about online, a place where travelers go to see bioluminescent plankton and the Milky Way along the sea, truly spectacular.
Tips: In addition to the cool and damp weather that may cause a common cold or flu, be extra careful of being bitten by mosquitoes, which can carry diseases like Chikungunya.
Traveling during the rainy season is as beautiful and fun as in any other season, but it’s important to take care of your health because this season’s weather can be unpredictable—sometimes hot, sometimes cold, sometimes rainy—making it easy to get sick. Always take care of your body and maintain good health. Having health insurance before getting sick can also provide peace of mind. Whether you have severe, mild, or frequent illnesses, you can travel with confidence. You’ll feel secure no matter where you travel because partner hospitals cover you everywhere. Click
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Sources: Data retrieved from 19/06/2023
🔖 Sanook (data as of 12/06/2022)
🔖 Mgronline (data as of 1/11/2022)
🔖 Chillpainai (data as of 31/10/2021)