Tips for travelling to Chiang Mai in February
As you prepare for your trip to Chiang Mai, remember a few important travel tips for visiting Thailand.
What to wear in Chiang Mai in February
Considering the average temperatures in Chiang Mai in February, pack light, cool clothing, but also come prepared with warmer layers for the colder morning and evenings.
Long-sleeved tops, long skirts, dresses, and trousers will also be needed if you plan to visit temples, as detailed below.
Respect local customs
Visiting temples is highlight of trips to Chiang Mia, but it’s important to follow local etiquette.
This means not wearing shorts or short skirts. Come dressed in light trousers or a long skirt or dress. If your outfit is sleeveless, cover your shoulders in a shawl, long-sleeved shirt or cardigan.
Before entering a temple, you should remove your shoes, hat and sunglasses. Once inside, don’t touch or turn your back on Buddha images
Finally, switch your phone to silent, and keep your voice down. Temples are places of peace and meditation.
Check the air quality
Before deciding when to visit, note that January to March is known as “Burning Season” in Chiang Mai and wider northern Thailand.
After harvesting, farmers light fires to clear and fertilise their land. As this is the dry season, the lack of rain and wind means the haze doesn’t disperse.
This leads to high levels of air pollution, sometimes extending beyond February and March into April.