Thailand weather in November

Wondering about the weather in Thailand in November? Read on for a run-down of everything you need to know. Here we cover everything from average air and sea temperatures, to what to expect in terms of costs and crowds, and what to wear. In addition, we share inspired itinerary suggestions that’ll help you make the most of your trip.

Is November a good time to visit Thailand?

Thailand is a diverse and popular destination with much to offer throughout the year. As for November, this month is generally a favorable time to visit. The country is gradually emerging from the rainy season, providing more comfortable and dry conditions, especially in the northern and central regions.

November also coincides with the enchanting Loy Krathong festival during which tourists can enjoy a stunning cultural spectacle by joining in the tradition of launching decorated boats.

Thinking of visiting Thailand in November? Embark on your dream trip hassle-free with the help of our Thailand travel experts.

View over Cheow Lan Lake, Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand © Shutterstock

View over Cheow Lan Lake, Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand © Shutterstock

Average daily temperatures in November

November is a welcome relief from Thailand’s rainy season, as the cool, dry season begins. In Bangkok, daily temperatures range from 73°F (23°C) to 88°F (31°C), with less than 2 inches (50mm) of rain. 

Chiang Mai is cooler, with highs of 84°F (29°C) and lows around 65°F (18°C). The southern islands, particularly Phuket, experience highs of 86°F (30°C) and lows around 77°F (25°C), with rain decreasing significantly to around 5 inches (130mm). November is one of the best times to visit, with about 8-9 hours of sunshine daily, comfortable temperatures, and fewer crowds

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The Great Holy Relics Pagoda Nabhapolbhumisiri, Chiang Mai, Thailand © Shutterstock

The Great Holy Relics Pagoda Nabhapolbhumisiri, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, Thailand. © Shutterstock

Chiang Mai @ Shuttestock

What about the crowd & cost?

November kicks off Thailand’s high season, with pleasant, cooler weather attracting more visitors. Crowds start to return, especially to beach destinations like Phuket, Krabi and Samui, where the weather is ideal for sunbathing and swimming. Prices for flights and accommodations begin to climb, though they haven’t yet hit their December highs. Reservation early is a good idea, especially for beach resorts and popular tours.

Still thinking about where to vacation in November? Read the Rough Guide about the best places to travel in November and choose the right one for you.

Old town road in Bangrak, Charoenkrung road, Thailand © Shutterstock

Old Town, Bangrak, Charoenkrung Road, Thailand © Shutterstock

The gate to chinatown in Yaowarat at night, Bangkok © Shutterstock

The gate to Chinatown in Yaowarat at night, Bangkok © Shutterstock

What to do in Thailand in November

While going on a trip, one must consider the weather in Thailand in November and the nuances that this month brings. To not miss any highlights, read our list of the best things to do in Thailand at any time of year.

Witness the Loy Krathong Festival

The Loy Krathong Festival, a mesmerizing Thai tradition, invites you to launch decorated lanterns or krathongs onto the water, symbolizing the release of negative energy and honouring the spirits of the water.

The spectacular spectacle of thousands of lanterns lighting up the night sky is the highlight of this festival, fostering a deep connection to Thailand's rich culture and spirituality.

Thailand, Bangkok, Wat Pho temple

Thailand, Bangkok, Wat Pho Temple  © Shutterstock

Enjoy a beach vacation

Thailand beach destinations in the south, such as Phuket and Krabi are becoming increasingly attractive. Chiang Mai, in the north, enjoys pleasant weather and the exciting Yi Peng Lantern Festival, further emphasising Thailand's November appeal.

Soak up the sun, swim in the azure sea and indulge in exciting water sports for an unforgettable beach vacation in this tropical paradise.

Explore Bangkok

Explore Bangkok, the dynamic heart of Thailand. Start at the Grand Palace, a masterpiece of Thai architecture. Stop by Wat Pho to admire the iconic reclining Buddha, then cross the river to Wat Arun, a mesmerizing temple with intricate details.

Rough Guides tips: As you plan your trip to Bangkok, make sure to choose the ideal place to stay in the city.

Get adventurous in Northern Thailand

Embark on an adventure in Northern Thailand, a nature lover's paradise. Cross lush mountainous terrain, trek through dense jungle and immerse yourself in the region's enchanting natural beauty.

For more detail on the weather in Thailand around the year, read up on best time to go to Thailand.

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Chaweng Beach on Koh Samui, Thailand @ Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Thailand in November

There are several festivals and events that take place in Thailand in November. Here's our pick:

  • Loy Krathong: Enchanting festival where people release decorated baskets (krathongs) onto water to pay respects to the water goddess. Features beauty contests, fireworks, and the release of sky lanterns in northern Thailand.
  • Bangkok River Festival: Celebrates the Chao Phraya River's importance to Thai culture. Features illuminated boat processions, cultural performances along the riverbank, art installations, and special events at riverside venues.
  • Lopburi Monkey Banquet: Unique festival honoring the city's resident macaques. Long tables of fruit and vegetables are set out for hundreds of monkeys. Attracts tourists and highlights the complex relationship between humans and monkeys.

Plan your trip with our Thailand itineraries

Our Thailand itineraries are crafted to help you experience the best of the country, stress-free. Think of them as a starting point — perfect for planning, but flexible enough to adjust to your own pace and interests. After all, travel is about freedom, but a little planning goes a long way.

  • Thailand itinerary 7 days: A week in Thailand is just enough to see the highlights, usually a mix of Bangkok, one cultural destination, and some beach time.
  • Thailand itinerary 10 days: Ten days lets you explore multiple regions, such as Bangkok, northern Thailand, and a few days on the coast.
  • Thailand itinerary 14 days: Two weeks allows you to dive deeper into Thailand’s diverse regions, from bustling cities and ancient temples to pristine beaches.
  • Northern Thailand itinerary: A focused trip on northern Thailand’s unique charm, covering lush mountains, temples, and local hill tribe cultures.
  • Southern Thailand itinerary: Discover the beauty of Thailand’s south, known for its stunning islands, beaches, and marine life. Perfect for beach lovers and those seeking a laid-back, tropical escape.
  • Krabi itinerary: Explore Krabi’s famous limestone cliffs, emerald waters, and hidden beaches. Great for adventure enthusiasts with options for island hopping, rock climbing, and snorkeling.
  • Phuket itinerary: A Phuket trip offers a mix of vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and cultural sites. Expect lively markets, water activities, and a range of beach resorts.
  • Chiang Mai itinerary: Discover Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage, from ancient temples to bustling night markets. Ideal for travelers looking for a blend of history, local crafts, and lush mountain scenery.
Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 21.10.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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