

May and June mark the beginning of Thailand’s beautiful “green season.”
Yes, there may be a little rain — but what you get in return is fresh air, fewer crowds, better hotel prices, and a much more relaxed atmosphere.
Popular restaurants often have no waiting lines, photo spots are easier to enjoy, and some destinations… honestly look even more beautiful than during peak season.
If you don’t have travel plans yet, save this list — and let the journey begin.

Ranong "The rainier it gets, the more charming it becomes"
Raksawarin Hot Springs — Soaking in warm mineral water while enjoying the cool rainy weather is pure bliss.
Phu Khao Ya (Grass Hill) — During the rainy season, the entire hill turns into a vibrant green landscape.
Ranong seaside cafés — Sit back, listen to the rain, and watch the peaceful sea for hours.
Koh Phayam — Quiet beaches, slow vibes, and the perfect island for a true escape.
Recommended Restaurant:
“Khun Lin Ranong” — A local favorite known for authentic Southern Thai flavors and bold spices.

Loei "Soft, misty, and unexpectedly beautiful in the rainy season"
Chiang Khan — A charming Mekong riverside town that feels even cozier during light rain.
Phu Ruea — Cool weather begins to arrive, making it perfect for scenic drives.
Phu Lom Lo — Not sakura season, but the mountains become lush and stunningly green.
Chiang Khan Skywalk — Cloudy skies over the Mekong River create a different kind of beauty.
Recommended Café:
“With A View Cafe” — A riverside café overlooking the Mekong. Best enjoyed slowly on a drizzly afternoon.

Trat "Thailand’s underrated rainy-season paradise"
Koh Kood — Crystal-clear waters remain beautiful, but without the year-end crowds.
Klong Plu Waterfall, Koh Chang — Rainy season is when the waterfall is at its fullest and most beautiful.
Local fishing villages — Wander slowly, enjoy fresh seafood, and embrace the laid-back lifestyle.
Koh Chang viewpoints — Grey skies and calm seas create an unexpectedly peaceful atmosphere.
Recommended Restaurant:
“Baan Ta Klua” — A seaside seafood restaurant known for its incredibly fresh ingredients and relaxing ambiance.

Uthai Thani "A quiet province made for genuine rest"
Trok Rong Ya — Small streets lined with charming cafés and a true slow-life atmosphere.
Wat Tha Sung — Peaceful, elegant, and far less crowded than many famous temples.
Sakae Krang River — Take a boat ride and experience the simplicity of riverside life.
Khao Sakae Krang — The city view during light rain is surprisingly beautiful.
Recommended Café:
“April’s Brasseries” — A stylish riverside café with plenty of photo spots and a wonderfully relaxing vibe.

Krabi "Rainy season might actually be Krabi’s best-kept secret"
Many people think Krabi isn’t ideal during the rainy season — but in reality, it becomes calmer, greener, and incredibly beautiful.
Ao Nang — Fewer tourists make the beach town feel much more relaxed.
Klong Root — The emerald-green water becomes especially beautiful after fresh rain.
Emerald Pool — Nature looks noticeably fresher and more vibrant than during the dry season.
Railay Beach — On quieter days, it almost feels like you have the entire beach to yourself.
Recommended Café:
“Into The Forest” — A hidden garden café that feels like stepping into a rainforest retreat.
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