Although there were rumors that the park used sedatives to make the tigers more cooperative during interactions with visitors, the actual experience was that every staff member was very attentive to visitor safety, constantly reminding us how to interact with the tigers and take photos, and providing guidance as well. The park was very clean, without any animal odors, and you could see tigers of various sizes, making for a very unique animal interaction experience.
It's so convenient to leave your luggage at the airport on the last day of a red-eye flight. I was super lucky to find a buy-one-get-one-free deal, which was a great deal. Most importantly, the service was excellent, convenient, and I felt very at ease.
There’s nothing to it, $5.4 usd and 1 1/2 hour later you’re there. This is for someone who wants to explore Mae Kampong on their own and not join an expensive tour. A must visit, very charming little town. You need to use google translate if you want to take the shuttle to the water falls or all the way up to Kew Fin, the sign at the shuttle place is in Thai only.
Our group of three signed up for the activity the morning before departure, and we were quickly confirmed to have an English-speaking tour guide. The tour was from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, so we didn't have to get up early to enjoy a rich and exciting itinerary. The guide explained everything clearly and responsibly, whether it was the waterfall or the Petronas Twin Towers. The lunch arrangement was particularly commendable. The roast chicken was delicious, and the guide even brought us another plate when he saw that we had finished our dishes, which was very thoughtful.
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Chiang Mai Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Chiang Mai year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 28.7–30.9°C, hot and dry climate. March and April are drier, with rainfall increasing in May. Popular activities: Visiting temples, night markets, elephant riding. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, hat, sunglasses.
Summer (June–August): Average 27.9–29.2°C, hot and humid climate, with gradually increasing rainfall. Popular activities: Enjoying outdoor swimming pools, waterfall exploration, jungle trekking. Recommended clothing: Light short-sleeved clothing, breathable and sweat-wicking material.
Autumn (September–November): Average 26.3–27.6°C, humid climate. September has the most rainfall, gradually decreasing afterwards. Popular activities: Visiting Chiang Mai Old City, exploring hill tribe villages, enjoying Thai massage. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, rain gear is essential.
Winter (December–February): Average 23.2–25.2°C, cool and dry climate. This is the best time to visit Chiang Mai. Popular activities: Hot air balloon rides, visiting flower festivals, enjoying leisurely coffee time. Recommended clothing: Long-sleeved clothing, light jacket.
Chiang Mai climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 27.4°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1406 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: September
Chiang Mai monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
23.2°C
10.3
February
25.2°C
12.7
March
28.7°C
31
April
30.9°C
68
May
29.6°C
210.3
June
29.2°C
84.7
July
28.7°C
151.7
August
27.9°C
201
September
27.6°C
408
October
27.4°C
179.7
November
26.3°C
21.3
December
24.6°C
28
Chiang Mai weather for the next seven days
1/8
Thursday
Sunny
27.7°C/14.2°C
1/9
Friday
Sunny
27.8°C/13.5°C
1/10
Saturday
Sunny
28.4°C/13.1°C
1/11
Sunday
Sunny
28.3°C/13.7°C
1/12
Monday
Sunny
28.2°C/14.2°C
1/13
Tuesday
Sunny
29.3°C/14.5°C
1/14
Wednesday
Sunny
30.6°C/15.1°C
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