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Best Time to Visit Mae Hong Son

Your complete month-by-month guide to weather, festivals, and the ideal time to plan your trip to Mae Hong Son, Thailand.

When to Visit Mae Hong Son

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Climate Overview

Mae Hong Son's best visiting season is November through February, when the weather is cool and dry, temperatures range from 15-25°C (59-77°F), and the famous morning mist is most reliable and spectacular. This period aligns with the dry season across northern Thailand, providing the most stable weather for outdoor activities and cave exploration. During these months, visibility is excellent for photography, and the cool climate makes hiking and outdoor exploration more comfortable than during hotter seasons. December and January are peak tourist months with the best mist conditions but can see higher prices and more crowded attractions.

March through May brings hot and increasingly humid weather with temperatures rising above 30°C (86°F), making outdoor activities less pleasant, though the mist phenomenon diminishes significantly. June through October is the rainy season, bringing impressive waterfalls like Pha Sua at their most spectacular, but frequent downpours can limit activities and create road hazards in this mountainous region. The rainy season offers fewer tourists, lower accommodation prices, and lush green landscapes, making it suitable for travelers who can adapt to weather uncertainties. September-October often brings the cleanest air after the rainy season begins, with occasional sunny days and emerging mist phenomena, making it a underrated alternative to peak season for those seeking fewer crowds.

Seasonal Guide

Best Times by Month

  • November-February (Best):Mae Hong Son's best visiting season is November through February, when the weather is cool and dry, temperatures range from 15-25°C (59-77°F), and the famous morning mist is most reliable and spectacular. This period aligns with the dry season across northern Thailand, providing the most stable weather for outdoor activities and cave exploration.
  • March-May (Hot Season):Hot and dry, 30-40°C. Valleys get hot but higher elevations remain comfortable. Burning season can cause haze in March.
  • June-October (Green Season):Warm with monsoon rains. Lush green landscapes and waterfalls at full flow — beautiful but trails can be muddy.

Seasonal Foods

  • cool:Khao Soi and warming northern curries are perfect for cool evenings. Local favorites include Lucky Restaurant and Fern Restaurant.
  • hot:Fresh mango sticky rice and tropical fruit smoothies to beat the heat. Local favorites include Lucky Restaurant and Fern Restaurant.
  • rainy:Warming soups like Gaeng Hanglay and steamed sticky rice on rainy days. Local favorites include Lucky Restaurant and Fern Restaurant.

Insider Tips

  • Mountain weather: Temperatures drop significantly after dark (5-15°C in cool season). Pack warm layers for evenings even if days are warm.
  • Road conditions: Mountain roads have many curves — take motion sickness medicine if needed. Rainy season can make some trails muddy.
  • Peak season: November-February is peak season — book accommodation 2-4 weeks ahead for the best prices.
  • Rainy season: Rain usually falls in short afternoon bursts — mornings are often sunny and great for exploring Mae Hong Son.
  • Pang Ung: Visit Pang Ung during the cool season for the most comfortable experience. Early morning visits beat the heat and the crowds.

Festivals & Events

Plan your trip around these local festivals and events in Mae Hong Son for a more immersive experience.

Poi Sang Long Festival (March/April) - boys ordained as novice monks in elaborate procession
Bua Tong Sunflower Festival (November) - fields of wild sunflowers on Doi Mae U-Kor
Loy Krathong Festival
King's Birthday (Father's Day - Dec 5)
New Year celebrations
Makha Bucha Day
Chinese New Year (varies)
Songkran Water Festival (April 13-15) - celebrated nationwide

Getting There & Around

Nearest Airport

Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX)

Travel time: 2-3 hours by car from Chiang Mai Airport; 30-40 minutes by minivan/taxi to Mae Hong Son town center

Local Transport Options

Tuk-tuk (40-100 THB for town trips)Songthaew/shared van (50-150 THB to attractions)Motorbike rental (150-250 THB per day)Private car with driver (1,000-1,500 THB per day)Grab app tuk-tuk/driver service

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