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Best Time to Visit Phitsanulok

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

When to Visit Phitsanulok

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Climate Overview

The ideal time to visit Phitsanulok is November through February, when cool, dry weather dominates with temperatures ranging from 15-28°C (59-82°F). December and January are particularly pleasant with minimal rainfall and comfortable conditions for temple visits and outdoor activities. March through May brings hot, dry weather with temperatures climbing above 35°C (95°F), manageable but less comfortable for sightseeing. The southwest monsoon (May-October) brings heavy rains, particularly July-September, which can cause minor flooding and make national park visits challenging. However, the rainy season offers lush green landscapes and fewer tourists. Avoid visiting during October when flooding risks are highest in the region. Phitsanulok hosts various local festivals aligned with Buddhist calendar events, particularly around Songkran (April) and Loy Krathong (November), which bring cultural celebrations to the riverside.

Seasonal Guide

Best Times by Month

  • November-February (Best):The ideal time to visit Phitsanulok is November through February, when cool, dry weather dominates with temperatures ranging from 15-28°C (59-82°F). December and January are particularly pleasant with minimal rainfall and comfortable conditions for temple visits and outdoor activities.
  • March-May (Hot Season):Hot and humid, 30-38°C. Cheaper accommodation and fewer crowds — worth it if you can handle the heat.
  • June-October (Green Season):Frequent afternoon showers. Lush landscapes and good deals — rain usually falls in short afternoon bursts.

Seasonal Foods

  • cool:Street food markets at their best — Pad Thai, Som Tam, and fresh seafood. Local favorites include Flying Vegetable Restaurant (Phak Bung Loi Fa) and Phitsanulok Night Market (Phaya Sua Road).
  • hot:Thai iced tea, coconut ice cream, and cold noodle salads. Local favorites include Flying Vegetable Restaurant (Phak Bung Loi Fa) and Phitsanulok Night Market (Phaya Sua Road).
  • rainy:Tom Yum Goong and warming curries are perfect for rainy days. Local favorites include Flying Vegetable Restaurant (Phak Bung Loi Fa) and Phitsanulok Night Market (Phaya Sua Road).

Insider Tips

  • 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 Phitsanulok.
  • Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat: Visit Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat 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 Phitsanulok for a more immersive experience.

Phra Buddha Chinnarat Fair (January) - major temple festival at Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
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

Phitsanulok International Airport (PHS), located in the city

Travel time: 15-20 minutes by tuk-tuk or car to city center

Local Transport Options

Tuk-tukSongthaewMotorbike rentalGrabWalking (city center is compact)

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