Best Time to Visit Ubon Ratchathani
Your complete month-by-month guide to weather, festivals, and the ideal time to plan your trip to Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand.
When to Visit Ubon Ratchathani
Month-by-Month Overview
Climate Overview
Ubon Ratchathani's best visiting period is November through February, when temperatures range from 15-30°C (59-86°F) and humidity is lowest. This is the cool and dry season when exploring natural attractions like Sam Phan Bok is most pleasant. The Candle Festival in July is Ubon's signature event, attracting thousands of visitors for massive wax sculpture parades and traditional celebrations, though July falls in the monsoon season with high humidity and occasional rain. If visiting specifically for Sam Phan Bok, timing is crucial—the site is only accessible from December through May when water levels are low enough to reveal the distinctive rock formations. March through May becomes increasingly hot and uncomfortable, with temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F). Avoid September through October due to heavy monsoon rains that can make road travel difficult and reduce visibility at natural sites.
Seasonal Guide
Best Times by Month
- November-February (Best):Ubon Ratchathani's best visiting period is November through February, when temperatures range from 15-30°C (59-86°F) and humidity is lowest. This is the cool and dry season when exploring natural attractions like Sam Phan Bok is most pleasant.
- March-May (Hot Season):Very hot, 30-40°C. Cheaper accommodation and fewer crowds — worth it if you can handle the heat.
- June-October (Green Season):Warm with regular rainfall. Lush landscapes and good deals — rain usually falls in short afternoon bursts.
Seasonal Foods
- cool:Mekong riverside dining is at its best — fresh river fish, grilled meats, and Isaan specialties with sunset views. Local favorites include Rung Rot Dee (Ratchabut Road) and Kai Yang Wat Jaeng.
- hot:Cooling Vietnamese-Thai fusion dishes and cold drinks at riverside restaurants. Local favorites include Rung Rot Dee (Ratchabut Road) and Kai Yang Wat Jaeng.
- rainy:Hearty Isaan soups and warming curries — the Mekong at high water is dramatic. Local favorites include Rung Rot Dee (Ratchabut Road) and Kai Yang Wat Jaeng.
Insider Tips
- Mekong sunsets: The best sunset viewing spots fill up fast — arrive 30 minutes before sunset to secure a riverside table.
- Border crossings: If crossing to Laos, check visa requirements in advance. Cool season mornings along the Mekong can be surprisingly cold — pack layers.
- 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 Ubon Ratchathani.
- Candle Festival: Visit Candle Festival 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 Ubon Ratchathani for a more immersive experience.
Getting There & Around
Nearest Airport
Ubon Ratchathani Airport (UBP)
Travel time: 25-30 minutes by car to city center
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