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Where is it raining the most in Thailand ? Dream of 365 raining days !

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Hello,

 

It's too hot when not raining, can you tell me where is it raining the most in Thailand ? I think I will move there !

 

Thank you.

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Try lapland if its to hot here when not raining. What you goung to do in the hot season!

The locations with a lot of rain have no internet.

 

You risk death.

I saw once a statistic the the most rain is measured in the province of Trat.

Nice place, BTW, nice people, no industry, only farming and fishing.

Some tourism on Kho Chang. Avoid.

 

 

I think Ranong is supposed to be the wettest place

53 minutes ago, dominique355 said:

I saw once a statistic the the most rain is measured in the province of Trat.

Nice place, BTW, nice people, no industry, only farming and fishing.

Some tourism on Kho Chang. Avoid.

 

 

Yes it sits in a rain shadow, ime..

 

I know someone who spent a few years riding around Thailand to find the coolest place to live, not most rain nor up very high and built his house there

Ranong is the most rainy province, but here a bit further down in Phang-nga we get our share of rain as well !

Lots of flooding in Chantanburi...

Koh Chang gets more rain annually than anywhere else in Thailand. Google it.. 

In my experience, Chiangrai in north, and Ranong in south and the most raining place Bangkok

Amsterdam is  great place for rain lovers. 

Gotta be Koh Chang.....

Forget the rain and gain height, try the mountain around Loei

The dryest is Hua Hin

8 hours ago, jeab1980 said:

Try lapland if its to hot here when not raining. What you goung to do in the hot season!

Agreed but why move to Thailand if you don't like the heat? It never fails to amaze me that people choose to move here then complain about the weather the culture or the way life is here because it's not like where they have come from. 

While my wife and I await the dry season to allow delivery and concrete vehicles to access our farm we are living in the much improved existing buildings (1st world  wash and toilet facilities). The converted garage/workshop we temporarily inhabit has a new Colorbond steel roof but no insulation.  When it really pours down I can only compare it to 300 Irish dancers climbing onto the roof for a performance of Riverdance.

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I just turn on the shower -it creates a very local storm front...  

50 minutes ago, Raybangkok said:

Agreed but why move to Thailand if you don't like the heat? It never fails to amaze me that people choose to move here then complain about the weather the culture or the way life is here because it's not like where they have come from. 

Pussy, that gets boring after a while :sorry:

15 minutes ago, nanglong218 said:

While my wife and I await the dry season to allow delivery and concrete vehicles to access our farm we are living in the much improved existing buildings (1st world  wash and toilet facilities). The converted garage/workshop we temporarily inhabit has a new Colorbond steel roof but no insulation.  

Who cares.

You try, and obviously fail, to inject a little fun and you're shot down. The poster's jaded name says it all.   I'll give this place a miss.

  Posters on this site are under constant criticism from certain members. Their motives and mindset I don't understand. They've lived here a long time and pull rank accordingly on the likes of me who have a long connection with this country but only recently moved here for retirement and  keen to engage.  They are incapable it seems to reply in the English language preferring silly yellow faces.

As one of your poster's byline says " don't argue with a fool etc etc"

9 hours ago, dominique355 said:

I saw once a statistic the the most rain is measured in the province of Trat.

Nice place, BTW, nice people, no industry, only farming and fishing.

Some tourism on Kho Chang. Avoid.

 

 

 

"Avoid." Really? You ever been off the beaten path or visited the east side? What a silly comment to make. 

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It's not that hit here unless you are working.

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6 hours ago, Raybangkok said:

Agreed but why move to Thailand if you don't like the heat? It never fails to amaze me that people choose to move here then complain about the weather the culture or the way life is here because it's not like where they have come from. 

 

As it is not your business I won't reply, but of course I have reasons.

 

So it seems that Koh chang is the location with maximum rainfall in Thailand ?

 

And Cambodia also ? Does it means that it rains more in the east ?

 

 

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10 hours ago, csabo said:

Koh Chang gets more rain annually than anywhere else in Thailand. Google it.. 

 

I tried and could not find on google. Any help ?

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, wump said:

 

"Avoid." Really? You ever been off the beaten path or visited the east side? What a silly comment to make. 

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Is it Koh chang ? The only day of the year without rain ?

 

:-)

 

 

It is raining in ALL OF Thailand. 

It is called, RAINY SEASON.

Rainy season means RAIN.

I can teach you BUT I can't make you understand.

 

Try Antarctica.

Get your head out of your ass.

 

The rainiest place in Thailand was between my office in Loei and my house a kilometer or so away.  And it always started raining at quitting time for about 20 minutes a day.   Of course, that was during the rainy season.  In the dry season, it would be all the leaves falling .  Always something.

16 hours ago, siamtyke said:

Forget the rain and gain height, try the mountain around Loei

Exactly, I am currently staying in Khao Kho, Phetchabun, around 750 metres above sea level. Around 23 degrees at night, also during the day below 30 with rain less. Very pleasant indeed!

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