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It's always wise to check the local weather forecast before your trip, but be prepared for sudden changes, especially during the rainy season. Having a flexible itinerary can help you adapt quickly. • Packing layers is a great strategy. Light, breathable clothing is essential for hot days, while a lightweight jacket or poncho can save you from getting soaked if a rain shower surprises you. • Don’t forget to bring a portable phone charger! If the weather turns, you might want to look up indoor activities or check real-time updates on any weather alerts. • Finally, consider your accommodations. Choose a place that offers comfortable indoor spaces where you can relax if you need to wait out a storm, or perhaps one that provides umbrellas or other amenities to help you stay dry. For wider hotel and accommodation discovery across Thailand, also see Hotels Thailand Directory at https://directory.hotelsthailand.online/.





