Je me marie le 2 août 2008, et nous aimerions faire notre lune de miel en Thaïlande. Nous étions très motivés à l'idée de partir dans ce beau pays exotique!! Par contre, en lisant les différents posts sur ce forum, j'ai remarqué que ce n'était pas le meilleur moment pour y aller (à cause de la saison des pluies). Un peu de pluie, ça ne me fait pas peur. Mais mon guide parle de 5 heures d'ensoleillement en moyenne au mois d'août, alors que c'est plutôt 9 heures en janvier... grosse différence! Nous voulions souper à l'extérieur... parfois sur le bord de la plage, mais s'il pleut... que ferons-nous? Je veux visiter Bangkok bien sûr, mais j'aurais beaucoup aimé voir Koh Phi Phi... cette île qui semble si paradisiaque. Certaines personnes semblent plutôt conseiller d'aller vers Koh Samui... Mais si je veux aller à Phi Phi, je dois bien passer par Phuket (et là, on parle de déluge parfois)!
Je suis confuse... devrais-je choisir une autre destination pour une lune de miel? Que me conseillez-vous? Sinon, quelles sont les belles destinations de la Thaïlande qui serait plus sécuritaires au niveau du climat? Je voudrais voir les incontourables!!
Merci à l'avance de votre aide si précieuse!
Dolceane :o)
ne lis pas trop de choses, j ai comme l impression qu a trop lire tu y perds ton latin 🤪, le mois de decemvbre c est top, la chaleur est tres supportable et c est lessentiel lors des ebats amoureux, excuses l humour bien franchoullard 😛😛, pour le reste personnes ne peut decider de ta destinations, c est tellement perso tout ca
salut, j ai ete 3fois au mois d aout et si il n y a que 5heure d ensoleillement c est en grande partie parce que il fait nuit vers 19h, et au mois de decembre il fait nuit qu a 21h, la bas a cette periode de l annee les journee sont comme en hiver chez nous, sinon au niveau des pluies, c est vrai que sur phuket il y a certain endroits, surtout au nord de patong ou la beignade est interdite mais au sud de patong comme sur kata ou karon par exemple il se peut que ce soit possible.si tu veux une grande securité au niveau de la beignade va direct sur koh phi phi, au holliday inn ou phi phi island village, l eau y est toujours limpide, et en somme il ne pleut que 2fois par jour, peut etre 15min ou moin et la t° reste dans les 28° a 30°.
tout peut changer d un jour a l autre, moi personnelement j y ai ete 5 fois dont 3 fois en aout et il n a jamais plu plus d 1 h par jour.
sinon il y a koh samui ki pour moi n est pas aussi beau que le sud mais le climat y reste ideal toute l annee.y ai ete une annee en faisant tout le tour de la thailande et il y a beaucoup moin d excursion mais les plage, surtout dans la region de chaweng sont belle aussi.
William817, tu suggère d'aller directement sur Koh Phi Phi, donc ça veut dire que généralement, ce n'est pas le déluge sur cette île (pas plus d'une heure par jour). Ça c'est vraiment rassurant, car je veux vraiment voir cet endroit si paradisiaque!
salut, oui aussi etrange que ca puisse paraitre koh phi phi n est qu a 45km de phuket et en saison des pluies le climat peut etre tres different.moi personnellement j y ai ete 3 annee consecutives en aout et j ai eu au grand max 1h par jour de pluie, ce sont surtout de courte mais forte averse, mais tout redevien generalement sec au bout de 30min ou 1h tout au plus.n hesitez pas si vous voulez plus de renseignement
meme en saison de pluies koh phi phi reste l endroit le plus paradisiaque a mon gout de la thailande et on ne s en lasse pas!
au sujet des pluies à phi phi je peux te donner raison william 817, nous étions à phuket nous sommes allés à phi phi 3 jours, perso je trouve que c plus qu'assez, nous sommes partis tout le mois d'octobre nous avons eu bcp de pluie, pendant notre séjour à phi phi nous avons eu plein soleil au retour a phuket on nous a dit qu'il n'avait pas cessé de pleuvoir.
phi phi est très beau 3 jours c'était plus qu'assez, la meilleure des plages est long beach pas a fréquenter entre midi et 14h invasion temporaire mais c'était la plus belle plage de l'ile en tous cas le morceau que nous avons fait, nous sommes montés au view point, je voulais voir surtout parce que j'ai vu bcp de photos prises de là haut lors du tsunami, nous avons redescendus l'autre versant et avons atteris si je me souviens bienn à Pak Nam Bay il y a encore d'autres plages plus loin je ne peux pas en parler nous sommes revenus à pied le long de la mer parce que pas de taxi boat et je dois dire que c'était très très désertet très très très looooong j'aime marcher mais là ça devenait pénible marcher avec des tongs dans les rochers c pas l'idéal mais bon on avait pas le choix
et au mois de decembre il fait nuit qu a 21h, la bas a cette periode de l annee les journee sont comme en hiver chez nous
tu veux parler du temps???? ici il fait glacial en décembre alors que d'aprs ce que je sais c'est haute saison là bas, d'ailleurs à phuket plus précisément karon beach les prix doublent à cette époque par rapport à octobre 😠 j'ai vu les prix sur leur site golden sand inn à karon beach nous avons payé 700 euros en octobre pour 2 avec petit déj (650 si réservation par internet) en décembre 1300 euros et du 20 decemvre au 15 janvier 1600
non je ne parlais pas du tps mais de la longueur de clarté de la journee, elle me demandais comment ca se faisait qu il n y avait que 5h de soleil par jour en aout je lui ai rep que c etait pcq la bas en aout comme c est l hiver, les jour etait beaucoup plus court, et la bas vers decembre c est "l ete" autrement dit la saison plus sèche, et les jour sont plus long et gagne minimum 2h de clarté.oui je sais c est beaucoup plus cher en decembre pcq haute saison j y ai ete 2annee et maintenant je ne compte plus qu y allé entre les 2 saison c est a dire vers mars, j ai repreparer un voyage je decolle le 23 mars et les prix sont beaucoup plus abordable
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est ce que le climat est quand même sympas?
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Bonjour
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Sauriez vous me dire à quel temps et température m'attendre?
J'ai entendu dire qu'il y a des moustiques?
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