21 Aug
21Aug

When choosing a country to visit, especially in Asia, one of the locations that always stands out is Thailand. It is not surprising because of all the amazing things the country has to offer. While there are many types of tourists in the world, Thailand’s ability to please them all makes it popular in terms of visits. The delectable cuisine, the sheer number of activities as well as the cultural landmarks scattered throughout the country make it worth visiting. Bangkok, the colourful capital, never falls short of these traits as well. During summer, the city takes on quite a different energy from its usual self. From March to June, the city throbs with colour, festivities, and tropical sunshine. Though the temperatures rise, so too does the saturation of its street life, culinary scene, and cultural offerings. With excellent transport links, a plethora of activities to escape the heat, and top-class hospitality in neighbourhoods like Sukhumvit, there are countless reasons to visit the city in its sunniest season.

Glide Through the Floating Markets

One of the best ways to experience Thai culture is through its floating markets. These unique, waterborne bazaars are ideal for early morning exploration when the air is still fresh. Vendors in narrow boats sell an array of tropical fruit, noodles, handmade sweets, and souvenirs. Among the most famous is Damnoen Saduak, located just outside the city. Bang Nam Phueng is probably the closest of the floating markets if you are based at one of the Sukhumvit hotels in Bangkok. There is much to experience and learn from such excursions, and the best part is, you are in close proximity to head back to your hotel, like NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard, for example, and have a relaxed evening.

Discover Bangkok’s Grand Temples and River Cruises

Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks remain comfortably accessible even in the summer. For the best experience, choosing the cooler hours of the day when visiting the temples like Wat Pho and Wat Arun makes things much easier. At Wat Pho, the Reclining Buddha is an iconic statue, which is covered in a layer of gold and has a peaceful expression on its face. Across the river, the elegant spires of Wat Arun reflect the light quite elegantly, especially towards the evening. Another fantastic way to enjoy the riverside is with a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya.

Image via NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard

Cool Down with Indoor Attractions and Green Areas

The summer tends to be quite warm, especially in countries like Thailand, but the good thing is that there are so many places in the city to cool down. Many of the malls in and around Bangkok, like CentralWorld, Terminal 21, as well as Siam Paragon, all come equipped with air-conditioned comfort. Inside, visitors can find an assortment of designer boutiques, food courts, cinemas, art galleries, and even aquariums. Another excellent spot to beat the heat is at the plethora of parks strewn throughout the city. You can find shady walking paths, cool lakes, as well as calm picnic sites along these parks. With their proximity to popular accommodation options, these parks serve as a calm green lung in the heart of the city.

Taste the City After Sunset

As the sun dips beneath the ocean waves and surrenders to the moon, the night comes alive with the various culinary happenings of Bangkok. Night markets, street food stalls, as well as the outdoor eateries scattered throughout the city buzz with locals and travellers alike. Dishes like pad Thai, grilled satay, mango sticky rice, as well as seafood fried rice are made to order and served quickly, and the staples of the locals.

Add a Splash of Adventure at Water Parks and Canal Tours

Summer is also the perfect time to dive into Bangkok’s aquatic attractions. Siam Amazing Park is a long-standing favourite among families and thrill-seekers. Its mix of roller coasters, wave pools, and themed zones caters to all ages. For a gentler water-based experience, canal boat tours through Bangkok’s labyrinthine khlongs provide a look at daily life away from the main roads.

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