Chiang Mai Weather in June 2025: What to Wear and Things to Do
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Chiang Mai Weather in June 2025: What to Wear and Things to Do

Chiang Mai experiences the early part of the rainy season in June. The weather is characterized by hot and humid conditions. You could expect frequent rain showers and occasional thunderstorms. It's a good idea to check local weather forecasts before planning excursions. Read more about June's temperatures and rainfall, what clothes to wear, and the top things to do.

Chiang Mai's Weather and Climate in June

  • Average temperature range: 26°C to 33°C (79-91°F)
  • Average precipitation: 132 mm (5.2 in)
  • Sunny days: 18
  • Rainy days: 12

In June, Chiang Mai experiences a tropical monsoon climate with hot temperature and an average amount of 82% relative humidity. The daytime temperature could range from about 33°C to 38°C (91-100°F), while the evening temperatures are lower, ranging from about 28°C to 32°C (82- 89°F).

For rainfall, June is one of the wettest months in Chiang Mai, with frequent rain showers and thunderstorms. However, the rain is unlikely to last all day; it typically comes in bursts in the afternoon or evening.

Chiang Mai weather in June

Is June a Good Time to Visit Chiang Mai?

June is not considered an ideal time to visit Chiang Mai due to the frequent rain and high humidity condition. Outdoor activities, such as hiking would be affected by the rainfall, with slippery trails or bejing closed due to heavy rain. However, if you don't mind the rain and prefer a quieter experience with fewer tourists, June could offer a tranquil visit to Chiang Mai.

You don't have to wait in longlines at attractions as there are fewer visitors during this month. The lush green landscapes after the rains could be beautiful sights to behold during your trip. Additionally, accommodation and flights would be more affordable due to it being the low season.

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What to Wear in Chiang Mai in June

To stay cool and comfortable in the hot and humid weather in June, it is wise to wear loose-fitting and lightweight clothing made from breathable fabrics like cotton, including shorts, T-shirts, sundresses, and skirts. Remember to dress modestly with clothing that covers your shoulders, arms, and knees if you are visiting temples.

It is essential to pack an umbrella, and a lightweight rain jacket to be prepared for sudden rain showers, which are common during the month.

Don't forget to pack sun protection items, such as sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunscreen, to protect yourself from the sunlight, even on cloudy days.

Top Things to Do in Chiang Mai in June

1. Visit the Top Temples in the Old City

Wat Phra SinghWat Phra Singh

In Chiang Mai, your trip may probably start from the temples in the Old City, where you could immerse yourself in the city's cultural heritage, architectural marvels, and religious traditions.

Some of the top-visited temples include:

  • Wat Phra Singh (known for its exquisite northern Thai craftsmanship and the revered Buddha statue)
  • Wat Chedi Luang (known for the grandeur of the ancient pagoda)
  • Wat Chiang Man (Chiang Mai's oldest temple, famed for its intricate carvings, peaceful courtyards, and the revered Crystal Buddha enshrined within its halls).

It is advisable to arrange your visit to Wat Chedi Luang in the afternoon so that you could engage in the monks' chanting session (usually at 5 pm) there. You could interact with Buddhist monks, ask questions about their way of life, and gain insights into Thai culture and Buddhism.

2. Spend a Day with Elephants in an Ethical Sanctuary

Elephant Nature ParkElephant Nature Park

A trip to Chiang Mai is not complete without a visit to an elephant sanctuary. Nestled in the mountainous areas, Chiang Mai provides the best opportunities for elephant experiences with a large number (over 30) of ethical elephant sanctuaries.

One of the recommended ethical sanctuaries is Elephant Nature Park. Their one-day program activities include observing and volunteering with elephants. You could prepare food, feed the elephants, watch them bathe, and walk with them through the jungle for an unforgettable bonding experience.

There are more ethical sanctuaries that provide hands-off experience and overnight activities.

3. Visit a Hill Tribe Community: the Karen Long Neck Village

Long Neck TribeLong Neck Village

As home to various ethnic groups, Chiang Mai is a good place to experience ethnic cultures and traditions. One of the best-known communities is the Karen Long Neck Village, which is just a half-hour drive away. The village is known for its inhabitants' tradition of wearing brass rings stacked around their necks, starting from a young age.

In the village, you could interact with the long-necked women adorned with brass rings and learn more about their traditions, beliefs, and daily routines while gaining insight into their distinctive way of life.

Witness their traditional weaving methods and marvel at the intricate textiles and handicrafts, which are available for purchase as souvenirs.

4. Spend Half a Day Attending a Cooking Class

Chiang Mai Cooking ClassChiang Mai Cooking Class

Providing diverse cooking classes at organic farms, private gardens, and cooking schools, Chiang Mai is a great place to learn how to cook Thai cuisine.

By joining our well-planned cooking class tour, you would visit a local fresh produce market and an organic farm, where you could choose fresh ingredients, and pick vegetables. Under the guidance of our skilled chefs, you would master Thai culinary techniques and deepen your understanding of local Thai cuisine. Read more about top cooking class in Chiang Mai.

5. Enjoy Vibrant Nightlife at the Sunday Night Market

Sunday Market,Chiang MaiSunday Market,Chiang Mai

Located in the heart of the Old City, the Sunday Night Market is an ideal place if you want to shop for unique local souvenirs and taste authentic Thai street food.

The market comes alive in the late afternoon and continues well into the evening every Sunday. There you could find various souvenirs, including handicrafts, traditional textiles, local artworks and more.

The market is not just about shopping; it provides a wide range of authentic Thai street food, such as khao soi (coconut curry noodle soup), mango sticky rice, and coconut ice cream.

If you're tired after shopping, the numerous massage parlors here offer a relaxing break for your feet and body.

FAQs About the Weather in June in Chiang Mai

1. Is it Expensive to Visit Chiang Mai in June?

No, June is in the low season for travel. Visiting Chiang Mai in June could be more budget-friendly compared to the peak tourist seasons. Accommodation and flight rates are often lower during this period, making it a more affordable time to visit.

2. Is June a Busy Time to Visit Chiang Mai?

June is not typically a busy time to visit Chiang Mai. Compared to the peak tourist seasons, June sees fewer crowds due to the rainy season. You could expect a more relaxed and tranquil atmosphere when exploring the city.

3. Is It Hot in Chiang Mai in June?

Yes, Chiang Mai experiences hot and humid weather conditions in June. Daytime temperatures could range from about 33°C to 38°C (91-100°F). While rainfall may offer temporary relief from the heat, you may still experience hot conditions due to the consistently high temperatures during the month.

4. Does It Rain a Lot in Chiang Mai in June?

Yes, June falls in the rainy season in Chiang Mai, and the city experiences increased rainfall during this month. You could expect frequent rain showers and occasional thunderstorms for about 12 days. It's wise to carry an umbrella or raincoat when exploring Chiang Mai in June.

5. Where to Stay in Chiang Mai in June?

Chiang Mai offers a variety of accommodation options, ranging from quaint guesthouses in historic areas to luxurious resorts surrounded by natural beauty. Choose the Old City area if you want easy access to temples and cultural sites. The Riverside area would be good if you are looking for tranquil river views and luxurious accommodation. Read more about where to stay in Chiang Mai.

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