🇹🇭 Thailand in August 2026
2 events in Thailand
Thailand has 2 holidays, festivals, and observances in August 2026, including 2 public holidays: The Queen Mother's Birthday, Queen Sirikit's Birthday / Mother's Day. This month falls during the Rainy Season (Thailand), making it a distinctive time to experience the country.
Weather & Conditions in August
Weather
★★☆☆☆
Crowds
low
Prices
low
Temperature
25–33°C
Rainy Season
Similar to July; occasional heavy downpours.
Low season continues; great for budget travelers.
Events & Holidays This Month
Aug 12
The Queen Mother's Birthday(Public Holiday)Holiday
Aug 12
Queen Sirikit's Birthday / Mother's Day(Public Holiday)Holiday
When Can You Go? Holiday Windows by Country
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See which countries have public holidays and long weekends in August — plan your trip around days off.
Plan Your Trip to Thailand
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Thailand like in August?
- August in Thailand is the Rainy Season with temperatures of 25–33°C. Similar to July; occasional heavy downpours. There are 2 holidays and events this month.
- Is August a good time to visit Thailand?
- Low season continues; great for budget travelers. Weather score: 2/5. Crowds: low. Prices: low.
- Is August peak season in Thailand?
- August has low crowd levels and low prices in Thailand. No, this is low season — expect fewer tourists and better deals.
- What holidays are in Thailand in August 2026?
- Public holidays in Thailand in August 2026: The Queen Mother's Birthday, Queen Sirikit's Birthday / Mother's Day.
- Which countries have holidays in August?
- Countries with public holidays in August: Malaysia, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Ethiopia, Japan, China, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Ecuador, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Chad, Somalia, Guinea, Rwanda, Tunisia, Benin, Belgium, Bolivia, Burundi, Haiti, Greece, Dominican Republic, Sudan, Turkey, Tibet, DR Congo, Germany, Iran, France, Italy, South Africa, Tanzania, South Korea, Colombia, Spain, Ukraine, Argentina, Algeria, Poland, Canada, Morocco, Peru, Madagascar, Syria, North Korea, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger, Sri Lanka, Burkina Faso, Romania, Mali, Chile, Kazakhstan, Zambia, Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Papua New Guinea, Switzerland, Togo, Sierra Leone, Paraguay, Libya, El Salvador, Kyrgyzstan, Eritrea, Slovakia, Congo, Costa Rica, Ireland, Liberia, Central African Republic, Mauritania, Croatia, Georgia, Moldova, Uruguay, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jamaica, Lithuania, Namibia, Gambia, Gabon, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Guinea-Bissau, Bahrain, Trinidad and Tobago, Estonia, Equatorial Guinea, Cyprus, Djibouti, Fiji, Comoros, Guyana, Reunion, Luxembourg, Suriname, Cabo Verde, Maldives, Malta, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Brunei, Bahamas, Belize, Iceland, Vanuatu, Barbados, New Caledonia, Mayotte, French Polynesia, Western Sahara, French Guiana, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Seychelles, Antigua and Barbuda, Jersey, Isle of Man, Andorra, Dominica, Guernsey, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Turks and Caicos Islands, Saint Martin, San Marino, Gibraltar, British Virgin Islands, Cook Islands, Wallis and Futuna, Anguilla, Montserrat, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Helena, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Vatican City, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, India, Afghanistan, United Arab Emirates. Travelers from these countries may have time off to visit Thailand.