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where almost anything is possible you are visiting for a few day, a few week, or even a cople of years Thailand's eastern provinces have something for everybody.Pristine beaches. virgin rainforests enticing local cultures andcuisines, idyllic undiscovered locations, or heart thumping non-stop parties, it's all here, so whatever you're looking for in Thailand look no further than the east and let us be your guide through The East of Siam


Climate
Eastern Thailand has a tropical climate that is often hot and humid, the annual averge temperature is around 28 degrees Celsius.November to February is the coolest period when temperatures can dip as 13 degrees, March and May are the hottest when temperatures can be in the mid 30's although the warmest month is usually April. June toOctober is the wet season with the eastern most provinces getting significantly more rain than Chonburi and Rayong. although the rain is usually restricted to just a few hours per day.

When to Go
Although the most popular thime to visit is between November and May the other months can be a great time to come also, for a stsrt it does not rain everyday unless you're very unlucky and also because of the season the provinces are an abundance of lush greenery. also during low season which is now often referred to as the green season, there is a distinct lack of people so not only do you get the best hotel deals but you also get the beach to yoursalf.

Area: 2819 square Kilometres
Population: 220,000
Districts: Muang Trat, Klong Yai,Khhao Saming,BO Rai, Laem Ngop
Sub-Districts: Tourism,Agriculture, Fisheries
Industy: Thailand's Eastern most province is 300 kilomaetres from Bangkok and borders Chantaburi,theGulf of Thailand and Combodia where you cancross into Koh Kong from Hod ekin Klong Yai District 90 kilometres fromTart City

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