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Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai Safety Guide

Cultural capital of northern Thailand with temples, mountains, and night markets. Everything you need to stay safe while visiting Chiang Mai.

Live Conditions

Chiang Mai
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Offline

18

Hospitals Listed

67

Scam Reports

Safety Information

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Travel Essentials

Seasonal Safety Calendar

JanLow Risk
cool nights
tourist crowds
FebModerate
early smoke haze
crop burning begins
MarHigh Risk
hazardous air quality
crop burning smoke
AprHigh Risk
hazardous air quality
extreme heat
MayModerate
extreme heat
early monsoon storms
JunModerate
heavy rain
flash flooding
JulModerate
heavy rain
flash flooding
AugHigh Risk
flash flooding
heavy rain
SepHigh Risk
severe flooding
heavy rain
OctHigh Risk
severe flooding
heavy rain
NovLow Risk
residual flooding
cooling temperatures
DecLow Risk
cool nights
tourist crowds
Current SeasonMarch - May

Hot Season in Chiang Mai

The hottest months with temperatures often exceeding 38°C in central Thailand. Humidity is high and afternoon thunderstorms are possible.

  • Stay hydrated — carry water at all times
  • Avoid prolonged sun exposure between 11am - 3pm
  • Wear sunscreen SPF 50+ and a hat
  • Air-conditioned transport is worth the extra cost

About Chiang Mai

Cultural capital of northern Thailand with temples, mountains, and night markets. Located in Chiang Mai province, Chiang Mai (เชียงใหม่) is one of Thailand's most popular destinations for international visitors. This safety guide is maintained by the ThaiSafe community with real-time data and verified reports from travelers who have visited the area.

Emergency in Chiang Mai?

Call the Tourist Police at 1155 (English-speaking, 24/7) or Emergency at 1669.

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