Whether you're visiting Koh Libong in Thailand during the peak of March (31°C (88°F)) or the cooler months around October (29°C (84°F)), knowing what to pack starts with understanding the local climate. Our overview is based on data from Ko Libong, the region's most prominent city. For more detailed climate information about other cities in the area, please see the section beneath the map further down the page.
Year-round, Koh Libong, especially Ko Libong, sees high temperatures, with maximum averages consistently above 29°C (84°F).
The peak heat season generally takes place in February, March and April.
When it comes to rainfall, Koh Libong sees significant variations throughout the year. October tends to be the wettest, receiving 334 mm (13 in) of rain, while February is much drier with just 23 mm (0.9 in). Travelers should note that the rainy season falls during May, June, July, August, September, October and November, bringing substantial precipitation ranging from 210 mm (8.3 in) to 334 mm (13 in) monthly.
January is the sunniest period, with ideal conditions for exploring the region and all it has to offer.