Golden Triangle with the Taj Mahal & Tiger Safari

Asia is the world's largest continent and therefore has large differences in climate between different areas. In northern Asia, winters are long and cold, while the southern and southeastern parts have a warm and tropical climate. Many countries in Asia have rainy seasons and drier periods, especially in areas affected by monsoon winds. At the same time, there are large desert areas in other parts of the continent with a dry climate and very little precipitation. Elevation differences and location to the sea also affect the climate, which means that the weather can differ greatly between different parts of Asia.
The weather in Asia varies greatly depending on where you are. In Thailand it is often hot and humid with tropical weather and distinct rainy seasons. Japan has 4 different seasons with hot summers and cold winters. In China the weather differs greatly between north and south with everything from cold winters in the north to warmer and more humid climates further south. India often has high temperatures and is greatly influenced by monsoon winds. Although many areas have a lot of sun, the weather can change quickly.
Climate zones
★ Asia stretches from polar regions in the north to tropical zones in the south.
Monsoon
★ Recurrent winds that control rainy and dry periods, causing some parts of Asia to experience heavy rains during parts of the year.
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