
OK in the main, this is based on viewing from the UK - BUT taken from https://tastythailand.com/can-you-see-t ... %20a%20lot.
If, however, you’d like to try to see the Perseids meteor shower in Thailand, all you need to do is look towards the northwest between midnight and early morning hours. If the night sky is clear, you should see it as the meteors will be coming from every direction.
Dependant on weather conditions, stargazers "should" be able to view the event throughout the northern Hemisphere.
The Perseid Meteor Shower: -
"The Perseid (Per-see-id) meteor shower is one of the highlights of many meteor hunters’ calendars due to its high hourly rate and bright meteors, caused by the Earth slamming into the debris left behind by comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle in July and August every year.
It is called the Perseids because the meteors seem to originate from the constellation of Perseus. Astronomers call this point the meteor shower’s radiant.
Find out more key meteor shower dates throughout the year.
When is the Perseid meteor shower in 2023?
In 2023 the Perseid meteor shower is active between 17 July and 24 August, with the number of meteors increasing every night until it reaches a peak in mid-August, after which it will tail off. This year the peak falls on the night of the 12th and before dawn on 13 August.
This year the maximum is about three days before the New Moon, so conditions are favourable."
More information @ https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/pe ... ere-to-see
Happy viewing - maybe..!!

