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When is the monsoon season in Malaysia?

There are two monsoon seasonsin Malaysia. These monsoons can vary from year to year, but they typically see strong winds and rough seas in and around the South China Sea. The period between the monsoons is known as the inter-monsoon season and typically sees calm mornings but afternoon thunderstorms, particularly in the western regions of Peninsula Malaysia. As with any natural season, there is some variation year-to-year, so no timings can be definite.

TheSouthwest Monsoongenerally starts in late May and stays until September. Although this is typically the drier of the two monsoons, there will still be heavy rain on the West Coast and in Sabah, Borneo.

The other monsoon is theNortheast Monsoon,which typically begins around November and lasts until around March. This monsoon affects certain regions as it brings heavy rain on the East Coast of Peninsula Malaysia as well as in Borneo where it mostly affects the eastern regions of Sabah and the western area of Sarawak. Some of the islands in this area will actually close at this time of year, but the Peninsula West Coastand areas of Borneo make great alternatives.

Best time to visit Kuala Lumpur

The best time to visit Kuala Lumpur is generally between July to August when it should be the least rainy, followed by January and February. Temps can reach around 35°C due to the city's urban heat effect butmost of the time, it's a balmy 28°C. Kuala Lumpur is the capital city and sits in West Malaysia. Since it sits in a hilly equatorial area, the climate is pretty humid and hot with little change over the year and, unfortunately, no dry period. The wettest months are usually October to December as monthly rainfall can reach 290mm.

Another important note is because the city lies close to the west coast, it can be affected by the agricultural fires in nearby Sumatra. This often brings haze and smoke aroundthe months of August and September.

Best time to visit Borneo

The best time to visit Borneo is from March to October when it is relatively drier as the Northeast monsoon season affects the rest of the year. However, since Borneo is an equatorialrainforest island, it's going to be hot,humid and rainy, pretty much all through the year.

The best time to see orangutans in Borneo is from March to October when it's drier and they'reeasier to spot. This is also the time you're most likely to see pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys. The best time for snorkelling and diving in Borneo is from July to August as itgenerally has the best visibility. However,anytime from April to November is great too and might be less busy. If you're interested in marine life, the best time to view sea turtles will be from June to September on Lankayan Islandand the migrating whale sharks from March to May.

Malaysia by month

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January

Best for: island hopping on the West Coast and cultural excursions in George Town

Starting your year off in Malaysia? Good call. In January, the East Coast of the Peninsula will be pretty wet due to the Northeast monsoon, so your best bet is theWest Coastof the Peninsula. But don’t be too disappointed because you’ll be in for white-sand beaches and turquoise waters in places like Langkawi and Penang. At this time of year, some areas ofBorneo can also be great holiday destinations.

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February

Best for: Chinese New Year, jungle exploring in Koto Kinabalu and tours through theCameron Highlands

February is a festive time for travels to Malaysia as the country brings in the Chinese New Year with fireworks and fun. Visit the country’s capital Kuala Lumpur this month for some of the biggest celebrations in Chinatown.

This month the city will also have long sunlight hours and less rain than usual. Other dry areas include the city of Koto Kinabalu inBorneoand the Cameron Highlands. Both destinations have theleast rainfall from February to March – which can mean beautiful sunny days for visiting tea plantations and strawberry fields. Pretty picturesque if you ask us.

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March

Best for: whale sharks andorangutan spotting in Borneo, climbing Mt Kinabalu

Grab your hiking boots because March and April are some of the best months to climbMt Kinabalu. At this time of year, there’ll be fewer crowds, lower temperatures and less rain - which can be a welcome relief when climbing 4000 meters.

The rest of Malaysian Borneo is drying up (as much as it can) with Kuching, Bintulu and Sandakan regions great for travel from March to October. This is also the time you'll get the best of orangutan sightings but the migratingwhale sharks may only stay around until May. Keep in mind thatthe Southwest Monsoon can appear in March, so the Peninsula West Coast may now be touch-and-go.

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April

Best for: beach days on the PeninsularEast Coast

The northeast monsoon is likely moving out in April which brings the Peninsula East Coast to life. Go in search of stunning beaches in Kota Bharu, Redang Island or the Perhentian Islands. Alternatively,find time for markets or trips tostunning natural vistas like the Gua Charas cave temples.

With the reduced rains, wildlife isalso likely to make their yearly appearance. For great animal spotting, try awildlife tourthat takes you to some of the best animal conservation sites in the country, such as the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre or the Bornean Sun Bear Centre.

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May

Best for: beautiful beaches, whale sharks and orangutan spotting in Borneo,Vesak Day

The Peninsula East Coast is the place to be from mid-May to the end of June with idyllic white sand beaches and a decent sea breeze that balances out some of the infamous East-Asian humidity. With the local holidays in full swing, places like Kuantan, Tioman Island, Perhentian Islands and Kota Bharu will be busier than usual.

For those who follow the teachings of Buddha, May is home to Vesak Day, also known as Buddha Day. Commemorators can be seen decorating temples with flowers and offerings and joining processions wearing white clothing.

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June

Best for: turtles on Lankayan Island, climbing Mt Kinabalu, Gawai Dayak (Sarawak)

June marks the least rainy time in Kuala Lumpur, however, it’ll also be the hottest time ofthe year.Areas of the East Coast such as Kota Bharu will have temperatures that hit a maximum of 33°C, it's tropical living all right. This will make it pretty busy from now until August. But there’s plenty more to see around the country.

Over in Borneo, Kuching hosts its sunniest month and the residentsea turtles onLankayan Islandcome out to say hello from now until September. June also hosts the celebration Gawai Dayak which sees the people of Sarawak expressing gratitude for an abundant harvest and successful farming season.

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July

Best for:diving in Borneo andGeorge Town UNESCO WorldHeritage Day

Since it’s the dryer time of year for Borneo, there are usually calm seas and good visibility which makes for great diving and snorkelling. The city of George Town, located on the West Coast Island of Penang,celebrates their UNESCO World Heritage Day in July. The day is filled with exciting festivities from the various cultures of the island that come together to display their rituals, traditional foods, games and history.

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August

Best for:Lights Water Festival andMalaysia National Day

Travel numbers will still be pretty high in August for the East Coast. As it’s still the middle of the dry season in Borneo there are plenty of well-known and off-the-beaten-track spots for getting away from the hustle of holiday crowds.

Try a climb up Mount Kinabalu from June to September, viewing the Borneo rainforest from a canopy walkway in Sepilok or go cave exploring in Mulu National Park. One thing to note for August is that agricultural burning will usually start in nearby Sumatra,Indonesia,which can often carry smoke and haze across the Malacca Strait to the West Coast of Peninsula Malaysia.

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September

Best for:turtles on Lankayan Island, climbing MtKinabalu, Borneo InternationalKite Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival

September is normally the last month of the year to see turtles on Lankayan Island. Now it should also be quieter on the East Coast with the departure of school holiday crowds, so check out great clear-water snorkelling right off the beach in the Perhentian Islands, especially before the monsoon rolls in around November.

Visitors this month may also get to join in some unique Malaysian celebrations such as the Mooncake Festival (aka the Mid-Autumn Festival). This festivalis celebrated with a beautiful River of Lights lantern parade in George Town and an array of eye-catching cultural celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, among other celebrations around the country.

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October

Best for: animalspotting in Borneo

Enjoy the final month of Borneo’s dry season in October. Look out for the orangutans on wildlife walks in Batang Ai National Park or by boat ride along the Kinabatangan River. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a pygmy elephant or proboscis monkey somewhere in the leafy greens.

However, for those looking to put their feet up, pop over to the idyllicManukan Islandto grab your own slice of paradise. This month, you can also catch the end of prime-time vacationing on the East Coast before the rest of the year turns a little wet and windy.

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November

Best for: Penang International Dragon Boat Festival, Festival of Lights

The Northeast Monsoon will be coming into effect now until February which often deters people from the East Coast, and sometimes Borneo, in November. Weather will be mild and sunny on the Peninsula West Coast, but since it’s the tropics, it may still shower at any time. With resorts on the Eastern side of the Island closing down, it will likely be bustling and busy on the West Coast.

This means wanderingthrough the antique shops and night markets in Melaka, meandering through the Mossy Forest of Butterworthor learning about the colonial heritage of Penang. A bonus for visitors this month isthe annual International Dragon Boat Festival which is a spectacular event that celebrates Asian culture in countries from all around the world.

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December

Best for: adventures in the Cameron Highlands and sunny West Coast adventures

December is a recommended time for visiting the Cameron Highlands. As it’s a shoulder month, crowds will be thinner and the weather is at its ‘coldest’ as the average minimum temperature sits at around 21°C.

But if you’re looking for more of a sand-and-sun holiday, choose between some great locations on the West Coast such as Langkawi, George Town or Pangkor Island where you’ll be met by warm seas, long sunny hours and dry days (for Malaysia). With heavy rainfall and uneasy waters, Borneo usually packs up for a few months as the animals hide away and tourism takes a nap.

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FAQs

Best time to visit Malaysia | Intrepid Travel? ›

The best time to visit Kuala Lumpur is generally between July to August when it should be the least rainy, followed by January and February. Temps can reach around 35°C due to the city's urban heat effect but most of the time, it's a balmy 28°C. Kuala Lumpur is the capital city and sits in West Malaysia.

What is the best month to go to Malaysia? ›

The best time to visit Malaysia is the winter months, between late November and February, when temperatures are slightly lower than the rest of the year.

What time of year is it cheapest to go to Malaysia? ›

Flying to Malaysia
Cheapest flight ticket found₹ 4,331
Cheapest month to flyJuly
Average flight time4 hrs, 28 mins
Possible destinations34
Most popular airlineMalaysia Airlines
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What is the rainy season in Malaysia? ›

There are two monsoon seasons: the Southwest Monsoon (April-September) and the Northeast Monsoon (October-March). Malaysia receives about six hours of direct sunlight per day, with cloud cover most likely during the afternoon/evening.

What is the best season to visit Kuala Lumpur? ›

Dec-Jan, June-Aug

Kuala Lumpur experiences moderate climate throughout the year, but the best months to visit the place is from December to January and June to August due to the popular festivals during this time. February to March and September to October are considered as off season here.

How many days in Malaysia is enough? ›

How many days does a Malaysian trip require? One to two weeks is sufficient time to tour the nation. You'll have time to enjoy the bustling cities, great national parks, unique culture, and delicious street food. Your activities, finances, and preferences, however, will determine how long your journey will be.

What are the rainiest months in Malaysia? ›

The wet season on the east coast is between November & February, which is when the west coast experiences sunny, dry weather. Conversely, the wettest months on the west coast are April to October, which are the driest months on the east coast.

Is Malaysia trip expensive? ›

If you are planning a trip to Malaysia from India, it is vital to budget for expenses like flights, accommodation, food, and activities. The cost of a roundtrip from New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, can range between Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000 per passenger, depending on the time of booking.

Do we need a visa for Malaysia? ›

Indian tourists can stay in Malaysia for a visa-free period of up to 30 days.

Is it cheaper to go to Thailand or Malaysia? ›

When it comes to comparing the cost of traveling, Malaysia is generally slightly cheaper than Thailand, particularly in terms of food and drink expenses. However, the overall cost of travel may vary depending on individual preferences and travel goals.

What is the best time to visit Malaysia and Singapore? ›

Anytime of the year. Because all 365 days are same in Singapore & Malaysia. However, best time to visit is April, July & August. These are so called the “non-peak” season in Singapore & Malaysia.

What is the sunniest month in Malaysia? ›

Month-by-month guide for travelling in Malaysia. During January, most of Malaysia will be bathed in sunshine, with very little rainfall expected; the only exception being the east coast and its islands. As such, it's the perfect time to head to the beaches of Langkawi, visit the capital or explore Malacca.

Is Malaysia worth going to? ›

Because Malaysia is such a diverse country, it is actually just right for everyone. Whether you take a short city trip to Kuala Lumpur before moving on, or roam through the jungles of Borneo and soak up the nature. Malaysia is always worth a trip.

What is the nicest month in Malaysia? ›

Sandwiched between February and September, just after the rainy season, is the best time to visit Malaysia; with less rain and an abundance of tropical foliage making March, April, May and June much drier and less busy months to visit.

What is the cheapest month to travel to Malaysia? ›

Flying from India to Malaysia: fast facts
Cheapest flight found₹ 3,964
Cheapest month to flyOctober
Average flight time4 hrs, 31 mins
Most popular airlineAirAsia
Average flights per week261

What is the number 1 tourist spot in Malaysia? ›

The most iconic Malaysia top tourist attractions include Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Twin Towers, Penang's bridge along with pagodas, temples, mosques, islands, mountains, caves and Borneo's nature reserves. The savvy tourist experiences the cities and natural beauty to enhance their travel experience in Malaysia.

What is the off season in Malaysia? ›

From April to October, Malaysia experiences its low or off-season. While there may be occasional showers, this is an excellent time for budget travellers. Accommodation prices drop, and you can explore the country with fewer crowds, making it an ideal period for a more laid-back and cost-effective trip.

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