Malaysia, the weather and the best period for tourism


Malaysia .. where, when, according to Weather


Malaysia is characterized by tropical warm weather in general throughout the year, and the high levels of humidity, and with seasonal by wind gusts frequently heavy rainfall which is often accompanied by thunderstorms and storms sudden fast, if you are planning to visit Malaysia someday, do not forget to check the weather in order to enjoy a holiday perfect, certainly no one wants to spend his vacation in the rain control of the window! Learn the best times to visit Malaysia, and what are the public holidays and celebrations common in this culturally diverse and historically the country.

 Tourism guide in Malaysia

Best times to visit Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Cameron Highlands

Characterized Kowalalpmor and Malacca temperature and humidity rise in general throughout the year, and temperatures ranging rates between 22 to 32 degrees, and because the tropical climate is prevalent it is natural and expected fall of rain almost every day, and become rain lighter unit between April to October, where The rain eases a bit of the intense heat and humidity suffocating sometimes.

The weather in Melaka nicer bit of Kuala Lumpur because they benefit from the "sea breeze" which lowers the temperature a degree or two, but "Cameron Highlands" Vtmtaz climate is quite different from the rest of Malaysia, where rising nearly 1,500 meters above sea level, which helped mild temperatures and even colder weather during the night, temperatures of about 22 degrees in the day and down at night to reach 15 degrees Celsius, and the weather this volatile form of tea plantations, flowers and fruits that grow in abundance on the slopes of Cameron Highlands suitable environment.

 Tourism guide in Kuala Lumpur
Tourism guide in Cameron Highlands (Cameron Highlands)

Weather in West Coast (Langkawi, Penang, Pangkor)

Advantage of the beaches and the islands of the west coast as hot and humid and sunny throughout the year, and experiencing this region Htola thickly rain Amoosama almost most of the year, especially between September and October, and needed some "luck" good to enjoy vacation for a week or two weeks during the rainy season without the bother of heavy precipitation Throughout the day, the weather, and this also affects the water sports practice in this region, where it becomes almost impossible to dive because of the bad weather conditions in the sea and the lack of vision completely between September and October.

Tourism guide in Langkawi 

Weather in the east coast (Kuantan, Tioman, Brhuntaan Islands, Terengganu, Kota Baru, Redang)

Prevailing hot and humid east coast of Malaysia weather throughout the year, with gusts breezes nice coming from the South China Sea, leading to mitigate relatively atmosphere, and advised to avoid the area between November and February due to the winds, "Monsoon" North and East, which are loaded with heavy rainfall; where experiencing these areas rains and strong storms to the extent that they hinder the progress of the boats and lead to the closure of some tourist resorts doors until March, and except for this period (November to February) is the east coast of Malaysia from more areas drier and attractive for tourists seeking splendor of the sea.

Tourism guide in Tioman 

  • The most important public holidays and celebrations in Malaysia :


Chinese New Year holiday (January, February or March)
Workers Festival (first of March)
"Wesak Day" or "Buddha's birthday holiday" where Malaysians Buddhists celebrate this festival and share their "red circumstances."
"Eid Milad King" on June 5
"Merdeka Day" or "Freedom Festival" on August 31, where Malaysians celebrated the anniversary of the independence of the Federation of Malaya.
"Hari Kebangsaan" in August, which is "Independence Day"
"Fam Day" September 16
"Deepavali", a "festival of light" celebrated by Hindus in October or November
"Hari Raya Haji," he Eid al-Adha in the first of Muharram / November
"Hari Raya Aedelftera" It is Eid Al Fitr


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