Weather
In Malaysia, the country of "never-ending summer", seasonal climate changes are not so significant, but the coolest time of the year is the time from November to January, when the thermometer descends to 26-28 degrees. However, the climate in Malaysia is different depending on which region you are staying. In the south and Borneo Island the climate is equatorial, hot and humid, to the north - subequatorial monsoon. On the plains the average temperature during the year is ranging from 25 to 32 ° C.
Monsoon winds blow in the southwest from April to October, in the north-east of the country from October to February. Short-term rains (usually lasting no longer than one and half an hour), tropical rains in Malaysia are periodical during the year, so there is no such a pronounced rainy season in Malaysia. Already one hour after the rain the streets and sidewalks dry out and pedestrians rush again in a hurry along with curious tourists taking a walk along the streets.
Langkawi Island, Penang, Pangkor
On the west coast of Malaysia it frequently rains in May-June and September-October, and in some weeks, including these periods, intermittent rain showers can become an everyday practice. Nevertheless, even in these months the first half of the day is usually sunny enough and it rains in the late afternoon, bringing coolness, ideal for pleasant walks on the beach, so holiday season lasts all year round.
The island of Tioman, Redang, Perhentian, Coast Cherating
The weather on the east and west coast of Malaysia differs considerably. Here it is more explicit during the rainy season which lasts from December to February, with a predominance of the monsoon winds, but even the true sun lovers will be pleased to see a tropical downpour at the end of a hot day. And in the morning sunlight will pierce the rosy clouds again and warm you with its rays, covering you all over with the golden tan.
Please do pay your attention to the fact that for the period starting from November to February all hotels on the islands of Redang and Perhentian are closed.
The island of Borneo
Borneo is just unprecedented beauty unspoiled tropical island with pristine white beaches and turquoise sea water. It attracts tourists all year round for its unusual nature and the presence of species of plants and animals not found in other parts of the world.
The island is located in the equatorial climatic zone and is the 3 rd largest island in the world. Weather on the island is usually sunny with the presence of cumulus clouds during the day and in the evening brief tropical downpours take place. Wind direction changes frequently and sometimes it happens that the weather is spoiled for a couple of days and the sky is tightened by the clouds, but fortunately for the tourists it happens infrequently.
Tourists from Malaysia always come back tanned and rested. And it is very unlikely that you will find someone who will say that the weather spoiled the holiday.
We look forward to your visit!




















