Malaysia in December

November through February and Kuala Lumpur and Malacca are both hot and humid throughout, temperatures range from 22 °C to 32 °C (72-90 °F), though  with a tropical climate, slight showers occur almost daily. Around the start of the year, January or February, Chinese New Year gets into full swing with Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur in particular coming alive with red lanterns and fire crackers lighting up the city. It is also a time when Hindu and Tamil communities celebrate Thaipusam with the temples at the famed Batu Caves, just outside Kuala Lumpur attracting large crowds for the national holiday.

It is dry season in Western Malaysia, though there are still frequent, albeit brief, showers. The temperature on the island of Penang in the west remains uniform throughout the year between 24 and 32 °C (75-90 °F). January and February are the best time to visit the islands of Langkawi, with their golden beaches, crystal waters, palm trees, surreal rock formations and lush vegetation. Many choose to visit George Town, capital of Penang, an architectural gem of the first-order, containing one of the largest collections of pre-war buildings in Southeast Asia, and a Unesco world heritage site.

Unlike the west coast, this time is wet season on the East Coast (any time of year and Malaysia offers a place to avoid the heaviest rains), though as with most of the country the weather remains hot, between 24 and 32 °C (75-90 °F). The monsoons can make the water choppy for water sports, but it is the best time to view the nation’s many sea turtles, particularly off the coast of the island of Redang. The rains are a lot heavier on this side of the peninsula and rainfall can reach 600 mm in November, which can disrupt boat crossings, and some of the resorts close during these months, re-opening in March.

Suggested Itineraries

Family Fun from Singapore to Langkawi

From the highlands and mountaintops to tropical rainforests and sandy shores, take the whole family on a 12-day trip through Singapore and Malaysia. Get a lesson in physics and chemistry in state-of-the-art city museums, entomology at Penang’s butterfly farm, ecology in Cameron Highland’s dense rainforests, pewtersmithing in Kuala Lumpur, and botany at the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. Travel through the diverse terrains of Singapore and Malaysia is an adventure brimming with exciting experiences and teaching moments for kids and parents alike.

Duration
12 days / 11 nights
Price Per Person
From $6,400
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Singapore Getaways: Wildlife in Danum Valley

In Singapore for business, the Grand Prix, a wedding, reunion, or another event? While in the Lion City, take advantage of this major airline hub and turn your trip into a vacation with these quick and easy add-on getaways.

Leave the bustling city of Singapore behind for the wilds of Malaysian Borneo, a 2.5 hour flight away. This quick and easy 4-day getaway to Danum Valley will thrill wildlife seekers with its plethora of plants and lowland fauna.

Duration
4 days / 3 nights
Price Per Person
From $4,800
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Cruising from Singapore to Malaysia

Move from the ultra-modern city-state of Singapore to the exotic tropical paradise of Tioman island in Malaysia on this 5-day luxury journey. You’ll enjoy a swim with a view in the infinity pool atop Marina Bay Sands, followed by a private yacht cruise to a remote Malaysian island, where you’ll fish, snorkel, and dine.

Duration
5 days / 4 nights
Per Person Per Day
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Borneo's UNESCO Wonders

Take in the UNESCO-listed iconic sites of Malaysian Borneo on this insightful 7-day luxury journey. You’ll visit a “living museum,” trek through the stunning Mulu National Park, hike through Asia’s longest cave, relax in hotsprings, and stay in some of Borneo’s must luxury accommodation, like Shangri-La Rasa Ria. 

Duration
7 days / 6 nights
Price Per Person
From $2,250
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