EXPLORE & TIPS
Wander, discover, and savor the moment.
Local Etiquette
Malaysia is a diverse Religions. Malaysia has a blend of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. Islam is the official religion, so many customs align with Islamic practices, especially in Malay-majority areas.
When visiting mosques or temples, dress modestly (cover shoulders and knees) and remove your shoes. Women may be required to wear a headscarf in mosques.
Best time to travel
The months of June through September have less rainfall and are ideal for outdoor activities in most areas.
For hot weather wear lightweight, breathable clothing and use sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher and wear a hat or sunglasses to avoid sunburn。
Drink plenty of water during the day because of the high temperatures. Bring a reusable water bottle to keep you hydrated at all times.
Climate Guide
The weather in Malaysia is hot throughout the year, with average temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C. Days are usually hot and nights are cooler. Humidity is high, with air humidity usually around 80%, making it very humid.
There are two main seasons in Malaysia which is Rainy and Dry seasons.
Northeast Monsoon – Rainy Season:
It lasts from around November to March and mainly affects the east coast (e.g. Pahang, Kelantan) with heavy rainfall.
The drier Southwest Monsoon:
from about May to September, which has less of an impact, but there are occasional thunderstorms.