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Hi guys,
I am planning to holiday in kualalumpur and langkawi for total 7 nights in june end. Just wanted to know how the weather will be like. Most importantly humidity and temperature. Will it be pleasant enough to be outdoor roaming about.
Need your help.
June/July is the driest time of the year in terms of rainfall in Kuala Lumpur, but the city is hot and humid year-round. Expect it to be around 30C during afternoons.
Langkawi will have similar temperatures, but June is still monsoon season and you'll see some heavy rain. It's usually in the afternoons and doesn't last too long, but it's best to plan activities in the morning.
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Yep - also wet season there, although Pattaya tends to be one of the drier wet season places in coastal Thailand.
Note if you want a dry Thai island mid-year, Ko Samui/Phangan/Tao in the southern Gulf, which have a different wet season, normally Oct into Jan, are the places to be. Great islands.
Similarly, the east coast of peninsula Malaysia below the southern Gulf will be in dry season and the Perhentians, Kapas, Redang and Tioman are all superior to Langkawi IMHO.
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Thank you, guys. I have decided on Bangkok and pattaya. I am from india, and i dont think bangkok and pattaya would be as hot and humid as mumbai or kolkata.
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Hi guys,
I am planning to holiday in kualalumpur and langkawi for total 7 nights in june end. Just wanted to know how the weather will be like. Most importantly humidity and temperature. Will it be pleasant enough to be outdoor roaming about.
Need your help.
Thanks in advance.
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June/July is the driest time of the year in terms of rainfall in Kuala Lumpur, but the city is hot and humid year-round. Expect it to be around 30C during afternoons.
Langkawi will have similar temperatures, but June is still monsoon season and you'll see some heavy rain. It's usually in the afternoons and doesn't last too long, but it's best to plan activities in the morning.
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What about Bangkok and Pattaya?? Will it be hot,humid and rainy there as well??
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Yep - also wet season there, although Pattaya tends to be one of the drier wet season places in coastal Thailand.
Note if you want a dry Thai island mid-year, Ko Samui/Phangan/Tao in the southern Gulf, which have a different wet season, normally Oct into Jan, are the places to be. Great islands.
Similarly, the east coast of peninsula Malaysia below the southern Gulf will be in dry season and the Perhentians, Kapas, Redang and Tioman are all superior to Langkawi IMHO.
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thanks for sharing helpful information.
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Thank you, guys. I have decided on Bangkok and pattaya. I am from india, and i dont think bangkok and pattaya would be as hot and humid as mumbai or kolkata.
#6 Posted: 13/5/2012 - 11:13