How about a trip to Singapore / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A Brief Summary
There is no such thing as a “dry” season in this part of the world with both of these internationally-recognised cities just a stones throw north of the equator. For both cities however, March is the sunniest month of the year and as good a time as any to visit these modern, advanced, cultural melting pots. Temperatures above 30°c year-round make it hot and humid, so unsurprisingly, everywhere you go, from taxi, to underground, and shopping mall to cafes, all are chilled beautifully, so if the heat becomes too much, just pop inside somewhere for some cool relief. An hours flight apart, these 2 cities have emerged in recent decades as international hubs of south east Asia. Singapore’s status as a fastideously clean, efficient and wealthy city-state brought about by its optimal position for global trade and Kuala Lumpur’s similarly diverse culture slowly emerging as the city moved from a small town in the early 20th century, to one of the most visited cities on earth in recent years.
Location
About the Weather
Hot, very humid and wet year-round with no dry season or month and only Feb having a limited number of days rainfall on average. No month is particularly sunny, nor cloudy, but Nov and Dec are the most overcast of the year and subsequently the wettest, with significant rainfall on most days.
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
Yes
Ultra Long Haul
13 hours
(Avg from UK)
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
170.3 mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
6.2 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
32°C
Average Low
24.6°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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