1. Cuti-cuti Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Weather
Visit Kuala Lumpur http://klsentral.org
Helen asks…
How is the weather in Kuala lumpur in December?
I am planning for my honeymoon during this time and would like to know if it rains as much as
they say or will we be able to get out and about and visit places?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
Its got sunny from morning to afternoon…but later about 3pm something,it got raining until 5pm
something…its not raining at night…the weather like that lately…
Its weird…now Malaysia,when its sunny,its really too hot n when at night,I think its too cold for
me
its not like that before…the weather feels warm in the past
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2. Betty asks…
I will visit malaysia for the 1st time. what is the weather in Kuala
Lumpur?
From KL Airport what is the travel time going to Royal Bintang.What form of public
transportation am i going to ride.where are they located. Is there a nearby cheap prize shopping
center ?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
The climate is hot in the daytime and sometimes cooler in the evening (but normally warm). This
is all year round so traveling at any time of the year to Kuala Lumpur will be fantastic. The
temperatures in the range from 30°C to 35°C and some liken the climate to a tropical paradise.
During nightime, the temperature drops from 24°C-28°C.
There is a rainy season in Kuala Lumpur and it occurs from November through mid February.
You will need lightweight clothing, tee shirt for the all days round or cotton short sleeve shirt,
long pants or shorts like or khakis and comfortable shoes so you can do a lot of sight seeing.
You don’t need to bring any thick clothing since it’s relatively hot. For the evenings you may
wish to bring along a jacket in case it gets relatively cool. And not to forget, get yourself an
umbrella, waterproof jacket or raincoat just in case it’s raining.
The weather is unpredictable here!
It’s only less than 5 minutes walk to shopping area like Bukit Bintang Plaza, Sungei Wang
Plaza, Times Square, Lot 10 and many more, just a walking distance.
You can find out more from here:
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3. http://www.pujangga-homestay.com/visitor_guide.html
http://www.malaysiavacationguide.com/kuala-lumpur-public-transport.html
http://www.royale-bintang-hotel.com.my/rbkl/map/index.html
You can move around in public transport like buses but tends to stuck in the jam or you can use
transport like light rail transport (LRT) like Putra LRT, Star LRT and KL Monorail to move
around.
On every hotels and shopping complex, they provide from traveling info brochures and tourist
info kiosk or booth. There’s no problem of getting to know where you need to as the info are
normally clear.
Additional info:
Download and study the KL transit route.
Http://www.malaysiaexpat.com/resources/transitmap/i/transit_map.pdf
Robert asks…
What is the weather like in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore at the
beginning of March?
I am travelling to Tioman Island in March and am deciding whether to stop in KL or Singapore…
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4. Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
Summer and more summer, about 33 to 36 degree C from 11am to 5 pm
the coolest 25 degree after midnight
Susan asks…
What is the weather like in Kuala Lumpur and the rest of Malaysia
right now?
its is rainy ALL DAY LONG?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
It’s rainy in most evenings. But it will be a much welcomed downpour as the day is really hot.
When it doesn’t rain for more than two days, temperature in the noon could easily go up to
37-39?C.
If you are here for holiday, try to plan doing any outdoor activities/visiting in the morning to
afternoon
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5. Donald asks…
what kind of shoes we must bring in rainy and hot weather of
kuala lumpur?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
As the answerer above said…a lot of people wear Crocs here, ugly they may be. Quite practical
as their designs provide ventilation and dry easily.
For your info, many tourists (Westerners and Australians) wear flipflops! You can get them
cheap here.
Japanese tourists are normally clad in comfortable walking shoes and socks are a must!
The locals…anything goes.
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