The itinerary differed slightly from the actual order; we didn't actually "pass by" the ship at the Malacca Maritime Museum, only viewed it from a high vantage point. The sun was shining brightly that day, and all the attractions were beautiful! Without explanations, it would be difficult to understand what to see at these historical sites, but our guide, Lionel, provided concise and interesting historical overviews of each site. We had plenty of time for photos. Lunch was a group meal of Peranakan cuisine, with portions limited (probably so we could have a little more to eat during our free time at Jonker Street!). Jonker Street is great for shopping! The pineapple tarts at the shop Lionel recommended were really good (you can try them first to see whichever you like; I recommend the traditional vegetable butter kind!). The ice cream at the coffee shop Lionel recommended was also delicious! We also bought some traditional Peranakan cakes on the street! The pandan was incredibly fragrant! The coconut sugar cake was also delicious! I was lucky enough to get one with four flavors! Traffic between Kuala Lumpur and Malacca is incredibly congested. The trip there took two hours, but the return journey, which started at 3:45 PM, didn't end until 7:45 PM – a full four hours! Luckily, there were restroom breaks along the way. The driver, Vicky, was excellent; I didn't get carsick at all. The day trip was worry-free, and he even recommended various delicious dinner options before we got off!
Sincerely worth recommending, it is convenient and stable, will not lose contact, fellow travelers have bought other data cards, even can not use. Converting others even Malaysia and Singapore have to be zoned. Birdie is only divided into Asia
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Malaysia Weather and climate
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Malaysia year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 27.0–27.5°C, hot climate, less rainfall, relatively dry and comfortable. Common activities: Visiting temples, enjoying the beach, jungle trekking. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, short sleeves, shorts, sandals.
Summer (June–August): Average 25.9–26.8°C, hot and humid climate, less rainfall. Common activities: Water sports, enjoying the beach, visiting cultural attractions. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, short sleeves, shorts, sandals.
Autumn (September–November): Average 25.0–27.0°C, hot climate, rainfall gradually increases. Common activities: Visiting national parks, cultural experiences, tasting local cuisine. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, short sleeves, long or short pants, comfortable shoes.
Winter (December–February): Average 24.4–26.5°C, warm climate, more rainfall. Common activities: Indoor activities, visiting museums, shopping. Recommended clothing: Light raincoat or umbrella, comfortable clothing, a light jacket can be prepared.
Malaysia climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 26.2°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 121 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: December
Malaysia monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
24.5°C
14.9
February
26.5°C
4.7
March
27.3°C
5.8
April
27.5°C
8.1
May
27°C
12.2
June
26.4°C
8.4
July
26.8°C
3
August
25.9°C
8.8
September
27°C
6.9
October
26.3°C
9.3
November
25°C
19.4
December
24.4°C
20.2
Malaysia weather for the next seven days
11/9
Sunday
Moderate rain
31.3°C/22.7°C
11/10
Monday
Moderate rain
33.2°C/22.3°C
11/11
Tuesday
Moderate rain
30.1°C/22.3°C
11/12
Wednesday
Moderate rain
32.1°C/22.3°C
11/13
Thursday
Moderate rain
32.7°C/21.8°C
11/14
Friday
Heavy rain
26.7°C/21.9°C
11/15
Saturday
Moderate rain
29.6°C/21.5°C
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