🏔️ holidays in Malaysia
Plan your 2026 trip from— see which holidays align with the best conditions in Malaysia.
Best Match
February 2026
Losar (Tibetan New Year) — Northeast Monsoon in Malaysia. Weather: 3/5. Crowds: medium. Prices: medium.
Month-by-Month: Tibet Holidays × Malaysia Conditions
February
3/5
🏔️ Your holidays: Losar (Tibetan New Year)5 days off
Northeast Monsoon24–33°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices
March
3/5
🏔️ Your holidays: Monlam Chenmo (Great Prayer Festival)3 days off
Inter-Monsoon25–33°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices
June
4/5
🏔️ Your holidays: Saga Dawa (Buddha's Enlightenment)1 days off
Southwest Monsoon25–33°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices
August
4/5
🏔️ Your holidays: Shoton Festival (Yogurt Festival)3 days off
Southwest Monsoon25–33°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices
November
2/5
🏔️ Your holidays: Lhabab Duchen (Buddha's Descent)4 days off
Northeast Monsoon24–32°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices
December
3/5
🏔️ Your holidays: Ganden Ngamchoe (Tsongkhapa Day)4 days off
Northeast Monsoon24–32°Chigh crowdshigh prices
Frequently Asked Questions
- When should I visit Malaysia from Tibet?
- February is the best match — you have Losar (Tibetan New Year) off, and Malaysia has medium crowds with 3/5 weather.
- Which Tibet holidays fall during Malaysia's best season?
- Saga Dawa (Buddha's Enlightenment), Shoton Festival (Yogurt Festival) align with good weather in Malaysia.
- Is Malaysia crowded during Tibet holidays?
- December tend to be busy. Book accommodation early for these months.