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🏔️ 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.