Heat Stroke
Hyperthermia threatens newcomers. Avoid physical exertion between 11 AM and 4 PM during your first month.
From humidity management to health strategies, learn how to turn the equatorial challenge into true daily comfort.
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France-Malaysia Hub ExpatLife 2026 Aero-KL Health Tropical LivingLiving in Malaysia means embracing an eternal summer. Located between the 1st and 7th degrees of north latitude, Malaysia enjoys a **typical equatorial climate**: constant heat, omnipresent humidity, and generous rainfall. In 2026, although natural cycles persist, we are observing an intensification of urban heat peaks, making adaptation all the more crucial.
Averages between 23°C (night) and 33°C (day). Seasonal variations are minimal; we speak more of variations in sunshine.
The humidity level rarely drops below 75% and can reach 90% after a downpour, influencing the thermal sensation.
Southwest Monsoon (May to September). Rains are frequent but often brief, breaking out in the late afternoon.
See PenangNortheast Monsoon (November to March). Intense period with heavy rainfall that can limit transport to the islands.
Explore BorneoMarch-April & October. This is the time for spectacular thunderstorms. The air is heavy, but the landscapes are a vibrant green.
Leisure & NatureAnticipate your thermal comfort and hydration needs.
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Hyperthermia threatens newcomers. Avoid physical exertion between 11 AM and 4 PM during your first month.
Dengue is endemic. Wear long clothing in the evening and use locally recommended repellents.
See a Specialist →Sweat can cause fungal infections or rashes (heat rash). Rigorous hygiene is paramount.
The body spends massive energy to cool itself down. Do not underestimate the need for naps and increased rest.
Do as the locals do: start early! Markets and sporting activities are in full swing between 7 AM and 9 AM. Midday is reserved for quiet time, in the shade or in air-conditioned spaces.
Choose cotton, linen, or 'dry-fit' technical fibers. Avoid synthetics that trap heat. Light colors are your allies.
Guide to Local Shopping →Contrary to popular belief, eating spicy food helps you sweat and thus cool the body naturally. Prioritize watery fruits like watermelon, melon, or fresh coconut.
Discover the Gastronomy →The expat's bane: mold on leather and clothing. In 2026, solutions have modernized.
The trap: thermal shock (going from 33°C to 18°C).
Set your air conditioning to 24°C or 25°C. It's more economical, healthier for your lungs, and reduces the feeling of fatigue.
| Region | Avg. Temp | Humidity | Rainy Season | Asset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kuala Lumpur | 27°C - 33°C | High (80%) | March - April / October | Modernized urban comfort |
| Cameron Highlands | 15°C - 23°C | Moderate | October - December | "European" freshness |
| Langkawi | 25°C - 32°C | Variable | August - October | Refreshing sea breeze |
| Kota Kinabalu (Sabah) | 24°C - 31°C | High | November - January | Proximity to the mountains |
Don't let the climate be an obstacle. With the right tools and proper preparation, Malaysia offers an incomparable quality of life.
Content written by our team of expatriation experts. Climate data is provided for information purposes according to 2026 normals. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice.