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Gorgeous shades of blue water against pale sand and lush green forest on a borneo beach, shot from above

Your Guide to Weather, Festivals & Seasonal Travel

A Seasonal Guide to Borneo

Gorgeous shades of blue water against pale sand and lush green forest on a borneo beach, shot from above

Borneo is a tropical island with year-round warmth and humidity (temperatures average between 27 – 32°C). The country is mostly rainforest, and the key is in the name: rain.

While there is a dry season and a wet season, one should always be ready to experience rain in Borneo, no matter what time of year you visit.

But rain in a rainforest is always a good thing, as it sustains the lush green jungle that blankets most of the country.

Plus, you can certainly expect sunny weather during the UK spring and summer months – perfect for making use of some of Asia’s best beaches.

When to visit Borneo

Best Time

May – October


Monsoon Season

December – February


Beach Season

March – October (Sabah)


Wildlife

All year

Weather in Borneo throughout the year

 

January – February

During this monsoon season, there is a high chance of heavy rainfall. Whilst this makes the scenery lush and tourist numbers low, some lodges will be closed. At this time the weather is generally fantastic in Peninsular Malaysia so consider a short visit to Borneo combined with, for example, Langkawi.

March – April

The rains generally start to subside in Sabah by March and Sarawak by April. Rainforests attract rain most of the year, so don’t be put off at this time: low visitor numbers, lush scenery following the monsoon and sunny days at the beach make spring an excellent time to visit Borneo.

May – June

For a tropical island, these are two of the driest months of the year. Do note that there can be some rain in Sabah, including Kota Kinabalu and Gaya Island. In the rainforest, tropical storms can come at any time (as they can all year) but, on the whole, conditions for jungle walks and trekking are brilliant.

July – August

The temperature edges up in July and August to 30-31°C, which in turn increases the humidity count. Whilst thunderstorms are a possibility in Sarawak as they are year-round, there are typically many hours of sunshine each day and over in Sabah the weather is ideal for beach time and trekking.

September – October

The dry season draws to a close during September and October, though it remains a good time for travel. The clear skies make September one of the best times to climb Mount Kinabalu. Weather in Borneo in October is slightly cooler, which makes travel comfortable, and visitor numbers will have fallen sharply by this time.

November – December

A mixed bag for Borneo, as rainfall starts to climb again. Afternoon thunderstorms in Sarawak are more common. However, there will still be dry days and the rainforest will start to thicken out as nature reacts to the increased moisture. It’s an excellent time to combine Borneo with Peninsular Malaysia too.

Explore Our Hotels & Villas

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of Borneo.

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Tabin Wildlife Lodge

Borneo - Luxury

Shangri La Rasa Ria

Ranee Boutique view from the street

Borneo - Superior

Ranee Kuching

Borneo - Luxury

Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu

Borneo - Villa

Hibiscus

Gaya Island Resort view

Borneo - Luxury

Gaya Island Resort

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Borneo Rainforest Lodge

Mulu Mariott hotel and spa

Borneo - Deluxe

Mulu Marriot Resort and Spa

Borneo - Deluxe

Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu

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