Best time to visit Borneo
Heat & humidity wrap around you like a heavy blanket – so slow down and enjoy living on “island time”.
A true tropical island, Borneo hovers between 27-32°C year-round, with frequent rains replenishing its green jungles. Those here to hike, bike or volunteer should be aware that they’ll be doing so in a near-sauna – although Mount Kinabalu’s chilly summit provides some respite. April to September are the driest months, and generally considered the best time to visit Borneo but showers can occur at any time. The island is sheltered from the worst of South East Asia’s weather, so although monsoons occur, cyclones don’t.
Borneo, month by month
Sepilok Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
23
29
443
FEB
23
30
278
MAR
24
31
188
APR
24
32
120
MAY
24
32
154
JUN
23
32
190
JUL
23
32
184
AUG
23
32
241
SEP
23
32
231
OCT
23
32
230
NOV
23
31
300
DEC
23
30
435
Responsible Travel recommends
Kate Tyler, from our volunteering experts Odyssey World, shares her best time to visit Borneo:
“If you are looking to go to the Kinabatangan River area in Sabah I would avoid going between December and April because the weather is atrocious. The rain is so heavy. Borneo is a year-round destination but when the rain is at its heaviest it can really hinder your experience. It can be really humid. The best time is probably from end of April through to October, so it’s perfect for a summer holiday destination.”
“If you are looking to go to the Kinabatangan River area in Sabah I would avoid going between December and April because the weather is atrocious. The rain is so heavy. Borneo is a year-round destination but when the rain is at its heaviest it can really hinder your experience. It can be really humid. The best time is probably from end of April through to October, so it’s perfect for a summer holiday destination.”
Our wildlife pick: Diving with whale sharks
Borneo’s clear waters are idyllic for diving year-round, but scuba divers in search of some of the more impressive species should head to Lankayan in April or May to glimpse enormous whale sharks, or to Sipadan in July or August for the best chance of swimming with turtles heading to the shore to nest.Borneo orangutan holiday
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Festivals & events
Borneo International Kite Festival
Gigantic, flying works of art are created each September at the Borneo International Kite Festival. Held at a disused airport in Bintulu, Sarawak, the festival has grown enormously since its inception in 2005, and there are kite making competitions and kite flying championships – fliers come from across the globe to compete.
Erau
Every other September, the town of Tenggarong in East Kalimantan hosts one of Indonesia’s oldest festivals: Erau. Held since the 16th century, Erau’s modern incarnation sees traditional performances from the region’s Dayak people, as well as folk festivities from several invited countries around the world. There are also food and craft markets and sporting events.
Did you know...?
... that the Rainforest World Music Festival is held in the Sarawak Cultural Village? During the second week of July each year, indigenous musicians in wonderful costumes along with performers from across the world come together in this three-day celebration of the diversity of world music, attended by up to 30,000 people.