
Kota Kinabalu in November
Not the best time
November makes January look optimistic by comparison. This is when even the most weather-tolerant travelers start questioning their life choices and booking earlier flights home.
Weather
November deepens into proper monsoon territory with heavy, sustained rainfall becoming the norm rather than exception. Humidity stays locked at 85% and the air feels thick and oppressive. Storms can last several hours and flood low-lying areas.
30°C high23°C low18 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$65/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Various Diwali celebrations continue
- •Local harvest celebrations in rural areas
November Tips
- •Seriously consider postponing outdoor adventures like Mount Kinabalu climbing
- •Stock up on indoor entertainment options and good books
- •Flash flooding can affect transportation - build buffer time into schedules
All Months
March through August gives you the driest weather and calmest seas. This is prime diving season at Sipadan and Mabul islands. Hotel prices peak in July and August when school holidays bring Malaysian families to town.
April and May hit the sweet spot — less rain than other months but not yet peak tourist season. You'll find better hotel deals and shorter queues at popular restaurants.
The northeast monsoon hits from November to February. Don't let that scare you off completely — rain usually comes in afternoon downpours, not all-day soakers. Just pack a light rain jacket and plan indoor activities for backup.
Mount Kinabalu climbing permits get booked months ahead during dry season. If you're serious about the summit, book by January for a June climb. The mountain creates its own weather anyway, so you might get lucky with clear skies even during shoulder months.
Kota Kinabalu Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
6/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
9/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
6/10
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