Myanmar is a state in Southeast Asia, which is counted to the tropical climate zone. Monsoon winds determine the climate here, which can range from extremely hot to pleasantly mild, depending on the region.
The abundantly sunny Pattaya is the destination of all sun worshippers who want to spend a dream vacation on the tropical Gulf of Thailand and get to know Asia from its most beautiful side.
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is under the influence of tropical climate. The best time for Europeans to travel is from November to March, when temperatures in Bangkok are bearable.
Bangalore is located in the south of India in the Deccan Tableland at about 900 m above sea level and has a tropical climate. The average annual temperature is 23.6°C with 831 mm of rainfall.
Mombasa also called the gateway to East and Central Africa, is located directly on the Indian Ocean. Year-round pleasant temperatures attract many travelers and tourists.
The largest island Thailand, Phuket is characterized by tropical climate with average maximum temperatures of 31 to 33 degrees Celsius. The island is located off the southern coast of Thailand only a few kilometers from the mainland.
The Philippine capital Manila is very much characterized by an alternating humid tropical climate. While a dry and hot climate prevails from December to May, the rainy season begins in June and lasts until November.
The Malaysian city of Kuala Lumpur has a warm and humid climate all year round. However, the intensity of rainfall can vary seasonally, determining the optimal time to travel.
Chennai or Madras (former name) is one of the largest cities in India and attracts visitors with its bathing beaches, impressive buildings and diverse leisure activities. Especially in winter, pleasantly warm temperatures and a cooling off by the nearby sea attract visitors.
Krabi captivates not only with paradisiacal beaches, but also tropical temperatures of 28 degrees on average, which invite to a bath in turquoise-blue water.