OctoberOctober is a golden window of travel for many Asian destinations – skies clear, humidity fades and landscapes shift into vivid autumn oranges and post-wet season greens. In October we love to go where the rains have passed, the air is fresh, and sights are quieter. After months of heavy heat and monsoon rains, most of India is back on our top travel list.In India’s Rajasthan state, temperatures ease and skies clear – if you’re hoping to visit desert forts, it’s a good month to do so. In Vietnam’s north harvest time fields reflect gold and green – plus, there are fewer tourists, an added bonus. In north and central Laos the rains are easing and the countryside looks particularly green and fresh. Conversely, much of Cambodia and the Andaman Coast of Thailand remain under the influence of heavy showers – it’s not a month for guaranteed beach time there. India Best for Rajasthan and KeralaOctober is a bit of a shoulder season sweet spot. By October, the monsoon rains have cleared across most of India, with the exception of the southeast, which experiences a second, lighter monsoon. Temperatures drop to more comfortable levels and the countryside is fresh and green. Kerala’s beaches are warm and sunny with a pleasant coastal breeze. October also marks the arrival of Diwali – India’s biggest and brightest celebration. The festival lights up streets, homes and temples with candles, fireworks and a joyful buzz. If you’re travelling around Diwali, accommodation fills quickly with local holidaymakers – it’s worth booking early.Visit India South Korea Best for autumn scenery and cool temperaturesOctober is one of the most scenic times to visit South Korea, with crisp air, dry days and autumn colour spreading across the mountains. If you like a good walk and getting out into nature, Seoraksan National Park is a classic “Goldilocks” stop: with just-right temperatures and trails for all abilities. In cities and towns, local markets brim with seasonal produce and smaller exhibitions and food events pop up (in true Korean ppalli ppalli ‘quick! quick!’ style). If you want to dodge peak crowds in national parks and cities, at a time when temperatures are comfortable, October is the month to be in South Korea.See South Korea Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or more up for a short stroll, I highly recommend heading to Seoraksan National Park. You can choose how relaxed or challenging you want your day to be. It’s a 10-minute flat walk from the entrance to Sinheungsa Temple, and a 3-12 hour hike (depending how steep the trail you pick) to Daecheongbong’s peak. The views, particularly in autumn, make it worth the effort.” Cambodia Best for lush green countrysideOctober in Cambodia signals a seasonal shift, with the rains easing – especially around Phnom Penh and the central regions. The countryside is lush and green after the wet season, yet visitor numbers remain low. Mornings are typically dry, so it’s easy to plan your days around the forecast and avoid afternoon showers. River cruises operate along the bigger river sections, and temples and cities feel quieter than peak season. Coronation Day (29 October) is celebrated with parades and fireworks, and the Water Festival (Bom Ou Touk) may also fall in October, depending on the lunar calendar.Visit Cambodia Laos Best for northern walks and river journeysRains are easing and skies are clearing. The central and northern regions become more accessible, and storms ease in the south. It’s a good month for sightseeing, river journeys and countryside walks. Early in the month, some showers still linger, and rural roads can be a bit rougher, but by mid-October weather clears and road conditions improve.Explore laos Vietnam Best for cycling and morning exploringOctober is a good time to visit north Vietnam. Days are cool and clear in Hanoi and Lan Ha Bay. In the south, rains begin to ease, mornings are often dry and warm - just check for afternoon showers. Central Vietnam is less predictable; some years the weather is bright and sunny, others tropical storms disrupt plans. If conditions are right, it’s a lovely month to cycle from Hoi An through rice paddies and along river paths. We recommend early starts to your days exploring Ho Chi Minh City – take a tai chi lesson in the park or visit the Cu Chi Tunnels – before the risk of getting caught in afternoon rains rise.Visit Vietnam Also Recommended in October JapanLet's create you a custom holiday or vacation to Japan with a personal travel consultant MalaysiaLet's create you a custom holiday or vacation to Malaysia with a personal travel consultant Hong KongLet's create you a custom holiday or vacation to Hong Kong with a personal travel consultant Speak with a destination specialistFriendly, dedicated people who care as much about your trip as you do.Get in touchDownload a brochure The rest of the year JanuaryFrom the snowy slopes of Pyeongchang to the sun-warmed coastlines of Cambodia and Thailand, January is a brilliant time across many destinations in Asia. FebruaryFrom Thailand’s warm, dry beaches to hiking the limestone peaks of rural Laos, February is one of the most reliable months for travel across Southeast Asia and India. For those craving a colder escape, Japan’s snow-covered north delivers deep winter. MarchMarch is one of the best months of the year for a holiday in Asia: dry conditions and clear travel routes in many of the most popular destinations. AprilFrom Songkran water fights in Thailand to cruising along Borneo’s rivers, April in Asia is alive with movement, colour and wildlife. MayMay is a month of shifting seasons and big contrasts in weather. Clear skies hold in some regions, while others begin to stir with the season’s first storms. JuneJune is a month of contrast across Asia – while rains arrive in some regions, others hit their prime with calm seas and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. JulyJuly is spectacular in Borneo, Malaysia and Thailand. Many other Asia destinations are in their monsoon season, or very hot and humid. AugustAugust isn’t the easiest month to travel in some Asia countries and regions. But, hone in on the right areas, and you’ll find dry weather, rich greenery and fewer fellow tourists. SeptemberMuch like August, September sees a mixture of weather across Asia – some destinations are warm and sunny – others are incredible hot and wet. OctoberOctober is a golden window of travel for many Asian destinations – skies clear, humidity fades and landscapes shift into vivid autumn oranges and post-wet season greens. NovemberAcross many destinations in Asia, November brings crisp air, dry days and plenty of opportunity for a cultural adventure. DecemberDecember is a brilliant time for travel to many Asia destinations: dry, warm and celebratory.