DecemberDecember is a brilliant time for travel to many Asia destinations: dry, warm and celebratory. December is high season for many destinations across Asia – and with good reason. The rains have eased, temperatures are comfortable, and reliable weather opens up a broad sweep of countries for travel.In Vietnam, it’s a great month to pair crisp northern days in Hanoi with sunshine down south – from Ho Chi Minh City to the beaches of Con Dao or Mui Ne. Cambodia is also in its dry season, with blue skies, smooth travel and calm beach conditions along the southern coast. Over in India, the post-monsoon landscapes are lush and clear skies stretch across most regions, from Rajasthan to the backwaters of Kerala. It’s a popular time for exploring cities, wildlife spotting in central parks or relaxing on the coast. Just avoid the Himalayas – it’s snowbound and best left for spring. Vietnam Best for Lan Ha cruises and southern beachesDecember is a great time to travel across Vietnam. In the south, dry skies and warm temperatures (28–32 °C) make it ideal for beach breaks and exploring Ho Chi Minh City. Up north, cooler, crisp days (12–20 °C) are well-suited to wandering Hanoi’s old streets or taking in the misty views of Lan Ha and Halong Bay by boat. The central coast is more mixed – there’s still a chance of rain early in the month, but conditions usually settle as December progresses. Larger cities get into the Christmas spirit with lights, markets and trees strapped to mopeds. Just be aware that prices climb from mid-month and pack layers for cool evenings.Visit Vietnam Cambodia Best for beaches, hiking and cyclingDry, sunny days make December a great time to explore Cambodia’s cities, countryside and coast. You’ll find clear skies and comfortable temperatures across Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and the beaches – ideal for temple visits, river trips or quiet afternoons by the sea. Cooler mornings in the eastern highlands are perfect for hiking or cycling, especially in Mondulkiri and Kratie. Christmas isn't widely celebrated, but you'll spot decorations in hotels and restaurants in main cities.Cambodia Laos Best for linking up north to southDecember is one of the most dependable months to travel in Laos. In the north, cool crisp air (12–22 °C) makes temple visits and hill town walks especially comfortable. Further south and in the central region, warm dry days (20–30 °C) and steady river levels allow for relaxed boat journeys and countryside exploration. With stable weather across the country, it’s an ideal month to combine north, south and central regions into one itinerary – perhaps linking up regions by boat. Tourist numbers tend to rise in early December and highland nights may feel cold – so pack a few layers.Explore Laos If you’re a film lover, I highly recommend Luang Prabang in December. The Blue Chair Film Festival turns this historic town into an open-air cinema, with free screenings, Q&As and panel talks right in the heart of the old quarter. It’s a relaxed, intimate way to experience Southeast Asian cinema – all under the stars." India Best for the Tamil Nadu temples and Keralan beachesDecember is a great time to experience the full range of India’s landscapes and traditions. From wandering the palaces of Rajasthan and exploring the temples of Tamil Nadu to unwinding on Kerala’s beaches or cruising the backwaters, the weather is reliably dry and travel is straightforward. The far north – including Ladakh and the Himalayas – is deep into winter and best skipped now, but most of the country is comfortable and accessible. With Christmas and New Year approaching, it’s smart to book ahead as places fill up fast.Explore India Also Recommended in December ThailandMore visited than Paris or New York, Thailand isn’t short on attention. Maybe it’s the energy of Bangkok, the calm of Khao Sok, or the street food – quick, fiery and downright addictive – but whatever it is, it makes people return. MalaysiaMulticultural by nature, Malaysia is easy to travel – with great infrastructure and spoken English. It’s more than just the food (though that’s phenomenal too) – the mix shapes everything, from street corners to daily life. South KoreaIn South Korean culture, there’s always something new on the scene – and that’s part of the thrill. K-pop, street food, palaces and pop-ups all share the same streets. Come with us, and dove straight into the action. Hong KongSkyscrapers might steal the spotlight, but over 70% of Hong Kong is countryside. Come for the city – and leave knowing just how much more the region holds. 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 vacation 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, color 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.