Ipoh is located in the state of Perak in Peninsular Malaysia. This city was developed since the British colonisation times for the mining industry and now becomes the third-largest by population. Ipoh is famously known for its local cuisine and natural attraction among tourists, as well the British colonial architecture of the city's structures. The city is also regarded as one of the cleanest city in Malaysia.
Ipoh can be visited at any time of the year. The weather is considered stable and hot and humid throughout the year. The temperature of the city ranges from 23 to 33 degrees centigrade. Ipoh also experiences significant rainfall every month. Rainfall is especially the longest and heaviest between April and May, and September to December. Visitors are highly advised to equip yourselves with raingear and observe the weather forecast prior to planning your trip to ease your journey.
Kalibo International Airport – Boracay has two airports, whereby Kalibo International Airport is one of the two. The airport is two kilometres from the city centre within the Aklan province. Fifteen local and international airlines are currently in operation within Kalibo Airport such as Cebu Pacific, Pan Pacific Airlines, Philippines AirAsia, Philippine Airlines and Royal Air Charter.
Sultan Azlan Shah Airport – Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is a civilian airport serving the town of Ipoh. This airport was named after the state’s former sultan and the site was a former Fokker aircraft airfield. Its expansion to a civilian airport can now accommodate to approximately 300,000 passengers annually. Three airlines currently in operation at Sultan Azlan Shah Airport are AirAsia, Malindo Air and Scoot. Daily flights are available for destinations Johor Bahru and Singapore. This airport is located only six kilometres away from the city centre and reachable via taxi and bus services.
Ipoh has a tropical rainforest climate as it is situated near the equator. Temperature is relatively stable with little variation, ranging between 23 to 33 degrees centigrade. Rainfall is also high and almost uniformly distributed throughout the year. The heaviest rainfall usually occurs around April and May, and between September to December. Rainy days occupies about half of each month during this heavy rainfall period.
Ipoh is located in the state of Perak in Peninsular Malaysia. This city was developed since the British colonisation times for the mining industry and now becomes the third-largest by population. Ipoh is famously known for its local cuisine and natural attraction among tourists, as well the British colonial architecture of the city's structures. The city is also regarded as one of the cleanest city in Malaysia.
Ipoh can be visited at any time of the year. The weather is considered stable and hot and humid throughout the year. The temperature of the city ranges from 23 to 33 degrees centigrade. Ipoh also experiences significant rainfall every month. Rainfall is especially the longest and heaviest between April and May, and September to December. Visitors are highly advised to equip yourselves with raingear and observe the weather forecast prior to planning your trip to ease your journey.
Kalibo International Airport – Boracay has two airports, whereby Kalibo International Airport is one of the two. The airport is two kilometres from the city centre within the Aklan province. Fifteen local and international airlines are currently in operation within Kalibo Airport such as Cebu Pacific, Pan Pacific Airlines, Philippines AirAsia, Philippine Airlines and Royal Air Charter.
Sultan Azlan Shah Airport – Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is a civilian airport serving the town of Ipoh. This airport was named after the state’s former sultan and the site was a former Fokker aircraft airfield. Its expansion to a civilian airport can now accommodate to approximately 300,000 passengers annually. Three airlines currently in operation at Sultan Azlan Shah Airport are AirAsia, Malindo Air and Scoot. Daily flights are available for destinations Johor Bahru and Singapore. This airport is located only six kilometres away from the city centre and reachable via taxi and bus services.
Ipoh has a tropical rainforest climate as it is situated near the equator. Temperature is relatively stable with little variation, ranging between 23 to 33 degrees centigrade. Rainfall is also high and almost uniformly distributed throughout the year. The heaviest rainfall usually occurs around April and May, and between September to December. Rainy days occupies about half of each month during this heavy rainfall period.