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10 cooling getaways in Asia to escape the intense heat in Singapore


Looking for a respite from Singapore’s weather? Here are 10 nearby destinations in Vietnam, Malaysia,
Thailand and Taiwan where temperatures dip below 30 degrees Celsius even in their warmest months.

10 cooling getaways in Asia to escape the intense heat in Singapore


From left: Mercure Danang French Village in Ba Na Hills, Vietnam, and the Four Seasons Tented Camp in Chiang Rai, Thailand. (Photos:
Instagram/mercurebanahillsfrenchvillage, fstentedcamp)

Joyce Yang
04 Jul 2023 07:06AM

I
t's not that there isn’t a silver lining in this scorching heatwave. We're soaking up plenty of
Vitamin D, and laundry has never dried faster. The blissfully chilled cinemas finally have air-
conditioning set in the Goldilocks zone – not too hot, not too cold.

But that hasn’t stopped me from hatching a quick escape plan and locating 10 nearby destinations that
have kept their cool despite Asia’s sizzling temperatures. If your annual leave balance and the
skyrocketing airfares are hindering your cross-continental adventures too, this list could come in
handy.
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SAPA, VIETNAM

Lowest: January (11 to 5 degrees Celsius)

Highest: July (24 to 17 degrees Celsius)

Sapa is accessible via an 8-hour sleeper train ride from Hanoi that will leave you refreshed upon arrival
for more reasons than one. With cool temperatures year-round, Sapa offers respite even during the
"hottest" months of June to August.

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But the destination's allure extends beyond its climate, from villages and homestays teeming with
culture to rice terraces and waterfalls littered along guided treks and motorbike tours. You can conquer
Southeast Asia’s lofty peak, Fansipan, on a hike, or hop onboard a fancy funicular ride for the smug
satisfaction of basking in the panoramic vistas without breaking a single bead of perspiration.

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Keep in mind that Sapa's mist and fog can play spoilsport, so be sure to check the weather forecast,
especially if you plan on catching the sunrise from the Glass Bottom Bridge, perched 2,200m above sea
level.

BA NA HILLS, VIETNAM

Lowest: January (10 to 16 degrees Celsius)

Highest: July (26 to 17 degrees Celsius)

While Sapa charms with its rustic appeal, Ba Na Hills, perched at an altitude of 1,489 metres on Nui
Chua Mountain, offers a slightly more curated experience. This resort town is located just 35
kilometres from Da Nang's city centre in Central Vietnam and can be easily accessed by bus, private
hire, or GrabCar. Ba Na Hills owes its fame to the iconic Golden Hand Bridge, suspended in the clouds
by two colossal stone hands, and an instant social media sensation since its launch in 2018.

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This family-friendly oasis doesn't stop there — it also boasts an exhilarating alpine coaster and an
indoor amusement park. However, for a more intimate experience, couples can retreat to the Mercure
Danang French Village Bana Hills. With its gothic-inspired architecture and colonial-themed rooms,
this self-contained haven is packed with restaurants, bars, and coffee shops, providing a respite from
the bustling crowds.

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DA LAT, VIETNAM

Lowest: January (25 to 18 degrees Celsius)

Highest: July (32 to 20 degrees Celsius)

The illusion of a French holiday continues in Da Lat, dubbed the “Paris of Vietnam”. Nestled in the lush
Central Highlands of Southern Vietnam, Da Lat is an 8-hour bus ride (or a swift domestic flight) away
from Ho Chi Minh.

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Here, European allure takes shape in picturesque railway stations, churches, and accommodations that
are attractions in and of themselves. Take the rich history of Cadasa Resort Dalat, with French-style
villas once cherished by artists, aristocrats, and politicians; or Dalat Wonder Resort, where hillside
bungalows overlook the Tuyen Lake and pine forests.

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Thrill-seekers will not be disappointed in Dalat, as waterfall canyoning, high rope courses, and
mountain bike trails await in its backyard. What better way to work up an appetite for the farm-to-
table experiences its bountiful land has to offer?

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CAMERON HIGHLANDS, MALAYSIA

Lowest: January (23 to 14 degrees Celsius)

Highest: July (24 to 15 degrees Celsius)

If flying is too much of a hassle, Cameron Highlands is a mere 9-hour bus ride away from Singapore.
Plus, it has all the makings of a countryside retreat for us city slickers.
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While the famous Boh Tea Garden and strawberry fields are must-visits, Cameron Highlands has much
more to offer. Get in touch with nature at a sheep sanctuary, butterfly and bee farms, or indulge in a
private picnic at the recently opened Cameron Highlands Flora Park.
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Also new on the block are unique glamping spots, like the bubble domes at A’Moss Farmstay and cosy
caravans at Stellar GoldenHill, and the luxurious Zenith Cameron Hotel. Alternatively, you can relive
your childhood at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, a Tudor-style boutique resort nestled on the
hillside; and the 5-star Cameron Highlands Resort, featuring a spa village and colonial-style tea room
set against the rolling hills.

GENTING HIGHLANDS, MALAYSIA

Lowest: December (32 to 24 degrees Celsius)

Highest: May (33 to 25 degrees Celsius)

Can’t remember the last time you visited Genting Highlands? Well, you’re in for a surprise. Not only do
coaches now offer "first-class" recliner seats and onboard entertainment, but the entire place has
received a massive facelift.

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Among the exciting new developments is the luxurious Crockfords Hotel, a lavish 5-star property
featuring private steam baths and even mahjong tables in the rooms, and the family-friendly Genting
SkyWorlds Hotel, with rooms for up to six people. The latter is conveniently located near the theme
park, where long queues have become a thing of the past. Thanks to the new VQ Reservations feature,
you can now reserve timed entries for rides, attractions, and shows to make the most of your time
there.
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KUNDASANG, MALAYSIA

Lowest: February (27 to 21 degrees Celsius)

Highest: April (28 to 22 degrees Celsius)

The town of Kundasang, situated at the base of Sabah’s majestic Mount Kinabalu, has earned the
nickname “the New Zealand of Malaysia”.  Its claim to fame lies not only in the sweater weather, but
also the landscapes that resemble a postcard from down under.
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Enter Desa, a sprawling 200-hectare property with verdant pastures where dairy cows graze, set
against a backdrop of blue skies and rolling hills. Here, you can indulge in the freshest ice cream,
cheese, and milk, straight from the source and worth the trouble of packing lactose pills.
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In Kundasang, you can also cosy up with alpacas at The Alpaca Club, or try your hand at harvesting
hydroponic vegetables and juicy strawberries at Farm Ville. For a million-dollar view of Mount
Kinabalu, hop on an ATV and explore the scenic tracks or soar through the skies on a paraglider in
Lohan Village.

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KHAO KHO, THAILAND

Lowest: December (27 to 13 degrees Celsius)

Highest: April (33 to 20 degrees Celsius)


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Khao Kho, a Thai destination worlds apart from Bangkok, is just a six-hour drive away. Travellers
typically avoid rain, but they make an exception for Khao Kho as the wet season conjures an iconic
sight: Sea of Clouds at Phu Thap Boek Mountain. If you miss it this year, fear not, you’re still in time
for the cherry blossoms from December to January.
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Sweater weather and views of the Phetchabun mountain range will feed the soul in ways the city of
Bangkok can’t, and Wat Prathat Phasornkaew is a good place to start. The architectural marvel
comprises five sitting Buddha statues and a main pagoda, adorned with over 5 million vibrant mosaic
tiles and pottery shards. The Imperial Phukaew Hill Resort, a luxurious Swiss-style hotel, serves as yet
another vantage point, offering one- to four-bedroom chalets furnished with fireplaces to soak it all
in.
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KHAO YAI, THAILAND

Lowest: December (27 to 16 degrees Celsius)

Highest: May (32 to 20 degrees Celsius)

If you prefer someplace closer to Bangkok, Khao Yai is located just three hours away by car. That public
transport and private hire cars are close to non-existent here is part of its idyllic charm, though it
means you’d have to rent a ride or hire a driver.
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Khao Yai feels like a playground for all things European-inspired, showcasing unique attractions that
will transport you across the globe. Explore Primo Piazza, an expansive Italian-themed village that
exudes Mediterranean vibes, or indulge in vineyard tours and wine tasting sessions at PB Wine Valley.
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For family-friendly adventures, the gigantic Farm Chokchai awaits with its award-winning dairy
farm, cowboy shows, and ATV rides. Alternatively, Baan Suan Noi, which some jokingly call a
“Taobao” version of Hobbiton, may be amusing for Lord Of The Rings fans.
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CHIANG RAI, THAILAND

Lowest: January (28 to 13 degrees Celsius)

Highest: April (35 to 21 degrees Celsius)Up north, Chiang Rai makes a quaint getaway from the city of
Chiang Mai. Located three hours away by car, the town is renowned for its iconic white and blue
temples, Wat Rong Khun and Rong Suea Ten respectively, but is equally promising for nature lovers.
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Visit Singha Park, where the outdoorsy can go ziplining, rock-climbing, or cycling amidst its scenic
lakes and flower fields; or the Choui Fong Tea Plantation, with hillside cafes offering tea-making
demonstrations and matcha creations made with their own tea leaves.
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For a lavish escape, the Four Seasons Tented Camp is the epitome of a luxurious experience in nature.
Here, you can bathe rescued elephants by the rivers, embark on culinary adventures with foraged
dinners, and unwind in an outdoor bath with sweeping vistas of the mountains and jungles that border
Myanmar and Laos.
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ALISHAN, TAIWAN

Lowest: December (25 to 21 degrees Celsius)

Highest: January (16 to 9 degrees Celsius)


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Getting to Alishan, a mountain township located southwest of Taipei, is a breeze with a high-speed rail
and shuttle bus combo that takes approximately four hours. With eighteen majestic mountains
wrapped around it, Alishan stands tall as the envy of Taiwan's landscape, and the Alishan National
Forest Recreation Area is its poster child.
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The beloved Alishan Forest Railway is not only renowned for its meandering route through misty
woodlands but also for the delightful traditional railway lunch box, a Fenqihu town specialty.
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While Alishan draws avid hikers with its bamboo forests, waterfalls, and tea plantations, the latter has
just as much to offer leisurely explorers. At the Youyou Basi Tsou Cultural Tribe Park, for instance,
visitors can sample freshly-brewed coffee and tea and learn to make aiyu jelly from scratch, all while
getting schooled on Alishan’s aboriginal culture.

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