Malaysia is showcasing a vibrant line-up of festive celebrations, major events, and shopping experiences across the country from late May onwards. This positions the destination as an appealing choice for GCC travellers planning holidays around the Eid al-Adha period.

A key highlight during this period is Hari Raya Aidiladha, which will be celebrated nationwide from 27 May 2026. Visitors travelling during this time will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Malaysia’s festive atmosphere through traditional celebrations, cultural activities, local cuisine, open houses and community gatherings held across all states. As one of the most significant Islamic celebrations in the country, Hari Raya offers a distinctive cultural experience for international visitors.

Complementing the festive season, Malaysia’s events calendar also features a variety of cultural festivals, sports events and lifestyle activities across Kuala Lumpur and other regions. Notable celebrations include the Kaamatan Harvest Festival at the end of May, along with a range of city‑wide entertainment and cultural programmes that reflect Malaysia’s rich multicultural identity. These events allow visitors to explore local traditions, diverse cuisines and cultural performances beyond conventional leisure travel.

Malaysia is also gearing up for the Malaysia Mega Sale, scheduled to run nationwide from 15 June to 31 July 2026. One of the country’s flagship annual shopping campaigns, the Mega Sale, offers attractive promotions and discounts across shopping malls, retail outlets and lifestyle brands throughout the country. The campaign is expected to resonate strongly with GCC travellers, including Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain. Who often combine shopping, urban experiences, island escapes and family holidays during their visits.

With its blend of festive celebrations, cultural experiences, shopping incentives and family‑friendly attractions, Malaysia continues to strengthen its position as a preferred destination for GCC travellers planning upcoming Eid holidays and summer travel.

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