Winter in Indonesia: Tips for Wet Weather
Home to over 18,000 islands, Indonesia is renowned all over the world for its idyllic beaches, vibrant culture, and unique wildlife. Indonesia has a tropical climate. Hence, there is no winter in Indonesia in the strictest sense, but one could consider the wet period, between December and March, as winter. The season is characterized by warm temperatures and plenty of rainfall. If you are not afraid of the rain, the season offers a variety of attractions and activities. You can explore the charming Mas Ubud Village, visit local museums such as the Museum Ullen Sentalu to learn everything about the local culture, or attend the New Year’s celebrations. If you are the adventurous type, you can hike the popular Mount Rinjani Trail or swim with manta rays, turtles and a host of marine animals in one of the many stunning beaches of this country. With a good travel plan and a spirit for adventure, you can have a memorable trip in Indonesia during winter.