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What to Expect in Southeast Asia's Rainy Season?

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Kyle

Hey friends! I need help with any tips and recommendations for an upcoming trip I'm planning to South East Asia with my sister.
Jakarta/Java Island to Bali/Lombok and then to Komodo possibly out to East Timor.
Our main concern is that it is the rainy season in December when we want to go. Has anyone been there at that time of year? What’s it like?
I like motorcycles, scuba diving, hiking (especially up volcanoes), Asian cuisine, and beautiful landscapes. We have 5 weeks to travel.
What are your thoughts? Any input would be helpful. Thanks!

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Marc

I grew up there and go once or twice a year. The rain is typical tropical. Buckets for a bit then clears. Good excuse to find a coffee or a drink. It clears the air and the streets. If you want to plan where to eat check out Mark Weins video. Lombok is wonderful. I'll be in Bali in November and can't wait. Found the video: https://youtu.be/UrykleUEkpY

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Kyle

The food looks tasty! Thanks for the tips!

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Marc

Kyle selamat makan!

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Melissa

hiking mt bromo was worth it...... but the night hike to see 'blue fire' for mount Ijen was dangerous/ not worth it. (not well lit / pitch black, need proper hiking boots, paths are steep/rocky, sheer dropoff into nothingness.)

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Melissa

(you should definitely go and see mt bromo + volcanoes at sunrise..... one of the most epic sights that I've ever seen.)

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Kyle

Melissa will do that! Thanks

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Melissa

I don't know too much about the snorkeling, but I did it at Pemuteran! It was incredibly beautiful, not crowded, and didn't see a single jellyfish! (I saw them at Gili T/Air, and decided not to continue, lol. yes. they do sting)

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Melissa

I think you should add surfing! I did it at the Red Island camp, and it was fun, even though I'm a complete noob/can't swim. xD


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Southeast Asia Adventure in the Rainy Season

Hi there! I'm so excited to hear that you're planning a trip to Southeast Asia with your sister. It's an amazing part of the world with so much to offer. I've been there a few times myself, and I'm happy to share some tips and recommendations.

First of all, don't let the rainy season deter you from your trip. While it is true that it rains more in December, it's not a constant downpour. In fact, you'll likely experience a mix of sunshine and rain. The rain can actually be quite refreshing, especially after a long day of exploring.

Here are some things to keep in mind if you're traveling during the rainy season:

  • Pack light rain gear, such as a raincoat and umbrella.
  • Be prepared for some delays in transportation, as roads can be flooded.
  • Consider booking your flights and accommodation in advance, as prices may be higher during the peak season.

With that in mind, here is a possible itinerary for your 5-week trip:

  1. Jakarta: Arrive in Jakarta and spend a few days exploring the city. Be sure to visit the National Museum of Indonesia and the Istiqlal Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world.
  2. Java Island: Take a train or bus to Java Island and spend some time hiking in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. You can also visit the Borobudur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  3. Bali: Fly to Bali and spend some time relaxing on the beaches. You can also go surfing, snorkeling, or diving.
  4. Lombok: Take a ferry to Lombok and spend some time hiking in the Rinjani National Park. You can also visit the Gili Islands, which are a great place to relax and enjoy the underwater world.
  5. Komodo: Take a boat to Komodo and spend some time exploring the Komodo National Park. You can see the Komodo dragons, which are the largest lizards in the world.
  6. East Timor: If you have time, you can take a ferry to East Timor. This is a relatively new country that is still developing. However, it is a beautiful country with a rich culture.

I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Happy travels!









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