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January
January is the coldest and rainiest month in Bali, knowing that rainfall varies by region. The central regions and northern highlands experience more rain compared to the southern coast. However, there are some good surf spots in Serangan, Sanur and Nusa Dua, on the island’s east coast, during this time of year.
February
February is very similar to January, so it usually sees few tourists with better prices than peak seasons. Heavy, the tops are cool, especially with rain and in the evening.
The rainy season in Bali means that the rivers are filled with water and litter. Yes, garbage is a big problem on the island especially during the rainy season. So every year, in February, the One Island One Voice Association organizes the biggest cleanup on Bali. And with nearly 20,000 participants, the event will make a huge impact and can be an addition to your vacation.
March
Bali will welcome you with sunny days with bright clear blue skies in March, although there may be rain in this month of the year, the sunshine will be great, and the air is very clean.
Being the last month of the rainy season, March is the time when nature blossoms, including the splendor of the lush tropical jungle as well as the beautiful rice fields, just make sure you always pack wet weather gear in case there is a sudden downpour.
April
April is the month with the most sunshine in Bali, it is the dry season and festival season, this is the month that sees the launch of the largest yoga festival, which is one of the most important festivals of art and music in Asia, which is held in a location close to the city of Ubud, on the highlands Central.
April is also the month that kicks off the Ubud Food Festival, a three-day event featuring the island’s best food spots.
May
With average temperatures of 28 degrees Celsius, May is usually the hottest month on the island, so when you visit it’s best to wear light clothing and prepare to enjoy one of the best months in Bali.
One of the most important features of the month of May is the small number of tourists with sunny days and blue skies. Plus, it’s the perfect time for surfing on the south coast of Uluwatu, Seminyak and Canggu.
June
For the past few years, June weather has been unpredictable, the dry season doesn’t mean there is no rain, especially when visiting the highlands or mountainous regions.
June is also the month in which the annual Balinese Arts Festival takes place, from the second Saturday of the month to the second Saturday of July every year, which is one of the best events to experience Balinese culture and performances. Knowing that June is also the start of high season, so expect the island to become more crowded.
July
The high season officially begins in July, thanks to the excellent weather and great weather, but the island at that time of year is usually packed with tourists.
July is a great month to visit the island, when the locals enjoy flying their kites in the open air in the most beautiful weather to paint the sky of Bali with beautiful colors and varied shapes. In July, the Bali Kite Festival is held, which is an annual celebration as one of the cultural symbols of the island .
August
August is the busiest month on the island, so if you are looking for exciting adventures, this month is perfect for venturing north and discovering the lush Balinese jungle and northern beaches.
August also holds some great events. Including Ubud Village Jazz Festival and Sanur Village Festival, Also, August 17th is Indonesia’s Independence Day, so be sure to party with the locals, enjoying folk tunes and traditional local games.
September
September is one of the best months to visit Bali, the waves are good, as is the weather, and the prices are low as well. In addition, this month also sees the launch of the Lovina Festival, so why not move to the north coast where the village of Lovina
September also sees the launch of the Bali International Film Festival, which is held in Kuta and is the perfect opportunity for all the movie lovers there. And for festival fans, both UltraBali and Bestival take place in September.
October
ubud bali is the place to visit in October. The Bali Botanical Festival, an annual three-day event takes place in Paradiso Ubud and the surrounding streets. Also, the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival takes place at the end of October, an ideal event for discovering books and participating in creative writing workshops.
November
November is perhaps the quietest month in Bali. It is the perfect time for those looking for recreation and relaxation. If you are a fan of away from the crowds and contact with nature away from the hustle and bustle of major cities, head to the island of Bali in November.
December
Despite being in the rainy season, December is a busy month in Bali, due to the New Year and New Year celebrations, and there is even more on the island, including the Nusa Dua Light Festival, and if you are keen on adventure, go for it. To the North Coast is the Pemutaran Bay Festival – a celebration of ecotourism, exotic dances, music and food. and at the end enjoy bali holidays
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