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The weather in Indonesia

Indonesia has an equatorial maritime climate. A year is divided into two parts because of the amount of rainfall: rainy days and sunny days. From October to March in 65438/kloc-0 every year, the whole country enters rainy days, and all localities are often shrouded in water curtains. For tourists visiting Indonesia, it is not appropriate to travel at this time, and it is inconvenient to go out when it rains. From April to September every year, Indonesia enters the dry season. The sun is scorching all over the country, and the heat is unbearable. But at any time, for this equatorial country, heat is always inevitable. The annual average temperature of 26℃ makes Indonesia and India a country with long summers. However, although the heat is unbearable, the temperature in Indonesia will drop rapidly from May to September every year, so May to September is the best time to travel to Indonesia every year. When traveling in Indonesia, you can wear summer clothes, and sun protection products such as sun hats, umbrellas and sunscreen are naturally essential. If you visit museums, temples, presidential palaces and banquets, men should wear long-sleeved shirts and women should wear long skirts. In short, we should respect local religious customs while preventing heatstroke and sun exposure.