Fauna, Flora & ClimateFascinating Bali

Even when it rains in most parts of Bali you can often enjoy sunny days on the Bukit Peninsula.

On the other hand, in Ubud and the mountains you must expect cloudy skies and showers throughout the year. In higher regions such as in Bedugul or Kintamani you'll also need either a sweater or jacket after the sun sets.

Climate

Bali is always warm, humid and tropical, remaining around 30-35°C (85-95°F) all year round. The April-October dry season and November-March rainy seasons are only relative, with plenty of rainfall around the year, but the Balinese winter is cloudier, more humid and with a higher chance of thunderstorms.

Flora

The wide variety of tropical plants is surprising. You'll see huge banyan trees in villages and temple grounds, tamarind trees in the North, clove trees in the highlands, acacia trees, flame trees, and mangroves in the South. In Bali grow a dozen species of coconut palms and even more varieties of bamboo.


source : indonesian ministry of tourism

Source : wikitravel.org

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