In general, Indonesia is a hot and humid country. The average annual rainfall totals 2,200 mm, but it varies greatly from one island to the next. The wettest part of Indonesia is western New Guinea, which receives up to 10,000 mm of rain per year. The driest is Bali, which averages only 300 mm.
Most of the rain in Indonesia falls during the wet season, which runs from October to April. However, there is no true dry season, since …