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                  Arts & Crafts, 
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                  Flora & Fauna,  
                  Food,  
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                  Government & Districts, 
                   
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                  How to Get Around,  
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                |   Climate 
                     
                    Located 
                    just 8 degrees south of the equator, Bali has a tropical climate 
                    all year round. The average temperature hovers around 30 degrees 
                    Celsius year-round. There are dry and wet seasons - dry from 
                    April to September and wet from October to March - but it 
                    can rain at any time of the year and even during the wet season 
                    rain is likely to pass quickly. Temperatures range from 30-31 
                    C' by day, 24-25 C' at night in the wet season and 28-29 C' 
                    by day, and a pleasant 23 C' at night in the dry season. In 
                    general May to August are the best months in Bali. At that 
                    time of year the climate is likely to be cooler and the rains 
                    lightest. 
                  Around 
                    the coast, sea breezes temper the heat and as you move inland 
                    you also move up so the altitude works to keep things cool. 
                    It can get very cool up in the highlands and a warm sweater 
                    can be a good idea in mountain villages like Kintamani or 
                    Bedugul.  
                    
                   
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