Thread: Hmmmm, January
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Old 11-07-2007, 09:13 AM
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Smile He he

Look on the bright side (if you get to see the sun), it will be lovely and green

Anyway, all is not lost. First, it may well tip it down in January but it will make the air fresh and so what..........

If you are really looking to get as close to guaranteed as you can this day and climate changing age, maybe get a hotel in Amed; the driest (and hotest) beach area (with hotels) in Bali pretty much, or Tulamben, but that is very much a diver's location. The north coast generally starts to get its rain in December, much later than the south, so there is no sanctuary for you in Lovina for example. Be warned if you decide on Amded though, it is still very humid there and with the heat, you will get pretty warm and perhaps you need to make sure the room has tip top aircon for you (generator back up also if the power black outs are still a problem then - they often turn off the power to rotating or less important areas when demand outstrips supply).

I think it truly depends also on what you want do while on holiday. If you want to go shopping or surfing for example, there is not much point in going to Amed. So maybe you should think o that first before deciding on the area and maybe be prepared to dive into the nearest doorway when the tidal showers hit!

Oh God, I remember taking my parents to Bali once. We went to Ubud and decided to eat at Casa Luna; my parents got soaked just getting from the car to the restaurant entrance and I stopped right outside. I got so wet having to park and then walk from up the road, I squeaked when I walked for a week; I had never seen rain that thick before. Sometimes though during the day, the sky is beautiful when the huge rain clouds move through.


The rice loves the rain!
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