While the rapids aren't huge during the summer months, if you head
there during rainy season, you're in for a treat.
Not exact matches
Considerable rainfall occurs
during the
rainy season while
there is little to no rain
during the dry
season.
The men of the local tribes (Bisa en Ushi) stay on the islands
during the
rainy season, catch fish and dry it
there.
The
rainy season commences from June to November, but often
there is little rain
during the summer for weeks at a time.
This is mostly
during the
rainy season (I was
there during the entire dry
season and didn't experience it) and
there a lot of projects nowadays to keep bali clean and green.
Just like any other beaches in the country and in the world,
there are a few drowning instances in the island which are sometimes caused by the strong current in the water
during the
rainy season and / or sometimes lack of swimming skills.
There is also a small
rainy season during February and March.
In the 10.5 years I have lived here
there was only one year that we got hit very badly
during the
rainy season where that was the case, but... Read More»
I'd highly recommend going
during the «low
season» months if you want to save a few bucks —
there are less people around, the rates on the rooms are a bit lower, and it really isn't all that
rainy!
Summer is spectacular
during rainy season when the vegetation is lush and green and
there are lots of newborn animals attracting predators and the migrant birds have also returned.
There are great little places around the island to meet people although quite a few places do close down
during the
rainy season.
There is also a nice little waterfall that's worth a side trip
during the
rainy season.
Despite the
rainy conditions,
there are great wildlife watching opportunities; namely, bird watching
during the migratory
season.
There can be some mosquitos in Gili Meno, especially during rainy season but there is no Malaria on Gili
There can be some mosquitos in Gili Meno, especially
during rainy season but
there is no Malaria on Gili
there is no Malaria on Gili Meno.
You can catch the yellow fin tuna and myriad other exciting varieties mostly
during the
rainy season when
there are debris and floating logs present on the ocean surface.
During the
rainy season when food is abundant it spoils easily because
there's little power and no refrigeration.
Some tropical regions, notably East Africa, are special — as the ITCZ travels such distances here that the area is affected
during two passes each year
there are also two
rainy seasons (October - December and March - May), and two dry
seasons (in between).