The Best Time to Visit Komodo Island
Komodo Island has a drier climate than the rest of the islands in Indonesia due to the dry air mass flowing from the Australian continent. This unique climatic condition has helped create the region's savannah hills, which are often framed against a stunning blue sky in the dry months. The temperature usually stays between 22 and 31 degrees Celsius (71.6 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit) or goes beyond 32 degrees Celsius (89.6 degrees Fahrenheit).
Dry Season: April to September
The dry season starts from April to September, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. The weather is mostly sunny and dry, making it the best time to see Komodo dragons in the park. With fewer water sources, these Komodo dragons are more likely to be spotted around waterholes and in open areas.
Rainy Season: November to March
The rainy season, which starts from November to March, is marked by frequent rainfall and higher humidity. However, this period provides a chance to interact more closely with the island's stunning scenery and witness the lush, green paradise that the rainfall evolves into.