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Jakarta Weather
Jakarta, the capital and largest city of Indonesia, has a hot and humid tropical wet and dry climate.
Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is located at the northwest end of
Java Island faces north onto Jakarta Bay and the Java Sea. Being the regional center for business and culture and is also the jumping off point for reaching the Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu) National Park, Jakarta has been booming on its tourism.
Located in the cosmopolitan, Jakarta has a superior modern edifices, old colonial style buildings, monuments, mosques and green parks that offer lovely contrasts. Visitor travels around in the central part of the city naming
Merdeka Square and the National Monument, Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta
Cathedral. There are a lot of shopping malls and the gem in the city's crown in the Old Jakarta city quarter.
Old Jakarta is full of heritage structures. The examples of these heritage structures are: Wayang Museum, the Port Tower (Menara Syahbandar) and Kota Intan Drawbridge while a cultural park, Taman Mini Indonesia
Indah, is in Jakarta's eastern suburbs and features exhibits, cultural shows and reconstructions from all over Indonesia.
The best time to visit Jakarta is during the dry season months from July to
October but due to the drainage system being swamped, the Jakarta weather in the wet season months can cause flooding in parts of the city so this isn’t the best time to visit. While, visitors who wish to spend the holidays in Pramuka Island or other islands in Kepulauan Seribu near
Jakarta may perhaps visit in the rainy season, as it seldom rains for the whole day.
It is the wet season in Jakarta during November till June Jakarta. January is the wettest month of the year when it receives around 400 mm of precipitation. Moreover, the month witnesses only 92 hours of sunshine.
Throughout the wet season the average high stands at 32°C while the