Best Time to Visit Singakerta

Singakerta sits inland near Ubud, so the weather is consistently warm and humid year-round, but the monsoon and tourist high season pull in different directions. The best time balances dry afternoons with the least crush of visitors.

✦ Go in April, May or September for the best blend of dry weather, green scenery and low crowds.

✅ Best months

April and May: the tail end of the wet season still delivers green landscapes but fewer downpours, and crowds are manageable. September is also strong – dry and less busy than the European summer.

🔥 Peak season

July and August. Bali’s peak tourist season brings high occupancy and hotel prices up 30-50%. The dry weather is reliable, but Ubud’s roads and temples are packed. No major local event drives it; it’s purely school holidays and northern hemisphere summer.

💷 Shoulder (best value)

June and September offer good discounts (10-20% off peak rates), reliably dry weather, and much thinner crowds. Early June is still quiet before the summer wave; September often has the best balance of sun and space.

🌙 Quietest & cheapest

January and February. Heavy rain is common, with daily downpours and occasional flooding in lower-lying areas. Hotels are at 50-60% occupancy with deep discounts (up to 40%). You’ll have temples and trails almost to yourself, but outdoor plans need flexibility.

Singakerta season by season

Spring (Mar–May)

Weather: Highs around 30°C, humidity still high, rain decreasing through April to occasional afternoon showers.

Crowds: Low to medium

Good for quiet exploration; rice terraces at their greenest.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Weather: Dry, sunny, 28-32°C. Low humidity makes it the most comfortable.

Crowds: High

Ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, but book ahead.

Autumn (Sep–Nov)

Weather: September still dry; October sees increasing humidity and rain, November becomes wet.

Crowds: Medium (Sept) to low (Nov)

September is excellent; November is low season with cheaper rooms but reliable wet afternoons.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Weather: Wettest period, especially January. Temperatures 26-30°C, high humidity.

Crowds: Low (Jan-Feb), medium (Dec)

Low prices and solitude, but expect daily heavy rain.

🎭 Events worth timing a trip around

Galungan (usually every 210 days, often falling in April or November) sees entire villages decorated with penjor poles – it’s a photo-worthy, local-focused event. Nyepi (March) is silent but offers a unique cultural experience if you arrive a day before.

🧳 What to pack

Pack a lightweight rain jacket that packs small; sudden tropical downpours can happen even in the dry season, especially in Singakerta’s hillier microclimate.

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Researched & reviewed by the TripSage editorial team · Updated July 2026.