Indonesia in February

Though there is minimal change in temperature in Indonesia, there is when it comes rainfall, and November to March brings the country’s monsoonal season. Rain averages 200 mm per day in the capital Jakarta in Jan through Feb, with temperatures hovering between 25 and 30 °C (77-86 °F).  Many skip between the cooling showers to visit the magnificent Borobudur Temple, a Unesco World Heritage on the island of Java -- the ninth century building is, perhaps, only rivalled by Angkor Wat as the world’s finest ancient Buddhist site. Built like a wedding cake stacked over nine platforms, six square and three circular, and topped by a central dome, it is home to over 500 Buddhist statues and attracts pilgrims from the world over.

Suggested Itineraries

A Jubilee Wanderlist Across Asia

Gather your closest loved ones and go on a 13-day adventure that celebrates the best of life, from bustling cities to postcard-perfect natural landscapes. Tap into the electric pulse of busy cosmopolitan cities whose frenetic energy is even more lively at night. Taste the fragrant cuisines that tell a story of the people’s past and present. Slow it down to soak it all in with moments of serenity in misty mountains and turquoise lagoons. Relish these good times with friends and family and create fond memories that will be unforgotten.

Duration
13 days / 12 nights
Price Per Person
From $20,900
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Cruising the Spectacular Raja Ampat Archipelago

Step off the tourist path and onto your private luxury schooner, as you coast through the hidden Raja Ampat archipelago on this memorable 10-day Indonesia journey. You’ll trek through thick throngs of jungle, spot exotic wildlife, learn about traditional culture at a local village, and swim amongst vibrant sealife. 

Duration
10 days / 9 nights
Price Per Person
From $20,500
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Recommended Festivals For Indonesia in February

Java Jazz

Java Jazz

February-March

Held annually at the Jakarta International Exhibition Center, the three-day Java Jazz Festival is the largest of its kind. Latin, modern and the local Javanese flavor all join together to jam and celebrate with music enthusiasts. Over 1,500 musicians perform for over a hundred thousand people.

Location Jakarta, Indonesia

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