I made the reservation one day in advance, and a few hours later, a local staff member contacted me with instructions on how to collect the wifi. They contacted me on social media about the meeting point at the local airport, so the rental went smoothly. I was able to pay the deposit in Japanese yen. The wifi connection was strong and I was able to use it without any problems. I was also able to return it by having them come to the departure floor of the airport to coincide with my flight home, so the rental was completed without any problems.
It was my first time traveling in Hanoi. The different customs and culture made it easy to adapt to the food. The taste was very acceptable. The cooking methods were unique and the architecture was very distinctive. The traffic was really eye-opening. It was amazing that we could avoid collisions or rear-end collisions on such a crowded road.
Punctual, reasonably priced.
After picking up my luggage, I went straight to the meeting point and was able to meet the attendant without any waiting time.
The ride took about 20 minutes, and I was able to spend it comfortably without any particular issues.
I deducted one star because the car seat was slightly worn.
Since we had some time between the hotel and the Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple, we were taken to a silver accessory shop. While I ended up purchasing some jewelry I liked, I didn't know the market price, and for some reason, I was offered either Japanese yen or dollars, and then paid a 35% discount. This confusing system left me feeling a bit frustrated. As for the Kecak Dance, the guide helped us line up, allowing us to see the 6:00 p.m. performance, which was very satisfying. On the way back, the guide recommended a restaurant for dinner, but I felt like they used a lot of garlic, perhaps to hide the freshness of the seafood, and that the price was a little high. While I'm sure the guide was well-intentioned, it's hard to say I truly enjoyed the experience.
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Indonesia Weather and climate
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Indonesia year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 27.5–27.9°C, hot and dry climate with very little rainfall. Common activities: Water activities, beach relaxation, exploring cultural heritage. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, sunglasses, hat.
Summer (June–August): Average 27.1–27.4°C, hot and dry climate with very little rainfall. Common activities: Scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, visiting temples. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen.
Autumn (September–November): Average 27.6°C, hot and dry climate with very little rainfall. Common activities: Hiking, rock climbing, visiting national parks. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, comfortable shoes.
Winter (December–February): Average 27.5–27.9°C, hot climate with slightly more rainfall than other seasons, but still dry. Common activities: Birdwatching, exploring rainforests, enjoying tropical fruits. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, rain gear.
Indonesia climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 27.6°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 57 mm / Summer humidity: 60%–70% / Rainiest month: January
Indonesia monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
27.5°C
8
February
27.6°C
4.6
March
27.5°C
7.8
April
27.9°C
3
May
27.7°C
5
June
27.4°C
5.9
July
27.3°C
2.9
August
27.1°C
4
September
27.6°C
2.3
October
27.6°C
3.6
November
27.6°C
4.3
December
27.9°C
6.4
Indonesia weather for the next seven days
11/6
Thursday
Moderate rain
29.1°C/26.1°C
11/7
Friday
Patchy rain nearby
28.2°C/26.7°C
11/8
Saturday
Sunny
29.2°C/26.9°C
11/9
Sunday
Moderate rain
29.7°C/26.8°C
11/10
Monday
Patchy rain nearby
30.4°C/26.4°C
11/11
Tuesday
Patchy rain nearby
27.1°C/26.1°C
11/12
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
27.9°C/25.9°C
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