Weather in Lombok – What to Expect Year-Round

Weather in Lombok
Weather in Lombok

In general, the weather in Lombok is tropical, with two main seasons: the dry season (April–August) and the rainy season (September–March). Currently, we are in the dry season, which is marked by relatively high temperatures and low rainfall.

So, if you’re planning to visit Lombok during these months, make sure to prepare everything accordingly — bring lightweight clothing, sun protection like hats and sunscreen, and stay hydrated. While the weather is great for outdoor activities and beach trips, the heat can be intense, especially in the middle of the day.

Dig Into the Details

Dry Season: During the dry season, the average temperature in Lombok can reach 32.90°C, with an average humidity of 82%. Rainfall is very low, with an average of only 77 mm in March.

Rainy Season: In the rainy season, rainfall can reach up to 489 mm in September. The average temperature is also slightly lower, around 23.91°C. Humidity also tends to be higher, reaching 85% in May.

  • Temperature: Temperatures in Lombok are generally high throughout the year, with the highest in April and the lowest in July.
  • Humidity: Air humidity in Lombok is also high, averaging 82%.
  • Wind: The dominant wind blows from the west–northwest with a maximum speed of 20 knots.
  • Waves: Wave heights in the northern waters of Bali–West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) range from 0.5 to 1.0 meters, while in the southern waters, they range from 0.5 to 2.5 meters.

Note: Weather forecasts can change, so always check reliable sources like BMKG for the latest updates.

Fun Facts about Lombok

Lombok is a beautiful island in Indonesia, known for its stunning beaches, tall Mount Rinjani, and the unique Sasak culture. But there’s more to this island than just its famous spots. In this article, you’ll learn 9 interesting facts that show why Lombok is such a special place to visit.


1. Mount Rinjani – Indonesia’s Second-Tallest Volcano

Mount Rinjani stands at 3,726 meters and is the second-tallest volcano in Indonesia. It’s a favorite for hikers who want amazing views, a real challenge, and a look at the beautiful Segara Anak lake inside the crater.


2. The Rare Pink Beach

Lombok has one of the few pink beaches in the world. Tangsi Beach, also called Pink Beach, gets its color from tiny pieces of red coral mixed with white sand. It’s a truly unique sight.


3. A Paradise for Surfers

Lombok has amazing surf spots like Desert Point and Selong Belanak. The waves are great, and the beaches aren’t too crowded — perfect for surfers from all over the world.


4. Famous for Pearls

Lombok is known for its beautiful South Sea pearls. The clean ocean water makes it a great place to farm oysters that produce high-quality pearls loved around the world.


5. Colorful Local Festivals

Lombok hosts many traditional festivals, such as the Bau Nyale, Peresean (a stick-fighting tradition), and the Gendang Beleq music festival. These are great chances to experience Sasak culture up close.


Things to Do in Lombok? Here’s What Locals Recommend

Here are our own list of what to do when you visit Lombok.


1. Hike Mount Rinjani

Weather in Lombok

Mount Rinjani is one of the tallest mountains in Indonesia, reaching 3,726 meters above sea level. It’s part of Gunung Rinjani National Park and is a favorite for hikers and nature lovers.

The mountain is not only known for its amazing views, but also for its rich plant and animal life. Some rare species live here that you won’t find anywhere else.

One of the best parts is Segara Anak Lake, located about 2,000 meters high inside the volcano’s crater. The water is bright blue, almost like the sea. There are also waterfalls that flow from the lake, and some people even fish here.

Climbing Rinjani is tough, but the views and the experience are worth it.


2. Visit the Three Gili Islands

luxury hotels in Gili Trawangan
luxury hotels in Gili Trawangan

The Gili Islands — Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, and Gili Meno — are a must-see when in Lombok. These islands have white sand beaches, clear water, and amazing underwater life, perfect for snorkeling and diving.

  • Gili Trawangan is the busiest and most lively.
  • Gili Air is a mix of quiet and fun.
  • Gili Meno is calm and peaceful — great for families or couples.

Gili Meno also has a mangrove forest with a lake where you can see birds and small fish. You can walk on wooden paths to explore the area. Even though some parts could use fixing, it’s still a relaxing place to visit.


3. Explore Sade Village

Lombok traditional villages
Lombok traditional villages

Sade Village is about 27 minutes from the Mandalika Circuit and offers a chance to see Sasak culture up close. The Sasak people are the native people of Lombok.

In the village, you’ll see how locals live, fish, and weave traditional cloth. The houses are made from bamboo and thatched roofs, without using nails. You can also buy handmade crafts as souvenirs.


4. Escape to Another Gili: Gili Nanggu

If you want somewhere quieter, visit Gili Nanggu in Sekotong, West Lombok. This small island is known as “Paradise Island” and offers calm, clean beaches and clear water.

There are two great snorkeling spots around the island where you can see colorful fish and coral reefs. Gili Nanggu also has a turtle conservation project that helps protect sea turtles by safely hatching their eggs.


5. Visit Benang Kelambu Waterfall

Benang Kelambu Waterfall is in Aik Berik Village, Central Lombok, and takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to reach from Mataram. From the parking area, you’ll need to hike for around 30 minutes through a green forest.

The waterfall looks like soft threads of water flowing down — that’s why it’s called “Kelambu,” which means “curtain.” It’s a peaceful spot to relax, cool off, or even take a swim. Don’t forget to bring a towel and a change of clothes.

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