December is rainy season in Indonesia, but that doesn’t mean skipping the trip. It’s still warm and beautiful—perfect for Bali cafés, jungle treks, and exploring island temples. You’ll just need to pack light, fast-drying clothing and rain gear to stay comfortable through occasional tropical downpours.
Be prepared for humidity, quick weather changes, and modest dress norms in certain regions. Footwear that dries fast is a must, and so are waterproof layers that work in heat. With smart planning, December in Indonesia is lush, green, and unforgettable.

📝Note: This article is all about what to pack for Indonesia in December. Here you can find a huge and comprehensive list. Feel free to adapt to your needs, and share your tips in the comments!
Weather & Travel Context 🌦️
- Bali: 24°C to 31°C (75°F to 88°F)
- Jakarta: 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F)
- Yogyakarta: 23°C to 30°C (73°F to 86°F)
- Expect daily rain, high humidity, warm temps 🌧️🌴
What to Pack for Indonesia in December
Packing smart will help you make the most of your trip. Here’s everything you need to bring for a comfortable and stylish adventure.

Carry-On Suitcase / Travel Bag Duffle / Portable Steamer / Packing cubes / Luggage scale / Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones / Speaker / Portable Charger / Universal Travel adapter / Compact Hair Dryer / Eye Mask / Waterproof Toiletry Bag Hanging / Zipper Pouch / Water BOTTLE / Liquid I.V. Hydration Vegan
🧳 Luggage & Packing Tools
If you want more options to have everything organized and well packed, take a look at these suggestions.

1. Rolling Backpack / 2. Luggage (large) / 3. Luggage (small) / 4. Toiletry Bag / 5. Beach Bag / 6. Backpack / 7. Packing Cubes
- Water-resistant suitcase or duffel – tropical travel 🧳
- Daypack with rain cover – jungle and temple days 🎒
- Packing cubes – separate wet/dry outfits 📦
- Dry bag – protect electronics on boat trips 💦
- Wet bag – for swimsuits and rain-soaked gear 🩱
- Toiletry bag – heat and humidity safe 🧴
- Travel wallet – for passport, cash, and SIM cards 💼
- Laundry pouch – humidity = frequent changes 🧺
- Neck pillow – for ferries or domestic flights 🛌
- Eye mask – some areas lack blackout curtains 😎
👗 Clothes
- Quick-dry t-shirts (4–6) – light & breathable 👕
- Tank tops or loose blouses – heat-friendly 👚
- Lightweight long sleeves – mosquito & temple coverage 🌙
- Rain jacket or poncho – essential in downpours ☔
- Hiking shorts or capris – great for jungle 🩳
- Maxi dress or skirt – easy day-to-night wear 👗
- Light cardigan – for chilly AC or airports 🧥
- Sleepwear – light and quick-drying 🛌
- Swimsuits (2–3) – you’ll be near water daily 👙
- Cover-up – for pool, beach, or temples 🧣
- Underwear & bras (5–7) – pack breathable 👙
- Moisture-wicking socks (3–5) – dry fast 🧦
💆 Skincare
- High SPF sunscreen – intense tropical sun 🌞
- Mosquito repellent – high risk areas 🦟
- After-bite cream or aloe – relief for bug bites 🌿
- Face wipes – sweat & sunscreen cleanup 🧽
- Light moisturizer – for sun exposure 💧
- Lip balm with SPF – sun + humidity = cracked lips 💋
💄 Makeup
- Tinted moisturizer or BB cream – light base 💄
- Waterproof mascara – rain + humidity 👁️
- Cream blush – long-lasting glow 🌸
- Lip tint or gloss – easy touch-up 💋
- Setting spray – keep it all in place 🔒
💇 Hair Care
- Comb or detangling brush – post-swim fix 💇
- Hair ties – buns beat the heat 🌀
- Leave-in conditioner – salt, sun, chlorine repair 💁
- Dry shampoo – tropical time-saver 🌬️
- Anti-frizz cream – a must in this humidity ✨
👟 Shoes & Accessories
- Waterproof sandals – rain won’t ruin these 🩴
- Trail shoes or sneakers – for hikes and temples 🥾
- Flip-flops – beach or hostel basics 🩴
- Sunhat or cap – tropical midday sun 🧢
- UV sunglasses – must-have 🕶️
- Crossbody bag – light & hands-free 👜
- Scarf or sarong – temples, beach, AC 🧣
📑 Documents & Essentials
- Passport with 6-month validity 🛂
- Visa (check requirements) 📄
- Travel insurance – includes medical 📋
- Hotel and tour confirmations 📲
- SIM card or eSIM for local data 📱
🚑 First Aid
- Oral rehydration salts – sweaty, steamy days 💧
- Anti-diarrheal meds – just in case 🚽
- Bug spray – again, can’t stress this enough 🦟
- Antiseptic cream & bandages 🩹
🧼 Health & Hygiene
- Toothbrush & toothpaste 🪥
- Feminine hygiene – bring what you prefer 🩸
- Wet wipes & tissues – often needed 🧻
- Hand sanitizer – jungle and city life 🧴
- Deodorant – you’ll sweat, trust us 🧼
📱 Tech & Electronics
- Phone + charger 📱
- Universal adapter (Type C) 🔌
- Waterproof phone pouch – for snorkeling or rain 💦
- Power bank – day trips require backup 🔋
- Offline maps – useful in remote areas 🗺️
🎧 Entertainment
- Kindle – light, rain-safe reading 📚
- Offline playlists or podcasts 🎧
- Notebook – jungle thoughts & travel notes 📝
🎁 Extras
- Travel towel – dries fast in humidity 🏞️
- Refillable water bottle – stay eco-friendly 💧
- Snacks – useful during island transfers 🍌
- Ziplock bags – organize + protect gear 🛍️
🌍 Travel Tips
- Expect heavy rain at least once daily ☔
- Cover up in temples – modesty matters 🙏
- Use cash in small shops, cards in tourist areas 💳
- Embrace the rain—it’s part of the magic 🌿
🛂 Visa Tips
- Check if you need an e-Visa or visa on arrival 🛂
- Print visa + confirmation pages 📄
- Proof of onward travel often required 🛫
⭐ Must-Haves
- Rain jacket or poncho ☔
- Bug spray 🦟
- Waterproof sandals 🩴
- Rehydration salts 💧
- Power bank 🔋
- Scarf or sarong 🧣
👍 Good-to-Have
- Dry shampoo 🌬️
- Ziplocks 🛍️
- Notebook 📝
- Waterproof phone case 💦
- Travel towel 🏖️













