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Georgia vs Indonesia: Best Time to Visit
Trying to choose between Georgia and Indonesia? The right answer almost always comes down to when you can travel. Here's the month-by-month breakdown.
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Month-by-month: which is better?
| Month | Georgia | Indonesia | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | shoulder | shoulder | tie |
| February | shoulder | shoulder | tie |
| March | good | good | tie |
| April | good | best | Indonesia 🇮🇩 |
| May | best | best | tie |
| June | best | best | tie |
| July | best | best | tie |
| August | best | best | tie |
| September | best | best | tie |
| October | good | good | tie |
| November | shoulder | shoulder | tie |
| December | shoulder | shoulder | tie |
Pick Georgia 🇬🇪 if you're going in…
Honestly, Indonesia edges ahead in every month — but Georgia is still rewarding if it's already on your list.
Roads to Tusheti are open only Jun–Sep (the Abano pass is snowed in the rest of the year). Svaneti is accessible year-round — Mestia even has a small ski area.
Pick Indonesia 🇮🇩 if you're going in…
April
Avoid Bali in late Dec–early Jan (rain + crowds + premium pricing).
Months where both are equally good: January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.