
Yogyakarta in April
Good time to visit
April marks the real beginning of travel season. The weather cooperates more consistently, but you'll pay slightly more as tourists start trickling back.
Weather
April finally shifts toward dry season, though you'll still catch occasional afternoon showers. Temperatures climb to 32°C regularly, but humidity drops to a more manageable 70%. The air feels cleaner after months of rain.
32°C high24°C low8 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$35/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Good Friday
- •Easter celebrations
- •Waisak at Borobudur preparation
April Tips
- •Book Borobudur sunrise tours in advance - popularity returning
- •Prambanan is spectacular with clearer skies
- •Malioboro Street gets crowded again on weekends
All Months
May through September gives you the sweet spot. Dry season means clear skies for sunrise at Borobudur, and you won't be dodging afternoon downpours while exploring the Sultan's palace. Temperatures hover around 27°C, perfect for walking Malioboro Street without melting.
Here's the thing about peak season though. July and August bring crowds, especially to the temples. Borobudur at sunrise becomes a photography battle, and hotel prices on Malioboro Street can double. Book ahead or consider staying in Prawirotaman where prices stay more reasonable.
Ramadan changes the rhythm completely. Street food disappears during daylight hours, but the evening breaking of fast creates incredible communal meals. If you're here during this time, respect the local customs and you'll witness something beautiful.
Avoid January through March unless you love humidity and daily thunderstorms. The rain turns temple grounds muddy, and that romantic becak ride becomes a soggy mess. But if you do come during wet season, bring a proper rain jacket and embrace the drama of tropical storms.
Yogyakarta Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
6/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
5/10
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