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Contributing Writer Your Packing List Spring is rainy in most of Sumatra, but showers become less frequent until dry season begins in summer. Make room for [rain gear]( in your suitcase! Temperatures in Sumatra tend to stay consistent; highs are around 90 degrees F during the spring months while humidity hovers around 79 percent. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential for traveling Sumatra in springâor any season, for that matter. Take extra precautions for [sun protection](; the equator cuts through West Sumatra, and the UV index is high. Some parts of Sumatra such as Banda Aceh are especially devout. Be mindful when choosing clothing to wear. Trending in Travel [Sponsored by Chevrolet:
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