When planning a trip, dealing with bad weather is likely the last thing on your mind.
La Niña, a climate event marked by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, can significantly disrupt global weather patterns.
This disruption can lead to severe weather in various countries, making some destinations less ideal—and even risky—for travel.
If you’re considering traveling during a La Niña period, you might want to think twice about visiting certain countries.
“Traveling during La Nina can be extremely tricky. Plan accordingly or be ready for clouds and rain.”
We recommend avoiding these countries during La Niña:
AVOID THESE COUNTRIES
INDONESIA (BALI) PHILIPPINES MALAYSIA SINGAPORE VIETNAM CAMBODIA THAILAND (SOUTH OF BANGKOK) FIJI FRENCH POLYNESIA
INSTEAD TRAVEL TO: SRI LANKA [JAN FEB MAR APR] INDIA [JAN FEB MAR] MALDIVES [FEB MAR APR
SOUTH AMERICA URUGUAY [NOV DEC JAN] COLOMBIA [JAN FEB] CHILE [JAN FEB] ANTARTICA [JAN FEB]
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