The north is the driest part of the island, while in the middle there is a lot more rain because of the high mountains whose peaks often hang in the fog. In the north, especially the second half of January, February and March are considered wet periods. This “rainy season” is still relatively dry with usually only a few showers in the afternoon or a few hours of rain a day.
Bali is full of sights. Actually you travel constantly through surprising nature, ceremonies, villages, rice fields, temples. Mass tourism is concentrated in the south of the island around the places Kuta, Nusa Dua and Sanur.