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Asia rainy season day plan: indoor-outdoor split that saves your itinerary
Published: 2026-02-20
A rainy-season planning framework for Asia trips with indoor/outdoor splits, transport buffers, and booking fallback logic.
Rainy-season travel succeeds when you design flexible day structures instead of fixed hour-by-hour plans.
The 60/40 day split
- 60% indoor anchors (museums, food halls, covered markets)
- 40% weather-dependent outdoor options
Operational rules
- Keep one transport buffer per day
- Book refundable attractions when possible
- Shift outdoor blocks to shorter weather windows
Common mistakes
- Planning only outdoor landmarks
- Underestimating transfer delays in heavy rain
- No backup route between neighborhoods
Related: First trip to Asia and Asia transport playbook.
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