Deli Tua is a town in the Deli Serdang Regency of North Sumatra, Indonesia, situated immediately south of Medan city. It spans an area of 9.36 km² and hosts a population of over 62,000. The town comprises six administrative villages, offering a suburban feel with a mix of desa and kelurahan statuses. Known for its hot and humid climate, Deli Tua experiences a wet season from mid-August to December and a dry season for the rest of the year. The town maintains nearly 12 hours of daylight daily, making it a consistent environment for visitors.
Expect hot and humid conditions year-round; pack accordingly.
Located close to Medan, it's accessible by local transport options.
Visit during the dry season from January to mid-August for less rain.
Experience the blend of desa and kelurahan village life.
Spring months are part of the dry season, offering less rain and more pleasant travel conditions.
Summer is also in the dry season, with hot temperatures but manageable humidity.
Fall begins the wet season; expect increased rainfall and plan indoor activities.
Winter continues the wet season with high humidity and frequent rain showers.
IDR Rp
$30-$60 p/day
27,940
Indonesian, English
January-August