Make your travel and hotel bookings well in advance to avoid any last-minute hindrances. Take into account factors such as seasonal airfares and school holidays. So, pack a variety of light cotton clothing that is comfortable to the skin.
Stay hydrated through the day and consume frequent, well-balanced meals. Weather: Sri Lanka during monsoon is an unpredictable affair.
The months of May to June experience the South-West monsoon wind, which endows the regions of Colombo and Galle with sharp showers of quick rain.
The longer monsoon period begins in October and results in strong and sporadic rainfall. This is deemed as the North-East monsoon season, which affects part of the country. Significance: Although it may not be prudent to go on outdoor excursions, amidst unrelenting showers, it may be possible to thrown in some sightseeing during these months.
For instance, during days of moderate rainfall or drizzle, one can visit the delightful national parks and go on easy hiking trails to cascading waterfalls.
The stunning sceneries will be worth all the effort! Why you should visit now: From the mystical rock-cut architecture to the picturesque beaches, exotic forests and manicured plantations, landscapes shine brilliantly during the monsoon season.
For those seeking unique experiences, this might be the best season to visit Sri Lanka in. From the sights to the sounds and smells, it is nothing short of breath-taking. Things to know before the visit: The wet season is signified as low season. Hotels and resorts will look to entice customers with amazing deals and discounts, so make sure to optimise on this!
This is a lovely time to enjoy the peace and serenity. Make sure you pack an umbrella, windcheater, gumboots or rain sandals. Throw in some mosquito repellent, for all those hikes and forest visits. Make sure your electronic gadgets are waterproof or sheltered in plastic bags. The weather of Sri Lanka in monsoon differs from that in summer.
Look through our Sri Lankan Tour Packages and start planning your trip to this wonderful place! I understand. Unblock your geolocation, so we can assign nearest representative to assist you further. Settings Logout. Login With. We're unable to sign you in because the password entered incorrect.
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This season is subjected to unpredictable dry and wet days. Depressions in the Bay of Bengal can cause sudden torrential rain in any part of the island. Popular tourist destinations like Colombo , Kandy , Nuwara Eliya , etc. These monsoon winds hit the island from the north-eastern side, so by the time they reach the southern and south-western ends the rain is less severe. The season brings along with it cold dry winds and lower than usual temperatures.
Months from December to March are most popular among tourists for visiting cities on the south-western coast and the hilly central parts. Coastal cities like Colombo have an average day time temperature of 26 degrees centigrade and very little rain.
The central highland has more frequent rains and the mean day time temperature is around 15 degrees centigrade. Call Me. Things To Do. Average mean temperature along the coast is In Colombo, the commercial capital, situated on the west coast, the temperature varies from Bright, sunny warm days are the rule and are common even during the height of the monsoon - climatically Sri Lanka has no off season. The south west monsoon brings rain mainly from May to July to the western, southern and central regions of the island, while the north-east monsoon rains occur in the northern and eastern regions in December and January.
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