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Your Guide to Weather, Festivals & Seasonal Travel

A Seasonal Guide to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a tropical island that sees sunshine and warm temperatures throughout much of the year. 

However, there is confusion about the best time to visit as there are two monsoons that affect different parts of the island.

The weather in Sri Lanka does not run like clockwork: you could wake up to clear blue skies in the rainy season, and equally encounter a thunderstorm in the dry season. Embracing the elements is part of the fun, but with careful planning, we can maximise your chances of great weather conditions.

Ultimately, the best time to go to Sri Lanka depends on where you’d like to stay and what you’d like to do. We know the country inside out and will put in as much adventure, luxury or comfort as you wish. Whether you’re interested in cultural festivals, exotic wildlife or just want some reliable beach weather, our experts can help you work out the best time for your luxury holiday to Sri Lanka.

When to visit Sri Lanka

Best Time

Jan – Apr  (Entire Country)
Mid-July – Sep  (Entire Country)
Feb – Sep  (North and East)


Monsoon Season

May – Jul  (South-West Monsoon)
Oct – Jan  (North-East Monsoon)


Beach Season

Jan – Apr  (South)
May – Sep  (East)
Mid-July to Sep  (South)


Wildlife

Dec – Apr   (Bundala National Park for birds & South Coast for whales)

Nov – Apr   (Kalpitya for dolphins)

Jul – Sep    (Minneriya / Kaudulla for Elephants)

Jan – Oct    (Yala/Wilpattu for leopards)

Weather in Sri Lanka throughout the year

 

January – March

A fantastic time to travel across the whole country, Sri Lanka is generally basking in sunshine and relatively dry all over throughout these months. Temperatures will be lovely and warm, although a touch cooler up in the Hill Country. Beaches on the south and west coasts are dry, hot and sunny.

April

Sri Lanka’s weather in April is usually at its hottest and driest – especially in the central and Cultural Triangle regions with temperatures at least in the mid-30°Cs. It’s a great month to head to the beach, with clear skies and long, sunny days. Make sure to avoid the hottest hours of the day (11am-3pm) when sightseeing during April.

May – June

The south-west monsoon blows through May and June, but as the name suggests it only affects the south-west quarter of the country such as Colombo and Galle. It is also the more gentle of the two monsoons that Sri Lanka experiences, with mainly short and sharp showers that tend to pass quite quickly.

July – September

This is what is known as “inter-monsoon” season, meaning that spare the odd shower, the weather is great at this time of year. Temperatures remain high across the country at around 29°C average and the beaches are hot and dry. A brilliant option for families looking for a tropical summer holiday and all in all, a great period to travel.

October – November

The north-east monsoon blows in October and November, and it is the heavier of the two monsoons that Sri Lanka experiences. Whilst the name may lend itself to the north-east only, this monsoon does in fact affect the whole country. This monsoon can be unpredictable – it can be stronger, lighter or more sporadic than past years, and sometimes it never comes at all!

December

Weather in Sri Lanka in December is typically hot and dry across the island, making it a lovely choice for a Christmas or winter break. It is worth noting that in recent years, there have been instances of monsoon rains lasting into December, but these usually calm by the end of the month. The plus side is that the seasonal rains help restore the lush green landscapes, making holidaying soon afterwards an exceptionally beautiful time to enjoy the rural regions.

The Climate and Geography of Sri Lanka

The climate in Sri Lanka is typical of tropical countries with year-round hot temperatures moderated by oceanic winds.

There are three distinct climate regions within this relatively small island in the Indian ocean: the so-called ‘dry zone’ which is the region to the northeast and south-west, characterised by both dry and tropical periods; the central highlands with a cooler tropical monsoon climate and the ‘wet zone’ – the southwestern quarter with a tropical wet climate.  The climate is influenced by the direction of the monsoon winds and the shelter provided by the central highlands.

Explore Our Hotels & Villas

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of Sri Lanka.

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Knuckles Mountain Range - Eco/Adventure

Eagles Crest

Kumu Beach Sri Lanka - May 25 (15)

South West Beaches - Deluxe

Kumu Beach

Kulu Safaris at night

Sri Lanka - Eco/Adventure

Kulu Safaris

Living Heritage Pool

Haputale - Deluxe

Living Heritage Koslanda

Rangala House

Kandy - Superior

Rangala House

East Coast - Eco/Adventure

Gal Oya Lodge

GiveBack

Anamaduwa - Adventure

The Mudhouse

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Colombo & around - Deluxe

Horathapola Coconut Estate

Thamaravila Wilpattu (3)

Puttalam - Superior

Thamaravila Wilpattu

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Sri Lanka

Eagles Crest

Tucked away deep in the Knuckles mountain range of central Sri Lanka, Eagles Crest is a unique, homely mountain lodge. It’s a very special spot with plenty of natural beauty surrounding it.

Highlights

Highlights

Scenic spot,

Special atmosphere,

Unusual experiences

Best for

Couples,

Solo Travellers

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Kumu Beach Sri Lanka - May 25 (15)

South West Beaches, Sri Lanka

Kumu Beach

An intimate beach hotel with attentive staff and panoramic views over the Indian Ocean.

Highlights

Highlights

Indian Ocean views,

Infinity pool,

Intimate service

Best for

Couples

Honeymooners

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Kulu Safaris at night

Sri Lanka, The Deep South

Kulu Safaris

Sri Lanka’s original luxury wildlife outfit, Kulu’s responsible, immersive safaris offer an unforgettable rumble in the jungle: the remote camp comprises just four authentic safari tents.

Highlights

Highlights

Safari setting

Expert naturalists

Eco-friendly

Best for

Couples

Honeymooners

Wildlife lovers

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Living Heritage Pool

Sri Lanka, Hill Country

Living Heritage Koslanda

A charming, rustic planter’s bungalow built in the mid-1800s, set on well-kept grounds, providing wonderful service and food.

Highlights

Highlights

Forest escape,

Infinity pool,

Best for

Couples

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Rangala House

Kandy and around, Sri Lanka

Rangala House

Three-bedroom hillside villa with stunning views on the outskirts of Kandy.

Highlights

Highlights

Mountain views,

Colonial charm,

Best for

Couples

Families

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Sri Lanka

Gal Oya Lodge

Gal Oya Lodge is located in the heart of the Gal Oya National Park, not far from Sri Lanka’s most sizable inland body of water, Senanayake Samudraya. This wonderfully serene lake is surrounded by forests teeming with colourful wildlife.

All the teak and mara wooden furnishings have been locally and lovingly handmade and the building’s open-plan architecture maximises the panoramic mountain views.

Highlights

Highlights

Scenic spot,

Sublime swimming pool,

Amazing activities

Best for

Families,

Couples

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GiveBack

Sri Lanka, Puttalam & The North West

The Mudhouse

Tucked away in sixty acres of forest and surrounded by serene lakes, The Mudhouse sits at the foot of the enigmatic Paramakanda Rock Temple. It’s a unique jungle retreat where rustic charm meets immersive adventure.

This eco-lodge offers a one-of-a-kind experience, with beautifully crafted, thatched huts made entirely from natural materials. Thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly into the lush landscape, each private cluster of huts forms its own mini-village within the jungle, complete with spaces for sleeping, dining, and relaxing.

Highlights

Highlights

Fun local experiences,

Bike rides,

Birdwatching

Best for

Families

Nature nuts

Good to know

Locally run, profits fund social good

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Colombo, Negombo & around, Sri Lanka

Horathapola Coconut Estate

Beautiful tropical mansion offering unpretentious luxury on a working Coconut Estate.

Highlights

Highlights

Jacuzzi in the jungle

Salt-water swimming pool

Lush gardens

Best for

Couples

Families

Friends

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Thamaravila Wilpattu (3)

Puttalam & the North West, Sri Lanka

Thamaravila Wilpattu

A private and peaceful hideaway with just five chalets spread over 9 acres of land, a 10-minute drive from Wilpattu National Park.

Highlights

Highlights

Expert-led safaris,

Elevated tented chalets

Best for

Couples

Wildlife lovers

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