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Travel Companies and Holiday Destinations in
Sri Lanka
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Holiday Destinations in Sri
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Kuoni Travel |
Hotels: Browns Beach, Serindo,
Mount Lavinia, Neptune, Bentota Beach, Taj Exotica, Eden,
The Beach, The Blue Water. All hotels are in the area of
cities Aluthgama, Negombo or Wadduwa |
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Thomas Cook |
Kalutara, Bentota Beach, Mount
Lavina, Waikkal, Kandalama, Wadduwa, Negombo, Ahungalla,
Beruwela |
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Lastminute.com |
Colombo, Kalutara, Negombo |
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Climate - Weather
Sri Lanka has a tropical
climate with high humidity, tempered by sea breezes
on the coast. The average temperature is about 81ºF
(27ºC). January is the coolest month, becoming
especially cold in the highlands, and May is the
hottest time of year. Monsoon season is between May
and July, and December and January.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is shaped like a giant teardrop falling from the southern tip
of the vast Indian subcontinent. It is separated from India by the 50km
wide Palk Strait, although there is a series of stepping-stone coral
islets known as Adam's Bridge which almost form a land bridge between
the two countries. The island is just 350km long and only 180km wide at
its widest, and is about the same size as Ireland, West Virginia or
Tasmania.
The southern half of the island is dominated by beautiful and rugged
hill country. The entire northern half comprises a large plain extending
from the edge of the hill country to the Jaffna peninsula. The highest
mountain is the 2524m Mt Pidurutalagala near Nuwara Eliya and the
longest river is the Mahaweli which courses from the centre and empties
into the Indian Ocean at Trincomalee. The best beaches are on the
south-western, southern and south-eastern coasts.
Ebony, teak, silkwood and spectacular orchids are found in the dense
south-western tropical rainforests. Hardy grasslands, rhododendrons and
stunted forests predominate in the cool, damp highlands, and shrubs and
grasslands survive in arid zones in the north. Animal life is profuse
and includes the ubiquitous elephant, as well as leopards, deer,
monkeys, sloth bears, wild boar, cobras, crocodiles, dugong and turtles.
The island is an important seasonal home to migrating birds, including
flamingoes, who flock to the lagoons, wetlands and bird sanctuaries for
respite from the northern winter. The best time to see birds is between
January and April.
Sri Lanka is a typically tropical country with distinct dry and wet
seasons but the picture is somewhat complicated by the fact that it is
subject to two monsoons: the Yala season (May to August), when the
south-west monsoon brings rain to the southern, western and central
regions; and the Maha season (October to January), when the north-east
monsoon brings rain to the north and east of the island. Temperatures in
the low-lying coastal regions are high year round but they rapidly fall
with altitude and in the hill country, where it feels like perpetual
spring. The highest temperatures are from March through June while
November to January is usually the coolest time of the year. Rainfall is
heaviest in the south, south west and central highlands; the northern
and north-central regions are very dry. The best time to visit the west,
south coast and hill country is between December and March. May to
September is best on the east coast.
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