Sri Lanka is a tropical country
which is pleasant al around the year. With two monsoons affecting the distinct
regions, the weather in Sri Lanka is dictated by south-west coasts from May to
September and the east-coast along with northern region between October and
February. The rest of the year remains pleasantly sunny and dry.
If you have applied for online Sri Lanka visa to travel in the
month of July, let us put some light on the weather and the places that are
perfect to visit in this month of July. Being the first month of the
inter-monsoon season, the climate begins to pick up and become much drier.
Although the exact prediction of when the monsoon will end can`t be predicted
it is recommended to travel in last week of the month. Travelling in the last
week of July will ensure that the journey will be without any tail-end rains.
In the month of July, the east
coast is dry and the beaches are sunny while the south west will receive odd
and intermittent shower in the month of July. With average temperature
remaining 29 degrees Celsius, the weather remains pleasant throughout the
month.
July is the perfect month to spot
big cats and the wildlife at its best. You can easily track Asiatic leopards in
Yala National Park and elephants along with sloth bears and much more. One
place which you must visit in this month is Minneriya National Park. The dry
weather in the Cultural Triangle leads to minimal water in the park due to
which the wildlife gathers around the water holes to quench their thirst. The
large groups of elephants gather around and get indulged in playful activities
in Minneriya National Park, offering a spectacular sight for the visitors. If
you are passionate about wildlife, you can apply for your online Sri Lanka visa in the month of July.
This unique process begins in
July and gains momentum with each passing day and with more and more elephants
joining the spectacle for the next few months as Sri Lanka continues to dry
out. Areas such as Mirissa, Galle, Negombo and Tangalle can be visited in the
month of July. Although they receive light rainfall but they are not at their
peak now and usually have a pleasant weather.
The country also celebrates the
festival of ‘Vel’, which falls in July or August. The festival commemorated at
the grand scale in the honor of war God, Skhanda in Colombo. If you are
planning to visit Sri Lanka in July, you can have a great time despite the
month being the first month of the inter-monsoon season. To apply for online Sri Lanka visa you can visit our
website www.sri-lankaeta.com.