February

February is one of the peak travel months in Sri Lanka as the south-west monsoon blows out and the northeast monsoon continues. Although this is not an ideal month to travel to the North and East Coasts, you can enjoy all other parts of the country while travelling during this month. Rain and storms can be occasional across Sri Lanka with higher rainfall in east coast. However, the southern and western beaches will experience plenty of sunshine so this is an ideal time to visit for a beach holiday

National Park Private Safaris

As the dry season continues, wildlife congregates near water sources, providing excellent opportunities for safaris. February is perfect for observing elephants, leopards, and other wildlife in the following national parks:

  • Yala National Park: Famous for leopard sightings and a variety of wildlife.
  • Wilpattu National Park: Known for its dense forest cover and natural lakes.
  • Udawalawe National Park: Renowned for its large elephant population.
  • Kumana National Park: An ideal destination for birdwatching, especially migratory species.
  • Minneriya National Park: Elephants remain a major attraction as they gather around the remaining water bodies.

Discovery Kitesurfing Course (Kalpitiya)

February brings favorable wind conditions to Kalpitiya, making it one of the best months for kitesurfing. The strong, consistent winds and flat water in the lagoons create perfect conditions for both beginners and advanced kitesurfers.

Deep Sea Fishing Boat Tour

The calm seas in February provide excellent conditions for deep sea fishing. Fishermen can target marlin, sailfish, and tuna off the coasts of Mirissa, Negombo, and Trincomalee, making it a popular time for anglers looking for big catches.

Scuba Diving

With clear waters and great underwater visibility, February is an exceptional month for scuba diving. Dive sites around Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, and Kalpitiya are teeming with vibrant coral reefs, colorful tropical fish, and fascinating marine life, making this month ideal for underwater exploration.

Snorkeling

February offers ideal conditions for snorkeling in locations like Trincomalee, Nilaveli, Hikkaduwa, and Bentota. The calm waters make for a relaxing experience as visitors explore coral reefs, swim with sea turtles, and witness the vibrant marine ecosystem.

Dolphin Watching Boat Tour

Kalpitiya and Trincomalee remain prime spots for dolphin watching in February. Visitors can embark on boat tours to witness large pods of spinner dolphins playfully leaping and spinning through the clear waters, making it a memorable experience for wildlife lovers.

Whale Watching Boat Tour

The peak season for whale watching continues in February, especially in Mirissa and the southern coastal areas. Guests have an excellent chance of spotting blue whales, sperm whales, and various species of dolphins on boat tours, enjoying calm seas and sunny skies.

Hot Air Ballooning (Dambulla, Kandalama, Habarana, Sigiriya)

The beautiful weather in February creates perfect conditions for a peaceful hot air balloon ride over Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. Soar high above the iconic Sigiriya Rock, dense forests, and ancient ruins while taking in the breathtaking panoramic views from above.

1 su 4