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Where to go in Sri Lanka in August

August is one of Sri Lanka's most rewarding months if you follow the dry zone. The east coast remains sunny with calm seas at Trincomalee, Nilaveli, and Pasikuda and consistent surf at Arugam Bay. The elephant Gathering at Minneriya and Kaudulla approaches its peak, with herds hundreds strong grazing the exposed reservoir beds, and the Kandy Esala Perahera usually reaches its climactic final nights in August. In the north, Jaffna's Nallur Festival, a 25-day Hindu celebration ending around late August, is among the island's most vivid cultural experiences. The southwest monsoon technically continues, but August often brings drier spells to the south and west coasts than June or July; seas, however, generally remain too rough for safe swimming at unprotected beaches. Note that Yala National Park's main block traditionally closes for part of the season around September-October, so August is a sensible last call for Yala before the closure. Expect European summer crowds at headline sights.

Sea temperature ~28°C The south and west coasts remain in the southwest monsoon; showers are often lighter than early in the season but seas stay rough for swimming.

Where to go in August

East Coast

Still firmly in the dry season, with excellent beach conditions and reliable surf.

Kandy

The Esala Perahera typically reaches its grand finale in August.

Cultural Triangle

The Minneriya-Kaudulla elephant Gathering is near its peak.

Jaffna & the North

The long Nallur Kandaswamy festival fills the city with colour and ceremony.

Festivals & events

Tips for August

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