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Where to go in Sri Lanka in November

November continues the inter-monsoonal pattern early on, with showers still possible island-wide, before the northeast monsoon establishes itself and shifts the rain to the north and east. As the month progresses, the south and west coasts steadily improve: seas begin to calm, sunny spells lengthen, and by late November the classic southwest season is effectively underway. The whale watching season off Mirissa restarts, and Kalpitiya begins its dolphin watching season, with the winter kitesurfing winds arriving around December. The hill country is lush after the rains, with waterfalls at full flow, though afternoon mist and showers linger around Ella and Nuwara Eliya. The east coast, by contrast, enters its wettest stretch as the northeast monsoon arrives, and Arugam Bay largely shuts down for the season. November is a savvy shoulder-season pick: you trade a small weather risk for pre-peak prices and thinner crowds at Sigiriya, Kandy, and the southern beaches before the December rush begins.

Sea temperature ~28°C The north and east coasts (Trincomalee, Pasikuda, Arugam Bay) enter the northeast monsoon and see their heaviest rain of the year.

Where to go in November

South & West Coast

Conditions improve week by week, whale watching resumes off Mirissa, and prices stay below peak-season levels.

Kalpitiya & Northwest

The dolphin watching season begins on the calming northwest seas.

Hill Country

Vividly green landscapes and full waterfalls, with showers easing as the month goes on.

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