First of all, a widespread prejudice should be cleared up at this point: "It is raining in Sri Lanka during our summer months".
Ayurvedic cures in Sri Lanka (especially in the West) are especially recommended during the Central European summer months, as during these months, which present Sri Lanka with showers and the highest humidity - ideal conditions for the penetration of Ayurvedic oils and other herbal rubs prevail. Usually many people think that you should avoid Sri Lanka during this time, which is not right. In the case of Sri Lanka, a monsoon activity cannot actually be assumed, because the classical autumn monsoons in the wider sense refer to the east of Vietnam, north Borneo as well as Hong Kong and large parts of southern China.
However, there is an increased showering activity to be noted, strong showers several times a day are the order of the day. Incidentally, the proximity of Sri Lanka to the equator may cause occasional rainfall throughout the year, and the south (relatively dry all year round, but more towards the east), the west (shudder during the Western European summer months) the east (shudder during Western European winter months) and inland (varies depending on the altitude.) Humidity is relatively high throughout the year.