High Season
Kannur's high season typically runs from October to March, coinciding with the dry, cooler months. Temperatures during this period range from 22°C to 32°C, offering pleasant conditions for exploring the city and its surroundings. The air is less humid, and clear skies greet arrivals, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages outdoor activities and local festivities.
During these months, the city’s social calendar thrives. You will find numerous religious festivals, including the vibrant Theyyam performances, a ritual art form that captivates audiences. Beaches like Payyambalam become popular for leisure and sunset views, while local markets buzz with increased activity. The pace of life is energetic yet relaxed, reflecting the comfortable weather and the influx of visitors.
Low Season
The low season in Kannur, from April to September, is characterised by intense heat and the monsoon rains. April and May are hot, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C, making midday outdoor activities challenging. The monsoon season, from June to September, brings heavy rainfall, high humidity, and temperatures around 24°C to 30°C. Upon landing, you will immediately notice the shift to a lush, rain-washed landscape and a quieter city hum.
During the monsoon, the city adopts a more tranquil rhythm. Outdoor festivals are less frequent, and cultural life often moves indoors. While heavy rains can limit some activities, the landscape transforms into verdant green, appealing to those who appreciate nature's intensity. Local life slows down, offering a glimpse into the everyday routines of residents adapting to the wet conditions, with fewer visitors shaping the city’s daily experiences.