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Best Time Machu Picchu

The best time to visit Machu Picchu largely depends on your preferences and what you're looking for in your travel experience. However, there are a few key factors to consider for each season:

1. Dry season (May to September)

This is generally considered the best time to visit Machu Picchu. The weather is dry and sunny during these months, which means you'll have a lower chance of rain and clear skies for better views of the ruins and surrounding landscapes. It's the most popular time for tourists, so be prepared for larger crowds.

2. Shoulder season (April and October)

These months are transitional periods between the dry and wet seasons. The weather can still be pleasant, but there may be occasional rain showers. The advantage of visiting during shoulder season is that there are fewer tourists compared to the peak dry season.

3. Wet season (November to March)

This period experiences heavier rainfall, and January and February are often the rainiest months. The Inca Trail is closed for maintenance in February. While you might encounter fewer tourists during the wet season, the rain can make hiking and exploring more challenging and less enjoyable.


It's essential to be prepared for the weather regardless of the season you choose. Keep in mind that Machu Picchu is a popular tourist destination year-round, so expect some crowds. If you prefer fewer people and don't mind a little rain, visiting during the shoulder or wet season might be a good option. However, for the best chances of dry and clear weather, consider planning your trip during the dry season.

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