During the rainy season (November to March), Machu Picchu has a more humid climate with frequent rainfall, especially in the afternoons. Temperatures range between 12°C and 24°C, although the perceived temperature may vary due to the humidity. This does not deter travelers seeking a more intimate experience and closer contact with nature, making this season a unique adventure.
For this trip, it is recommended to wear trekking shoes, as the terrain can become slippery. This season is often chosen by those who prefer to enjoy the site more peacefully and with fewer crowds. Waterproof clothing and protection for electronic devices are also advised.
Despite the rain, many tourists agree that this time of year offers a magical adventure. Additionally, during the rainy season, it is possible to book flights, hotels, restaurants, and extra tours with up to 25% off, and you can find high-quality products at low prices. During the high season, prices rise due to supply and demand.
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There is lower tourist traffic during the rainy season; the number of visitors decreases considerably. This allows you to explore the Inca citadel more peacefully, without the typical crowds of the high season.
You’ll be able to take uninterrupted photos and enjoy a more intimate and unforgettable experience; the landscape becomes greener thanks to the rain, and the natural surroundings of Machu Picchu are completely transformed, as vegetation covers most of the scenery.
The frequent presence of mist and low clouds creates a magical and spiritual atmosphere, making the environment much more mystical. Additionally, during the rainy season, you can purchase flights, hotels, restaurants, and extra tours with up to 25% discounts, and find high-quality products at lower prices. In the high season, prices rise.
It is essential to bring a raincoat or poncho, as the weather is unpredictable during this season and rain can surprise you at any moment. Don’t forget to wear trekking shoes, as the terrain gets slippery—better to be comfortable and safe.
For this adventure, you should bring the essentials, such as mosquito repellent, sunscreen, a rain poncho, waterproof clothing, and most importantly, your ID and entrance tickets to the citadel. Also, bring water in canteens, which means a small backpack with a waterproof cover is indispensable to avoid soaking your belongings. Consider also carrying toilet paper and wet wipes—they’re always useful for any emergency.