Sunshine over the ancient site of Machu Picchu

Weather in Machu Picchu

Visit Peru and explore Machu Picchu, the heart of the Inca Empire. Nestled high in the Andes, the weather in Machu Picchu changes between dramatic clouds, clear blue skies, and the occasional mist. Let TourRadar guide you through the seasons to find the perfect weather for your Machu Picchu adventure.
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Weather in Machu Picchu by season

  • A panoramic view of Machu Picchu

    Spring (September to November)

    Spring brings mild temperatures and decreasing rainfalls, making Machu Picchu's surroundings lush. It's a time of renewal, offering clearer paths and breathtaking vistas.
     

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  • Sun and overcast over Machu Picchu

    Summer (December to February)

    Summer brings warmer days but is the peak of the rainy season. The rain adds to the charm of Machu Picchu, with fewer crowds and moments of solitude amidst the clouds.
     

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  • Sunny, clear skies over Machu Picchu

    Autumn (March to May)

    As the rain recedes, autumn is great for exploring. The air is crisp, and the receding clouds reveal Machu Picchu in its full glory, making it a favorite among photographers.
     

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  • Scattered clouds over Machu Picchu

    Winter (June to August)

    Winter is the dry season, offering the clearest skies and the most favorable weather for hiking and exploring. The weather is sunny, so it's unsurprising it's peak tourist season.
     

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    Monthly overview of the weather in Machu Picchu

    MonthAvg Temp °CAvg Temp °FRain/Snow
    January 19 66
    High
    February 19 66
    High
    March 19 66
    Moderate
    April 18 64
    Moderate
    May 17 63
    Low
    June 16 61 Very low
    July 16 61 Very low
    August 17 63
    Low
    September 18 64
    Low
    October 19 66
    Moderate
    November 19 66
    Moderate
    December 19 66
    High

    Weather in Machu Picchu by region

    • Aguas Calientes, the getaway town to Machu Picchu

      Aguas Calientes

      Aguas Calientes is the gateway town to Machu Picchu. It experiences warm and humid conditions year-round, with a higher chance of rainfall.

    • People trekking the legendary Inca Trail

      The Inca Trail

      Trekking the Inca Trail, you'll encounter changing weather. From chilly mornings to warmer afternoons, be prepared for sun, rain, and mist as you hike to Machu Picchu.

    • A person in a hat standing in the Intipunku (the Sun Gate)

      Intipunku (the Sun Gate)

      Approaching Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate offers panoramic views that are especially clear at sunrise during the dry season, making it an unforgettable entrance to the ancient city.

    • A person enjoying the view from Huayna Picchu

      Huayna Picchu

      Climbing Huayna Picchu during the dry season rewards adventurers with unparalleled views of Machu Picchu and the surrounding valleys, free from rain clouds.

      Best time to visit Machu Picchu based on weather

      Considering the weather, the best time to visit Machu Picchu is during the dry season from June to August. Clear skies provide the ideal backdrop for exploring the ruins and hiking the surrounding trails. This period allows adventurers to fully appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of Machu Picchu on sunny days.

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      A striking sweeping view over the ruins of Machu Picchu

      Weather-related travel tips

      General tips for all seasons

      Acclimatize to altitude: Spend a day or two in Cusco to adjust to the high elevation.

      Stay hydrated: The altitude can dehydrate you faster than expected, even on cooler days, so hydrating is essential.

      Protect from the sun: High altitude means stronger UV rays. Use sunscreen, wear a hat, and sunglasses.

      Expect rain anytime: Brief showers can occur even in the dry season. Always carry a waterproof jacket.

      Watch your step: Trails can be slippery after rain, so wear sturdy, non-slip hiking shoes.

      Packing list for Machu Picchu

      • Dry season

        • Breathable T-shirts
        • Lightweight hiking pants
        • Sturdy hiking boots
        • Warm fleece or jacket
        • High SPF sunscreen
        • Sunglasses
        • Wide-brimmed hat
        • Reusable water bottle
        • Daypack
        • Camera with a waterproof case

      • Wet season

        • Waterproof jacket and pants
        • Quick-dry shirts and pants
        • Waterproof hiking boots
        • Umbrella or rain poncho
        • Warm layers (thermal wear)
        • Waterproof backpack cover
        • Extra socks
        • Insect repellent
        • Headlamp or flashlight
        • Plastic bags for wet clothes

        Weather phenomena in Machu Picchu

        • A mist morning at Machu Picchu

          Misty mornings

          Machu Picchu is often blanketed in a morning mist, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that slowly reveals the ancient sites as the sun rises.

        • A woman exploring ancient ruins

          Sudden showers

          Sudden showers outside the rainy season refresh the air and enhance the mystical feel of the ruins.

        • A striking sunset over Machu Picchu

          Glorious sunsets

          On clear days, sunsets paint the sky vividly, casting golden light over the stone structures.

        • A rainbow over mountain peaks in the Andes

          Rainbow vistas

          After a light rain, rainbows can often be seen arching over the mountains, adding a magical backdrop to the already stunning views.

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          What people ask about Machu Picchu

          • What's the best time to visit Machu Picchu for good weather?

            The dry season from May to September offers the most stable and sunny weather, ideal for hiking and exploring.
          • Can I visit Machu Picchu during the rainy season?

            Yes, Machu Picchu is open year-round, but prepare for rain and mist, which can add a mystical element to the ancient citadel.
          • How cold does it get in Machu Picchu?

            Temperatures can drop at night, especially during the dry season, so it's essential to bring warm clothing.
          • Does it rain all day during the wet season?

            Rain is frequent but often comes in short bursts. There's plenty of clear moments and sometimes full sunny days.
          • What should I wear to Machu Picchu in July?

            Opt for light layers during the day and bring a warm jacket for cooler mornings and evenings.
          • Is there a best time of day to visit Machu Picchu?

            Early morning is ideal, as you can witness the sunrise and avoid the bigger crowds.