Machu Picchu, nestled in the Andes Mountains, experiences distinct wet and dry seasons. The period encompassing the first month of the year falls within the wet season. This typically means higher rainfall, increased humidity, and often cloudier conditions compared to the dry season (May to September). Temperatures generally range from mild to warm during the day and cooler at night.
Understanding the climatic conditions prevalent during this time is crucial for visitors planning a trip. Adequate preparation for potential rain and fluctuating temperatures ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience. While the rains can be heavier and more frequent, they also contribute to the vibrant green landscape that characterizes Machu Picchu during this season. This period witnesses fewer tourists, potentially offering a more intimate experience of the site.