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Peak travel season for tourists is largely dictated by the weather. Peru experiences two very distinct seasons, wet and dry rather than "summer" or "winter". Peru's high season for travel coincides with the driest (though coldest) months: May through September. June (the month of Inti Raymi in Cusco) and July are considered high season. May and September are particularly good months to visit much of the country with fewer tourists but little rain. December, January and February are very wet, particularly in the mountains - however the tourists numbers are lower and trekking routes less congested. We have trekked a lot in these months (as they are the 'quiet' season!) and although at times have got wet have still had thoroughly enjoyable times. |
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If you have a specific date where you wish to see the weather history, we suggest Wunderground - do a search for Cuzco (not Cusco!) and you will get the forecast for this week. If you are interested in the history of a certain month scroll down to find Detailed History and Climate. Visiting Cusco in February - a great perspective from the South American Explorers Club We firmly believe that February is THE time of year to be in Cusco and heres why:
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