The Inca Trail in May is a unique experience that combines stunning landscapes, favorable weather, and a dose of history and culture. This month marks the beginning of the dry season in Cusco, making it one of the best times to hike this ancient route. Below, we tell you everything you need to know to plan your trip.
What is the weather like on the Inca Trail in May?
In May, the weather on the Inca Trail is mostly sunny, with temperatures ranging between 0°C and 21°C. During the day, you’ll enjoy clear skies and spectacular views, perfect for taking photos. However, it’s important to be prepared for:
- Light rains: Although not frequent, short showers can occur, especially in areas with microclimates.
- Cold nights: In the highest parts of the trail, such as Dead Woman’s Pass, temperatures can drop to 0°C.

Our Most Popular Tours
If you’re thinking about hiking the Inca Trail in May, we recommend our most requested tours:
- Classic Inca Trail 4 Days: The traditional route that takes you through the most impressive landscapes to Machu Picchu.
- Short Inca Trail 2 Days: Ideal if you have limited time but want to experience the essence of this unique adventure.
Things You Should Know About the Inca Trail in May
- May is the start of the dry season:
- It’s one of the best months to hike, with less rain and sunny days.
- Permits sell out quickly:
- Due to high demand, it’s recommended to book at least 6-8 months in advance.
- Green landscapes and blooming flowers:
- In early May, the mountains are still green, and flowers like orchids are in full bloom.
- Trail congestion:
- As the month progresses, the Inca Trail becomes more crowded, especially in the last two weeks.
- Variable temperatures:
- During the day, the weather is pleasant, but at night it can get very cold, especially in high-altitude areas.

Pros of Hiking the Inca Trail in May
- Clear skies: Perfect for enjoying panoramic views and taking incredible photos.
- Flora and fauna: You can still find flowers like orchids and spot bird species and Andean deer.
- First views of Machu Picchu: The clouds begin to clear, increasing the chances of seeing the citadel from the Sun Gate.
- Less rain: May is part of the dry season, so rainfall is scarce.
Cons of Hiking the Inca Trail in May
- Permits sell out: It’s one of the most requested months, so permits sell out quickly.
- Crowds: The trail can get busy, especially towards the end of the month.
- Cold nights: Temperatures can drop significantly at night, especially in high-altitude areas.

Recommendations for Your Trip
- Book in advance:
- Secure your spot at least 6-8 months in advance.
- Pack wisely:
- Bring layered clothing to adapt to temperature changes.
- Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm.
- Choose the ideal dates:
- The first two weeks of May are the best, as the landscapes are greener and there’s less crowding.
- Prepare your camera:
- May offers unique opportunities to photograph flowers, snow-capped mountains, and starry skies.

Need Help Planning Your Trip?
At Life Expeditions, we’re here to help you organize an unforgettable experience. Contact us, and we’ll guide you every step of the way:
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