Machu Picchu in January: Weather, Tips and What to Expect

Humid and warm: This is Machu Picchu in January. Although it is not the best month to visit in terms of weather, it is still possible to enjoy the place. January is the month with the least sunshine and the most rain, with an average of 18 days of rain. The weather can change quickly; one moment it is cloudy, and the next, the clouds clear, offering breathtaking views. After the first week of the new year, Machu Picchu becomes quieter, making the experience more enjoyable if you are lucky with the weather.

During January, Machu Picchu can be reached by train, but long treks are not recommended due to the weather.

Things you should know before you visit Machu Picchu in January

  • Secondary high season: Around Christmas and New Year, there are more tourists. After the first half of January, there are usually fewer people.
  • Itinerary changes: Be prepared for possible changes in plans and trail closures due to landslides. The last two weeks of January are usually the most prone to these problems.
  • Inca Trail: Although hiking the Inca Trail is open, the weather is not ideal for trekking. If you decide to do so, be sure to bring a good raincoat.
  • Frequent rains: January is one of the rainiest months in Machu Picchu, with heavy rains, especially in the afternoons.
  • Low crowds: Unlike the high season from May to August, Machu Picchu has fewer tourists in January, allowing you to explore at your leisure.
  • Limited views: Thick clouds can cover the mountains, limiting views at certain times.
  • Lower prices: January is a good time to find deals on tours and lodging.
  • Slippery conditions: Rains make the roads dangerous. The trails to the Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu mountains are often wet and slippery, reducing the chances of enjoying clear views early in the morning.

Best time to visit Machu Picchu in January

The best time to visit Machu Picchu is from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. At that time, the fog tends to lift and the views are clearer. If you arrive very early, around 6:00 am, there is a high probability (80%) that Machu Picchu will be covered by clouds. Also, in the afternoon, rain is more frequent.

Advantages of visiting Machu Picchu in January

  • Constantly changing landscape: The climate varies constantly, which creates a unique experience.
  • Fewer tourists: You can enjoy Machu Picchu with fewer people.
  • Pleasant temperatures: Although it rains, temperatures are warm and the green landscape is breathtaking.
  • Fewer lines: Lines for buses and trains are usually shorter, and there is also more time to interact with the llamas that live in the park.
  • Lower prices: Travel agencies and hotels often offer discounts, and it is possible to get tickets to Machu Picchu even a day earlier in Cusco.

Disadvantages of visiting Machu Picchu in January

  • Unexpected rain: You could get off the train or bus and find yourself in the rain. It is important to bring a good raincoat or poncho.
  • Landslides: Train tracks can become blocked, and the road to Machu Picchu can be affected by rockslides.
  • Difficulty seeing the ruins: If you visit the mountain or Sun Gate in the morning, Machu Picchu may be covered by clouds.
  • Risk of slipping: Stairs and paths inside the park can become very slippery due to rain, increasing the risk of falls.
  • Difficulty calling for help: On rainy days, it can be difficult to distinguish park staff, as both they and tourists wear ponchos to protect themselves from the water. Be sure to read the signs carefully to avoid getting lost.

Recommendations for a visit in January

  • Wear appropriate clothing: Wear waterproof clothing, comfortable walking shoes and sunglasses in case the sun peeks through the rain.
  • Stay informed about the weather: Check forecasts before you go and stay aware of trail conditions to avoid surprises. You can follow our social networks, such as Instagram, for updates on weather, ticket availability and any inconveniences at Machu Picchu.
  • Protect your devices: Bring a waterproof bag to protect your phone and other valuables.
  • Take pictures as soon as you can: If you have a moment of good visibility, do not hesitate to take pictures, as the weather can change quickly.
  • Be flexible with your plans: Be prepared for trail closures and weather delays. Keep an open agenda so that you can adapt and enjoy the place despite the circumstances.
  • Consider a guided tour: If there are delays or changes, a travel agency can help you with transportation. Also, avoid visiting on Sundays, as this is the day when Cusco residents can enter for free, which increases the number of visitors considerably.

Tickets to Machu Picchu in January

Las entradas para el Circuito 2 de Machu Picchu suelen agotarse aproximadamente con dos meses de antelación. Esto se debe a que muchos visitantes de Perú y otras partes de Sudamérica viajan a Cusco durante esta época para vacacionar, lo que genera un aumento de la demanda. Las entradas para el Circuito 3 suelen no estar disponibles con aproximadamente un mes de antelación, aunque las entradas para el Circuito 1 generalmente siguen estando disponibles. Sin embargo, durante las dos últimas semanas de enero, las entradas para todos los circuitos suelen poder encontrarse incluso un día antes, ya que el aumento de las precipitaciones hace que haya menos visitantes.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Machu Picchu in January

Is it a good idea to go to Machu Picchu in January?

Yes, if you don’t mind the rainy and possibly cloudy weather. January has fewer tourists and lower prices, allowing you to enjoy a quieter experience. However, you should be prepared for rain and consider the advantages and disadvantages mentioned above.

Should I worry about heavy rain in January?

Yes, January is likely to see a lot of rain, with an average of 18 days of rain. Heavy rainfall can cause landslides, so it is important to stay informed about road conditions and possible trail closures.

Are guided tours still available in January?

Yes, guided tours are available year-round, including January. Hiring a guide not only gives you valuable information about the history of Machu Picchu, but can also help you manage any delays or changes to the itinerary due to weather.

Is Machu Picchu open in January?

Yes, Machu Picchu remains open all year round, even in January, despite the rainy season.

How rainy is Machu Picchu in January?

January is one of the rainiest months of the year at Machu Picchu. An average of 150 to 200 mm of rain is expected during the month, which means that frequent and heavy rains are common.

What should I bring to visit Machu Picchu in January?

It is crucial to bring adequate rain gear, including a raincoat, quick-drying clothes and hiking boots with good traction. You should also bring a small waterproof backpack to protect your belongings, a poncho, sunscreen and insect repellent.

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