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  1. Rainy season in Sacred Valley occurs in the months of January, February, March, November and December. Which is the warmest month in Sacred Valley? November has an average maximum temperature of 15°C and is the warmest month of the year.

  2. A lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: January, February, March, April, October, November and December. On average, February is the wettest month with 261 mm of precipitation. On average, July is the driest month with 28 mm of precipitation.

  3. When is the ideal time to travel through Peru’s Sacred Valley? Rainy season and dry season of the Sacred Valley, Cusco. The Andes of the Sacred Valley of the Incas have two seasons: rainy and dry. The rainy season usually lasts from December to mid-April, while the dry season lasts from May to November.

  4. Weather: The weather in the Sacred Valley of Peru can be divided into two seasons: the dry season that runs from May – September and the rainy season from OctoberApril.

    • Geography of The Sacred Valley
    • History of The Sacred Valley
    • How to Get There
    • Exploring Cusco
    • Entering The Sacred Valley
    • Things to See and Do in The Sacred Valley
    • When to Go to The Sacred Valley

    Surrounded by the high Andes on all sides, the Sacred Valley sits at an elevation that never falls below 6,700 feet and routinely rises well above 9,500 feet. At that altitude, the air is thin and can create challenges for those who aren't fully acclimated. Taller still are the twin peaks of Sahuasiray and Veronica, both of which stand well over 19...

    Archeologists and historians believe that the Sacred Valley has been continuously inhabited for more than 3,000 years. First with the arrival of the Chanapata people in approximately 800-900 BCE and later by the Qotacalla the Killke civilizations that came 1,200 years later. These groups were attracted to the rich, fertile land that was found there...

    Your Journey to the Sacred Valley begins with first getting to Peru. The vast majority of international flights come and go from Lima, the country's capital city with more than 8.8 million inhabitants. Founded in 1535, the city is rich in culture and history, with plenty for visitors to see and do. It also serves as a gateway to the rest of the cou...

    Upon arriving in Cusco, it is wise to take a few days to rest and acclimate to the higher altitude. The city itself sits at an elevation of 11,152 feet, which is actually higher than the Sacred Valley itself. The thin air in the city can cause shortness of breath, dizziness, and even headaches, so take your time and move slowly while letting your b...

    Once you've become acclimated to the altitude, you'll be more than ready to travel to the Sacred Valley itself. While the entrance to the valley is just a mere 12 miles from Cusco, the road to get there is a twisty, winding affair that can be a bit disconcerting for first-time visitors. It's all part of the adventure and if you make the trip a time...

    The most obvious thing to see in the Sacred Valley is Machu Picchu of course. But with an average of 2,500 visitors a day, the site can get crowded quickly. So once you've had a chance to take in the Inca monument, you may be ready to venture out a bit further and see what else the valley has to offer. Here are a few suggestions: Pisac: Just outsid...

    Despite its alpine setting, the Sacred Valley offers surprisingly stable temperatures throughout the year. The same can not be said about precipitation, however. The rainy season runs from November through March, with frequent rain showers, dark clouds, and damp conditions. Unsurprisingly, this is when the valley is at its most quiet and empty, alt...

  5. January is one of the rainiest months of the year in Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Rains are expected almost daily; however, we can go nearly weeks without rain in some years. The temperatures will vary from highs around 72°F (22°C) and lows around 41°F (5°C).

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  7. Mar 29, 2018 · Here in the Peruvian Andes, and the Cusco-Sacred Valley region particularly, we have a rainy season that goes from late November until late March. However, and quite fortunately for all of us, the rains are not very frequent and also they are heavy but quick.

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