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The Best Time to Visit the Sacred Valley

The Best Time to Visit the Sacred Valley

The Inca’s Sacred Valley is in the heart of Cusco and is a natural and historical gem that deserves to be visited when in Peru. When the time to visit this area comes, keep in mind that it may affect your trip experience.

What’s the Incas’ Sacred Valley?

The Sacred Valley of the Incas in Cusco is a stunning area close to Cusco, Peru. The valley extends from Pisac to Ollantaytambo, it has many historic Inca sites. 

These include Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero. It also has traditional Andean communities where regional culture and customs are preserved. Discover the rich Andean culture. 

Wander along picturesque paths and visit vibrant markets. Also, investigate archeological sites while in the Sacred Valley. It is a start for visits to Machu Picchu. Many people go to the famous Inca citadel via the Sacred Valley.

This is because the Cusco Secret Valley has a unique mix of natural beauty, history, and culture. Undoubtedly, it’s a must-see for tourists in Peru.

Weather in the Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley has two distinct seasons. December to March is the wet or rainy season, while April to October is the dry season.

Cusco experiences considerably warmer evening temperatures during the rainy season. However, the overcast sky and sporadic showers might make it seem quite cold. Rain showers are kind of light at this time of year.

But currently, they happen more frequently and might weigh a lot. There will usually be sunny periods during the day. Also, there are big chances of rain, in the early afternoon or evening. January and February are the months with the most rain. 

Interruptions in transportation services might make it challenging to access tourist attractions. Because of this, a tour company such as Viagens Machu Picchu can ensure that you will have a good time and receive excellent service at any time of year.

Because evenings during the dry season can drop as low as -2C, it is also the coldest season. On the other hand, there may be many bright days and hot mornings, the average temperature is 20 degrees Celsius. It can be concluded that now is the ideal time to go trekking, touring Cusco City, or seeing historical landmarks.

Events near the Sacred Valley

Events like the Corpus Christi are one of the city's main celebrations. "Corpus Christi" translates to "Body of Christ." is observed nine weeks following Holy Week as a Catholic holiday. Peru is mostly Catholic.

 So, this incident has big religious and cultural impacts. Crowds gather in the streets to see detailed statues of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary parade through the town. This is like the Semana Santa processions.

Another celebration that takes place in June is the Inti Raymi. Early in June, people start dancing in the streets. On the 23rd, there's a huge citywide celebration where everyone in Cusco joins. Sacsayhuaman and the Plaza de Armas recreate the Inti Raymi (The Sun's party) festival on June 24.

On July 28, Peruvians celebrate Fiestas Patrias. (Independence Day in English). They celebrate in honor of their freedom from Spain. As Peruvians, we celebrate this day. We do it by gathering with our family to enjoy food, drink, and music. These are the days when the streets are a riot of red and white. The Sacred Valley as well, 1celebrates all the events mentioned above.

So, when’s the best time to come?

If you wish to visit Cusco and the Sacred Valley during the off-season, bear in mind that June and July are the busiest months in Cusco, which means that hotel rates may change. You may also notice that the Secret Valley villages are packed with both international and Peruvian visitors, which is why we advise making reservations in advance.

Always keep in mind that this month of the year is hot early mornings and chilly evenings, so pack appropriately. In case you visit the Sacred Valley area during this season, it may also be helpful to be aware of your possessions and bring comfortable shoes.

But there's also something charming about the rainy season, which spans from November to April. The valley becomes a verdant oasis. Waterfalls tumble down the mountains and agricultural areas are in full bloom. This happens even if it rains more.

For those who like to enjoy country life fully, this is the perfect moment to be a nature lover. Rainy seasons also draw fewer visitors. So, you may experience the Sacred Valley more genuinely and quietly.

The right information may make traveling to Cusco and the Sacred Valley worry-free. At Viagens Machu Picchu, we always work to ensure you have all you need for an amazing vacation in Peru. Don't waste any more time! Look at our Peru travel packages. Start planning your journey to the Inca homeland!