May falls within the shoulder season at this renowned Inca citadel. This period, between the wet and dry seasons, offers a balance of generally pleasant conditions with fewer crowds than the peak dry season (June-August). Expect daytime temperatures averaging around 20C (68F) with cooler nights dipping to near freezing, especially at higher elevations. While rainfall is less frequent than in the wet season, occasional showers are still possible.
Visiting during this transitional month presents several advantages. The landscape is vibrant and lush following the rainy season, offering stunning views. The reduced tourist traffic allows for a more tranquil and immersive experience. Furthermore, booking accommodations and tours may be easier and potentially more affordable than during peak season. Understanding the typical climate during this time allows travelers to prepare accordingly, maximizing their enjoyment of the site and surrounding region.