April falls within the shoulder season at this renowned Incan citadel located in the Peruvian Andes. This transitional period between the wet and dry seasons typically brings a mix of sunshine and rainfall, with temperatures ranging from mild to warm during the day and cooler nights. Visitors can expect lush green landscapes as the dry season approaches.
Understanding the climatic conditions prevalent during this month is crucial for planning a successful visit. Packing appropriate clothing and gear is essential for navigating the variable weather. The shoulder season offers a potential advantage: fewer crowds compared to the peak dry season (May-September), allowing for a potentially more immersive experience. The vibrant flora, nourished by the recent rains, further enhances the site’s beauty.