Choquequirao Trek Weather: What to Expect Each Month

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Is the Choquequirao Trek Available All Year?

If you’re dreaming about trekking to the majestic ruins of Choquequirao, one of the first questions you might have is: Can I do this trek any time of the year?
The answer is yes — the Choquequirao trek is open year-round. However, the experience can vary greatly depending on the season.

Dry Season (May to October) — The Best Time to Trek

The dry season is considered the best time to do the Choquequirao trek. During these months, the weather is generally sunny, the skies are clear, and the trails are dry.

  • Pros: Safer paths, better visibility for photos, and more comfortable trekking conditions.
  • Cons: Slightly cooler nights, and this is the peak season for trekkers (though Choquequirao never gets crowded like Machu Picchu).

Rainy Season (November to April) — The Green Season

The trek is still available during the rainy season, but it comes with some challenges. Expect frequent showers, especially in the afternoons, and muddier trails.

  • Pros: The landscape is lush and green, and there are even fewer people on the trail.
  • Cons: Slippery paths, river crossings can be more difficult, and some sections may become harder to access during heavy rains.

So, Can You Trek All Year?

Yes, you can! But it’s important to choose the season that best matches your adventure style.

  • If you prefer clear weather and safer paths, aim for May to October.
  • If you don’t mind a bit of rain and want a truly remote experience, November to April can still be a great option — just be ready for wetter conditions.

Our Recommendation

As an agency, we organize treks to Choquequirao throughout the year. We always advise our travelers based on the current weather forecasts and trail conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure.

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