The climatic conditions in the Andes Mountains near Machu Picchu during March represent a transitional period between the wet and dry seasons. Typically, visitors can expect a mix of sunshine and rainfall, with temperatures ranging from comfortable warmth during the day to cooler evenings. This period offers a unique experience, as the landscape is often vibrant green following the rains.
Understanding these conditions is crucial for planning a trip. Packing appropriate clothing for both sun and rain is essential. The lush scenery prevalent during this time of year provides excellent photographic opportunities. While rainfall can be expected, it typically doesn’t impede exploration if visitors are prepared. Historically, this period coincides with the transition from the Inca agricultural calendar’s rainy growing season to the drier harvest period.